Dennis Baker is making another run at that trials cut at the Grand Challenge in Irvine:
1 Cary, Patrick M 23 TROJ-CA 1:59.06 2:00.90
2 Kerekjarto, Tamas 28 TROJ-CA 1:57.54 2:01.61
3 Hasbani, Meir R 23 UN-CA/TROJ 2:00.13 2:02.11
4 Erazo, Eddie C 22 AZOT-CA 1:57.07 2:02.54
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5 Nagle, Brett E 18 DDSC-OR 2:05.00 2:02.98
6 Hernandez, Javier 20 HON 2:02.62 2:03.47
7 Wiggin, Chris A 20 UN-CA/UCSB 2:00.24 2:03.72
8 Brown, Austin M 17 RST-CA 2:05.27 2:04.24
9 Baker, Dennis G 46 DDSC-OR 2:07.04 2:04.68
He needs a 2:03.99 - another shot at it this afternoon...
my Buddy Peter Nunan said
Dennis wore the Blue Seventy PointZero3+ swim skin
when he went 2:04.68 in the 200 LCM fly recently
(he was 2:06.94 in 2006)
The suit's mainly been used in open water swims but it's FINA approved
Pete Nunan said several people wore them at Santa Clara and had excellent time drops
I'm curious to see how the suit compares to the LZR
looks like Speedo might have copied them
"blueseventy had produced a world first – a swim skin made out of rubber that neither floated nor sank"
Story
Triathlon shops carry it
my Buddy Peter Nunan said
Dennis wore the Blue Seventy PointZero3+ swim skin
when he went 2:04.68 in the 200 LCM fly recently
(he was 2:06.94 in 2006)
The suit's mainly been used in open water swims but it's FINA approved
Pete Nunan said several people wore them at Santa Clara and had excellent time drops
I'm curious to see how the suit compares to the LZR
looks like Speedo might have copied them
"blueseventy had produced a world first – a swim skin made out of rubber that neither floated nor sank"
Story
Triathlon shops carry it