Blue Seventy Questions

I'm having a hard time with the Blue 70. I love it. I swam faster than I deserved to in it (I bought it until it ripped, then returned), and I had fun swimming faster again! My question/statement is this: It is more than obvious from my own experience, and MANY swimmers I've talked to, that you drop at least 3 seconds per 50 in any event wearing this suit. I know that last year I swam a morning race and went 38 without the suit, put one on and swam the same event and went 35. I sure as heck didn't taper in an hour! And I can't remember dropping 3 seconds in a 50 in recent decades. Highly respected "people" in USMS that I have had conversations with say it is undoubtedly "legalized cheating". I agree. I'm not quite sure how or why FINA approved it. (And I'm not saying it should be banned. It is what it is.) But when a SUIT improves performance it is no longer necessarily the swimmer achieving those times. My hubby brought up the cost as well. (I have a suit fund going, so we don't have to shell out $400 all at once, if I even buy one.) It definitely separates the haves from the have nots. There are many more Masters Swimmers who cannot afford this suit than those who can. Several of my teammates would love one but can't afford it. And while this may be more a "social" question, it is still a factor in our swimming races. My thought, as I was looking at recent results was this: Because the B70 is such a factor in racing performance, I would love to see some kind of a notation (notice I didn't say the dreaded Barry Bonds asterisk!) next to results of swimmers who wear a B70 in a race. Or have a B70 division for all results? We already have a wetsuit division for OW, why not have a B70 division for pool races? (It is almost a wetsuit anyway!) This past weekend I watched an already elite swimmer wear a B70 and annhilate their already super fast times. If I were a swimmer from another part of the country, I'd be thinking, "Good God, how much faster can they get?" When if fact they aren't necessarily much faster, they are now wearing a B70. When is technology too much? 2cents Karen
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  • Not sure. There was a lot of speculation though. Everyone said it was an open water suit. We saw a portly, yet very good masters swimmer, with both butt cheeks riding way high out of the water. Things that make you go Hmmm? By the way...is the Point Zero allowed in the pool? www.blueseventy.com/.../ The point zero is allowed in the pool. It's the one Chris uses. There was allegedly a swimmer in a full body OW wet suit at the SCM NE Champs in Dec. 2007 that caused a bit of a stir as well ... They look decidedly different that than the nero comp. You couldn't confuse the two.
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  • Not sure. There was a lot of speculation though. Everyone said it was an open water suit. We saw a portly, yet very good masters swimmer, with both butt cheeks riding way high out of the water. Things that make you go Hmmm? By the way...is the Point Zero allowed in the pool? www.blueseventy.com/.../ The point zero is allowed in the pool. It's the one Chris uses. There was allegedly a swimmer in a full body OW wet suit at the SCM NE Champs in Dec. 2007 that caused a bit of a stir as well ... They look decidedly different that than the nero comp. You couldn't confuse the two.
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