The next question for USMS and USAS will be: how will this be policed? I can understand that at the elite meets like World Championships, it will be easier to police. But, at USMS and USAS meets, are we going to have to train our officials in which suits are legal and which are not? Obviously, given the current list, it will be easy for officials to identify suit-makers that have NO suits approved (e.g., B70), but it will be much harder for suit companies that have some, but not all suits approved.
This is a good point...maybe they'll have to be a certificate stamped on the suit but then that could be forged etc.
The next question for USMS and USAS will be: how will this be policed? I can understand that at the elite meets like World Championships, it will be easier to police. But, at USMS and USAS meets, are we going to have to train our officials in which suits are legal and which are not? Obviously, given the current list, it will be easy for officials to identify suit-makers that have NO suits approved (e.g., B70), but it will be much harder for suit companies that have some, but not all suits approved.
This is a good point...maybe they'll have to be a certificate stamped on the suit but then that could be forged etc.