Of suits and sexism

Here is a question for the lawyers out there. Do FINA regulations supersede US federal anti-sex discrimination laws? Granted, I am not sure I know what the latter are. However, if I were to show up at a USMS swimming meet, wearing a perfectly legal women's swimming suit, one of the zipper-free kneeskin type models that also covered my ample boobage, and the officials rightly disqualified me for wearing this get-up because it is against the FINA/USMS agreed upon New Order, could I then turn around and sue under some federal statute prohibiting discrimination because gender? In my mind, the new FINA rules are going to end up making swimming even more of a dying sport for boys in the US than the unintended consequences of Title IX, etc. Girls, especially in the younger age groups, can often beat boys in swimming, and in fact our own Mr. Qbrain got a top 10 time in the men's 30-34 LCM 1500 this summer. His wife, if I am remembering correctly, beat his time but failed to make the top 10 in the women's category. If anything, it is we men who are now at a disadvantage. I say make the dystaff gender wear thongs and let us wear body suits fashioned to look like very streamlined tuxedos. Suits for women now remain pretty much unchanged by the new FINA ruling, with the exception, that is, of getting rid of zippers and getting rid of non textiles. But that means women can continue to swim in what are still arguably very fast suits--FS1's, for example, that are very close to the short john types that helped loads of people get their best times. Men are prohibited from wearing anything but jammers. Chicks, in other words, get 2004 technology; guys are back to the 60s. Why not let us go back to the 20s instead, when Johnny Weismuller wore a full body suit, albeit of wool? So, in the spirit of Larry David, who recently concluded an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm with the line, "I'm Larry David, and I am comfortable in women's underwear"--I propose that any men who want to join me in the latest civil rights battle of our time show up at nationals this summer in women's suits and accompanied by our class action lawyer, and join me in echoing in a collective voice that rings out in natatoriums all across the fruited plain: "I am a male USMS swimmer, and I am comfortable wearing women's suits." Provided I can find an esquire who will agree to take the case on a contingency basis, I say this to the USMS sexist powers that be: See you in court! Suckers!
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    Anderson et. al. found a 5% increase in DPS in shaved swimmers (Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 24:1141). Cited in Maglischo's Swimming Fastest. Thanks! I haven't gotten that far in the book yet. Focusing on the shorter books first.
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    Most folks refer to them as "those people that eat cold fish." ;) Really, most Southerners feel they share a kindred spirit with those on the West Coast. There is a "get outdoors" culture in both regions. There seems to be something very different about what Southerners actually do when they go outdoors. I think they mostly sit on the porch and eat+drink. The 9 fattest states in 2008 were: 1. Mississippi - the champion! 2. West Virginia 3. Alabama 4. Lousiana 5. South Carolina 6. Tennessee 7. Kentucky 8. Oklahoma 9. Arkansas The western states are markedly slimmer. calorielab.com/.../
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    There seems to be something very different about what Southerners actually do when they go outdoors. I think they mostly sit on the porch and eat+drink. The 9 fattest states in 2008 were: 1. Mississippi - the champion! 2. West Virginia 3. Alabama 4. Lousiana 5. South Carolina 6. Tennessee 7. Kentucky 8. Oklahoma 9. Arkansas The western states are markedly slimmer. calorielab.com/.../ YES!!!!! We are number 6!!!!!! Top Ten Baby!!!!! Screw getting a usms top ten! My state has one with more meaning. And I knew there was something that alabama was definitly better than us at being(besides football). Being FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!!!!!
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    That's only 2/3 of the equation. It's actually "eat, drink and blow s**t up." So true. The louder the bang, the more debris, the better!
  • Ok, whaddya do about this.... 3 brothers. One with degrees from Auburn and UF. Another with degrees from UF and UGA. The other with degrees from UGA and GA Tech. That's my family. Talk about your house divided! Now that is the worst I've ever heard, by a mile. It's kind of like asking wookie to chose between sheep or goats, too hard a decision for him to make.
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    Living with a Dawg I am obligated to hate the Gators. Ok, whaddya do about this.... 3 brothers. One with degrees from Auburn and UF. Another with degrees from UF and UGA. The other with degrees from UGA and GA Tech. That's my family. Talk about your house divided!
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    Now that is the worst I've ever heard, by a mile. It's kind of like asking wookie to chose between sheep or goats, too hard a decision for him to make. I'm about to go "Elin Woods" on your *** with my tech suit.
  • Living with a Dawg I am obligated to hate the Gators. Oh, and D2 - you are creepy.
  • Living with a Dawg I am obligated to hate the Gators. This can be overcome with discipline and fortitude. I am married to a Dookie but I have managed to win the war for our son's soul.
  • This can be overcome with discipline and fortitude. I am married to a Dookie but I have managed to win the war for our son's soul. I have two friends who are dook/Heels couple. They can't watch the games together, it's bad. I don't know how you do that.