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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.
No doubt in my mind it was not the chlorine. It was excessive use of inhalers by Masters swimmers.
All kinds of weird chemicals being dispensed in that building over the weekend! :roids:
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.
No doubt in my mind it was not the chlorine. It was excessive use of inhalers by Masters swimmers.
All kinds of weird chemicals being dispensed in that building over the weekend! :roids: