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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    IIf 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. For masters, it will appear the suit(s) are legal for the time being, from what is being reported from FINA As for your second statement, that's your opinion about cost and worth.
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  • Former Member
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    IIf 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. For masters, it will appear the suit(s) are legal for the time being, from what is being reported from FINA As for your second statement, that's your opinion about cost and worth.
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