Cheaters in a adult age group sport charged with felony

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Two top Colorado mountain-bike racers face felony criminal-impersonation charges after allegedly cheating in last year's Leadville Trail 100 Veteran endurance athlete Wendy Lyall, 36, used Katie Brazelton's entry number in the 2009 race, finishing second in the women's age 40-49 class. "It probably would have gone unnoticed except the woman who did race came in second in her age group, and in front of a thousand people, one of them went up and stood on the podium and accepted the award and accepted the trophy and the prizes that went with it," race founder and organizer Ken Chlouber said. www.denverpost.com/ci_15043329
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    I can see no reason why so many suits are not being accepted other then they were not submitted to Fina. The Fina crew who said modesty panels were not allowed are doh dohs. I remember that FINA years ago, were talking about banning swim suits that were too exposing. Now they only allow suits that are very revealing. I think it is time for USMS to take a stand and allow suits that are appropriate for children to see their parents wearing. I do not think modesty should be in jeopardy because of some strange ideas.
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  • Former Member
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    I can see no reason why so many suits are not being accepted other then they were not submitted to Fina. The Fina crew who said modesty panels were not allowed are doh dohs. I remember that FINA years ago, were talking about banning swim suits that were too exposing. Now they only allow suits that are very revealing. I think it is time for USMS to take a stand and allow suits that are appropriate for children to see their parents wearing. I do not think modesty should be in jeopardy because of some strange ideas.
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