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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    By all means, go. If you had to wear flippers in order to complete a swim I wouldn't care, its all for fun. I am sure, however, that by working at it you can learn to swim those temperatures. In fact, if you work at acclimating slowly over a long period of time, you will find you prefer those temperatures.
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  • Former Member
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    By all means, go. If you had to wear flippers in order to complete a swim I wouldn't care, its all for fun. I am sure, however, that by working at it you can learn to swim those temperatures. In fact, if you work at acclimating slowly over a long period of time, you will find you prefer those temperatures.
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