FINA says Dubai Charter doesn't apply to Masters

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WTF? www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/.../21392.asp I guess this means that "anything goes" in masters, unless your national federation places its own limitations on approved suits.
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    I have always had a beef about the high cost of the suit. I was told that this is America, we buy what we want. It was also bandied about how 500 smackaroos for a suit is chicken feed compared to other sports. If the suit is legal I can sort-of understand the above arguments. Now it appears that the suit is not legal, according to FINA. Unlike your worthlesss suit, your argument about the cost holds no water. Or should I say air.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I have always had a beef about the high cost of the suit. I was told that this is America, we buy what we want. It was also bandied about how 500 smackaroos for a suit is chicken feed compared to other sports. If the suit is legal I can sort-of understand the above arguments. Now it appears that the suit is not legal, according to FINA. Unlike your worthlesss suit, your argument about the cost holds no water. Or should I say air.
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