Opportunity to Grow Masters Swimming?

I don't know if you have seen any of the stories on Swimming World web site about ASA and CU. "%20Cited%20--%20">www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/.../24042.aspUpdated%20With%20Statement%20from%20CU Anyway, it is a fairly funny situation. I have no idea who Keith Bell is, but ASA seems like an odd organization. They create rules that are supposed to be fun, but then they kick out a team for having fun or poking fun at the organization. Maybe there are more details about why they were kicked-out of the organization that are more sinister, but on the surface this sounds like one family on a power trip which doesn't make for much of an "organization". I was wondering whether USMS might consider sponsoring a college club championship next year. It would grow membership and it would introduce young swimmers to our organization. Anyone out there from USMS listening? I have swum in a meet with the CU swimmers and I have to say there are a very nice bunch and I thought they were very respectful. They were as serious about swimming as your average masters competitor. I hate to see them without an alternative for college club swimming because one guy doesn't want them in his "organization". If Keith Bell makes money from a college club championship, I bet USMS could as well and it might increase future USMS membership. Some of Dr. Bell's ideas do sound fun though. I would love to be able to do any type of turn I wanted and one hand touches. Just a thought for USMS.....college club swimming. Tim
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    WHOSE integrity? Not mine... And certainly not anyone who happens to be in training to compete on the international or Olympic open water swimming stage. do you take issue with events that impose their own set of rules regarding uniform and/or cooperative support? many of the posters above poo poo'd the ASA for allowing certain variations (flip turns in short axis strokes, block start for backstroke) that have the potential to increase speed but cling to their their tech suits. i think its just a matter of time before we see fina adopt these variations (and more... once times flatten out due to lack of fabric technology advancement)..... remember the bucket turn? and the "don't break the surface with your head" rule?
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  • Former Member
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    WHOSE integrity? Not mine... And certainly not anyone who happens to be in training to compete on the international or Olympic open water swimming stage. do you take issue with events that impose their own set of rules regarding uniform and/or cooperative support? many of the posters above poo poo'd the ASA for allowing certain variations (flip turns in short axis strokes, block start for backstroke) that have the potential to increase speed but cling to their their tech suits. i think its just a matter of time before we see fina adopt these variations (and more... once times flatten out due to lack of fabric technology advancement)..... remember the bucket turn? and the "don't break the surface with your head" rule?
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