If I have to wear a wetsuit in order to do an event ...

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...would you rather I just don't show up? I've found my tolerance to cold water is just not that great - I think around 68 degrees is my breaking point. I've done a few 500M swims in triathlons at around 65 degrees and my experiences were completely miserable to the point that I won't do it again - especially over much longer distances. I don't even feel safe doing it. I have my eye on a few races in Lake Michigan which is what I have been really looking forward to having grown up swimming in this lake all my life. This feels like the real deal and something that I would have thought was right in my element until I realized my tolerance is not what it used to be. But it looks like the chances of the lake being over 70 will be slim unless I catch a sudden heat wave. I have absolutely no desire to wear it if the water is warm enough. And I have no interest in the bouyancy/speed factor from it. In other races on inland lakes I have overheard some derogatory comments towards wetsuit wearers, although these were more justified because the temps were in the low 70s. It does seem like cheating. I recently swam a 1500M in 26 minutes so I doubt I will be stealing any awards (some of them I think have seperate divisions anyway). But I feel like I would be cheating myself and it wouldn't make me feel better if all the real open water swimmers were ripping on me.
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    personally, i would like to see as many swimmers participating in as many OW events as possible. i do take issue with events that encourage the use of wetsuits for speed (like the chesapeake bay swim). Chaos I'm with ya, after completing most of my bucket list races with last weeks Alcatraz Challenge without a wetsuit I've been looking to go east next year. I'm considering the Chesapeake Bay Swim, as it's the biggie with the history but I don't like that they encourage the use of wetsuits. My favorite swim, the 3-mile La Jolla Roughwater, which I've done many times, it's not much shorter then the Bay Swim and has history of analogous water temperatures and they don't even have a wetsuit division.
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    personally, i would like to see as many swimmers participating in as many OW events as possible. i do take issue with events that encourage the use of wetsuits for speed (like the chesapeake bay swim). Chaos I'm with ya, after completing most of my bucket list races with last weeks Alcatraz Challenge without a wetsuit I've been looking to go east next year. I'm considering the Chesapeake Bay Swim, as it's the biggie with the history but I don't like that they encourage the use of wetsuits. My favorite swim, the 3-mile La Jolla Roughwater, which I've done many times, it's not much shorter then the Bay Swim and has history of analogous water temperatures and they don't even have a wetsuit division.
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