After failing to qualify, Vendt sues swimsuit maker

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sports.espn.go.com/.../story Less than a week after failing to qualify for an individual event at the U.S. swimming trials, Olympian Erik Vendt filed a countersuit Thursday against a California company that claims he broke his contract by choosing to wear a rival swimsuit. Vendt made his own breach-of-contract claims against TYR Sport in the federal lawsuit filed in California. He also sued the company for slander, alleging that comments made by its attorney, Larry Hilton, have cost the swimmer other endorsement deals. TYR went to federal court in May with an antitrust case that claims USA Swimming has been working with Speedo to ensure all Americans wear that company's LZR Racer suit at the Beijing Olympics, even if they have deals with other companies such as TYR. Also named in the suit were U.S. head coach and general manager Mark Schubert, who has openly touted the benefits of the Speedo suit while also working as a paid spokesman for the company, and Vendt, who had an endorsement deal with TYR but switched to the LZR Racer this year.
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  • As a separate issue - I think Schubert's conduct throughout this has been despicable. He is a paid Speedo spokesman. He can't prove Speedo is faster so he cannot as a USA-S leader almost force their swimmers to race in Speedo. I don't know if I'd go so far as to say despicable.I think it was a mistake,and a conflict of interest,but now a days most coaches have some corporate tie ins(think college basketball coaches and shoes.)He probably thought it was true when he said it(and it was inappropiate for him to say it.)
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  • As a separate issue - I think Schubert's conduct throughout this has been despicable. He is a paid Speedo spokesman. He can't prove Speedo is faster so he cannot as a USA-S leader almost force their swimmers to race in Speedo. I don't know if I'd go so far as to say despicable.I think it was a mistake,and a conflict of interest,but now a days most coaches have some corporate tie ins(think college basketball coaches and shoes.)He probably thought it was true when he said it(and it was inappropiate for him to say it.)
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