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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  • Absolutely, although, technically speaking, our account balance will be equal to the difference of the two items since we have to fork out the dough for the suit du jour, B70 or otherwise. I'll stick with the B70 as well, regardless of my conscious - clear, muddled or opaque - whatever. :chug: Jim, Your math is right, but if you participate in the "buy-back", that Blue70 will have in January, 2010, you will get $200 credit on a new 70. You can turn in your 70 in January (after maybe 25 races) and buy a new 2010 FINA approved 70, for $200 off retail. I added the $200 buy-back into my calculations. Blue70 is a much better deal. I love swimming, but the cost of the LZR and the way Speedo does business don't appeal to me. See you in INDY!:chug:
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  • Absolutely, although, technically speaking, our account balance will be equal to the difference of the two items since we have to fork out the dough for the suit du jour, B70 or otherwise. I'll stick with the B70 as well, regardless of my conscious - clear, muddled or opaque - whatever. :chug: Jim, Your math is right, but if you participate in the "buy-back", that Blue70 will have in January, 2010, you will get $200 credit on a new 70. You can turn in your 70 in January (after maybe 25 races) and buy a new 2010 FINA approved 70, for $200 off retail. I added the $200 buy-back into my calculations. Blue70 is a much better deal. I love swimming, but the cost of the LZR and the way Speedo does business don't appeal to me. See you in INDY!:chug:
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