Swimsuit ban puts brakes on records

Swimsuit ban puts brakes on records Not a single long course world record fell in 2010 - after 2009 saw all but four of the current 32 established.
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  • Give it a rest. Men don't have boobs or the body fat women do. If we looked the same, maybe the same suit would be warranted. I am not entirely ready to stipulate this, dearest Leslie. Though I am certainly not our team's Dolly Parton, I think I can humbly say I fill out a bikini top more amply than some of the women. At the risk of sounding like a broken record (for those who don't know what this means, the "needle" on the "record player" somehow gets stuck in a "groove" leading to the repetitive and eventually obnoxious replay of part of the "song" till somebody gets up, and saunters over to the "Victrola" and gives it a good "whack"), I wonder if anyone has compared the men's and women's times to their respective previous year's performances, what I think Patrick may have termed a "regression analysis" in order to determine whether, and to what extent, the still-legal women's suits continue to provide a "cheating" (in the loosest sense of the word) advantage compared to the women's suits legal before this entire "hullaballoo" began? And I have no "idea" why I am using "quote marks" all over the place, other than fatigue and an acute "sense of injustice" that won't "leave me alone!"
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  • Give it a rest. Men don't have boobs or the body fat women do. If we looked the same, maybe the same suit would be warranted. I am not entirely ready to stipulate this, dearest Leslie. Though I am certainly not our team's Dolly Parton, I think I can humbly say I fill out a bikini top more amply than some of the women. At the risk of sounding like a broken record (for those who don't know what this means, the "needle" on the "record player" somehow gets stuck in a "groove" leading to the repetitive and eventually obnoxious replay of part of the "song" till somebody gets up, and saunters over to the "Victrola" and gives it a good "whack"), I wonder if anyone has compared the men's and women's times to their respective previous year's performances, what I think Patrick may have termed a "regression analysis" in order to determine whether, and to what extent, the still-legal women's suits continue to provide a "cheating" (in the loosest sense of the word) advantage compared to the women's suits legal before this entire "hullaballoo" began? And I have no "idea" why I am using "quote marks" all over the place, other than fatigue and an acute "sense of injustice" that won't "leave me alone!"
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