USA Swimming's Interpretation for FINA's suit list

There's been a reference already to this, but USA Swimming's Rules & Regulations Committee issued its long awaited interpretation of the FINA suit list. Since this is a modification to USA Swimming Article 102, the rule change is so amended in USMS rules effective immediately, unless it is painfully rejected or modified (USMS 601.4.7B). That being said, they may choose to state the rest of this differently or interpret it differently, plus the minor issue of how you enforce this. On May 19, 2009, FINA issued a list of swimsuits approved for competition. The approved list, which was effective immediately and is attached, includes 202 swimsuits. The Rules and Regulations Committee, under the provisions of Article 511.1, has the authority to alter or amend any provision of Part One of our rules to conform to the rules of FINA. Accordingly, effective immediately, Article 102.9 is amended as follows: 102.9.1A: Only swimwear approved by FINA, as reflected on its published list of approved swimwear, may be worn in any USA Swimming sanctioned or approved competition. (Existing subsections A, B, and C of Article 102.9.1 shall be redesignated as subsections B, C and D, respectively.) Since the FINA approved list only addressed new model swimsuits submitted by swimsuit manufacturers, swimmers will, until otherwise directed by FINA, also be able to wear traditional swimsuits not on the FINA approved list as long as the swimsuit meets the following criteria: 1. For female swimmers, the swimsuit shall not cover the neck, extend past the shoulders or past the pelvis, and 2. For male swimmers, the swimsuit shall not extend above the navel or below the knees. In addition to the 202 approved swimsuits on the attached FINA list, there were an additional 136 swimsuits that could be resubmitted to FINA for reconsideration and possible approval. The expected decision date for such approval is June 19, 2009. At such time as FINA publishes any list of additional swimsuits approved for competition, those additional swimsuits will also be approved for USA Swimming sanctioned or approved competitions. (remainder snipped because it applies to World Championship Trials only) So it looks like you can wear your 15 year old The Finals suit in the relative safety that it complies with the rules. Patrick King
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  • Thanks to the USMS powers-that-be for helping to clear this up. Of course there's still the mystery of what will happen with USMS times achieved now when they're submitted to FINA but I have a feeling that FINA has bigger concerns right now than worrying too much about what suit a masters swimmer was wearing when compiling their top 10 lists. I see chances being pretty high that other masters swimming federations around the world will be following USMS on this anyway. I wanted to say that I think USMS is doing a great job dealing with this mess. My only complaint right now is how unclear the FINA list is. I wish someone, FINA, USAS, the suit manufacturers, someone, would simplify the list so we know exactly what is on it and what isn't. As it's been pointed out there are some weird things with the list. At least it's safe to keep wearing my old, slow, stretched-out Tyr suit. And I'm in absolutely no danger of making any FINA top ten or records so I don't need to worry about that either.
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  • Thanks to the USMS powers-that-be for helping to clear this up. Of course there's still the mystery of what will happen with USMS times achieved now when they're submitted to FINA but I have a feeling that FINA has bigger concerns right now than worrying too much about what suit a masters swimmer was wearing when compiling their top 10 lists. I see chances being pretty high that other masters swimming federations around the world will be following USMS on this anyway. I wanted to say that I think USMS is doing a great job dealing with this mess. My only complaint right now is how unclear the FINA list is. I wish someone, FINA, USAS, the suit manufacturers, someone, would simplify the list so we know exactly what is on it and what isn't. As it's been pointed out there are some weird things with the list. At least it's safe to keep wearing my old, slow, stretched-out Tyr suit. And I'm in absolutely no danger of making any FINA top ten or records so I don't need to worry about that either.
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