See, I thought that the TSC pool had good air circ, and did not seem chlorinated at all. I was under the impression that it had some kind of advanced filtering that didn't require chlorine, or at least used only low levels of it. One of my teammates, who is an asthmatic, commented several times on how "non-chlorinated" the pool seemed.
It wasn't the competition pool. It was the diving well, where I personally spent much more time. My friend who had trouble breathing asked about it and was told there were high amounts of chlorine in it (she was also just recovering from bronchitis). Apart from that, being in a pool environment for 10 hours a day for 3 days just does not agree with everyone's respiratory system. However, I agree the facility was way better than most. As I said, I didn't notice any breathing issues until Sunday afternoon.
As for George's baiting post, that's ridiculous. Of course you can compete with a medical issue as long as you're taking the correctly prescribed dose of the drug. AVD-type usage is clearly improper and not medically necessary.
See, I thought that the TSC pool had good air circ, and did not seem chlorinated at all. I was under the impression that it had some kind of advanced filtering that didn't require chlorine, or at least used only low levels of it. One of my teammates, who is an asthmatic, commented several times on how "non-chlorinated" the pool seemed.
It wasn't the competition pool. It was the diving well, where I personally spent much more time. My friend who had trouble breathing asked about it and was told there were high amounts of chlorine in it (she was also just recovering from bronchitis). Apart from that, being in a pool environment for 10 hours a day for 3 days just does not agree with everyone's respiratory system. However, I agree the facility was way better than most. As I said, I didn't notice any breathing issues until Sunday afternoon.
As for George's baiting post, that's ridiculous. Of course you can compete with a medical issue as long as you're taking the correctly prescribed dose of the drug. AVD-type usage is clearly improper and not medically necessary.