Are you a drafter?

I did an open water swim over the weekend and drafted for almost the entire race (Donner Lake Swim - 2.7 miles). I'm a good drafter and never touch feet; however, the person surely knew I was there and I wonder if they found me annoying. I'm also having a bit of trouble celebrating my time, feeling like I "cheated" (even knowing that it's perfectly legal and accepted). Maybe a better way of putting it is to say that I'm not sure if I could get that time on my own, and so I don't feel quite the same sense of accomplishment. On the other hand, trying to keep up with my draftee did spur me to swim faster and also kept me more mentally focused than usual, which was nice. So, I guess I am looking for how to sort things out for myself, and curious how others think about it.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago
    I'm a good drafter and never touch feet; however, the person surely knew I was there and I wonder if they found me annoying. ... and curious how others think about it. Transparent waters with good visibility make drafting so much easier ... When I draft in murky waters I will end up exactly the way you described: touching feet and annoying the swimmer in front of me cheers from Vienna, Austria Gerald
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago
    I'm a good drafter and never touch feet; however, the person surely knew I was there and I wonder if they found me annoying. ... and curious how others think about it. Transparent waters with good visibility make drafting so much easier ... When I draft in murky waters I will end up exactly the way you described: touching feet and annoying the swimmer in front of me cheers from Vienna, Austria Gerald
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