"Real swimmers don't wear wetsuits"

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The open water discussion has been a little boring lately so time to add some controversy. The above quote was affixed to a plaque my swimmers gave me when I retired as Head Coach of the University of Denver Masters Swim Team. Yes, they knew where I stood on the subject. Others share my view. In my day job as a stock broker I came across an article in the Wall Street Journal “Wimp or Triathlete, You Probably Like That New Wetsuit" by Kevin Helliker, published on September 24, 1999. In it were several memorable quotes on the subject. "How pathetic, says Betsy Brennan a Lake Michigan swimmer" "When I see people in wetsuits, I think: wimp." Another Chicagoan Ted Erikson, who did a double crossing of the English Channel without a wetsuit, said on the increasingly use of wetsuit by swimmers in Lake Michigan. "I ask them, 'Why don't you just get a boat? Boats have heaters.”:D
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    A few years ago I saw a television documentry segment about some guy who was planning to swim all the rivers in a given geographical area - a country, a state, can't remember the details. It seemed really impressive until they actually showed him "swimming"... in a big orange PFD. A cap and goggles and Fastskin-type racing suit is not quite the same as a device that makes a person more buoyant.
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    A few years ago I saw a television documentry segment about some guy who was planning to swim all the rivers in a given geographical area - a country, a state, can't remember the details. It seemed really impressive until they actually showed him "swimming"... in a big orange PFD. A cap and goggles and Fastskin-type racing suit is not quite the same as a device that makes a person more buoyant.
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