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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  • When an asterisk has its own asterisk, can anybody still see it? --Zen Master Jim Jim, I don't know, but if it can be done, it will take a Michigan man to do it. I do think though, that in 2010 they should outlaw the Blue70, LZR and every other suit that provides an advantage because of flotation. The WR's which have been swum in these suits (128 in the LZR alone, I think) will be around for a long time. That's a problem! What's wrong with delineating those WR's with an asterisk?
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  • When an asterisk has its own asterisk, can anybody still see it? --Zen Master Jim Jim, I don't know, but if it can be done, it will take a Michigan man to do it. I do think though, that in 2010 they should outlaw the Blue70, LZR and every other suit that provides an advantage because of flotation. The WR's which have been swum in these suits (128 in the LZR alone, I think) will be around for a long time. That's a problem! What's wrong with delineating those WR's with an asterisk?
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