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College Swim Meet

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 5:16 am
by 52dno98
Noticed that a college swim meet- Virginia vs. Tennessee- this past week, most of the men wore speedos for most of the swims. There were a few jammers here and there but it was almost all speedos. Wonder if that's a trend?
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Re: College Swim Meet

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 5:39 am
by Speedoaddict
I put a lot of blame on FINA for letting first.y the tech suits and then jammers come into the picture for swimming.
Why can’t they just go back to Speedos. Surely this would male the Speedo more acceptable to people to wear them.


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Re: College Swim Meet

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 5:50 am
by Oceanrunner79
The pool I swim had winter training for a number of college teams this month. I say 90% of the guys were in speedos. I hope is a trend that sticks. We all know there is nothing better than a speedo for swimming.

Re: College Swim Meet

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 3:00 am
by Solar73
Besides just bringing back the general acceptance of Speedos, just a few other benefits of bringing them backI can think of are= 1: Cheaper b/c Less material. 2: being less coverage, I'd say no matter what you made them out of, nobody should be able to claim it gave you any advantage. 3: As there is no compression or major deformation of the body form the speeds achieved by the swimmers are entirely from the hard work they put into it. Not how much they spent on a suit and how many people helped them get into said suit. I mean come on, if you need an instructional video and an assistant to get into your swimsuit??? REALLY?? Good for the Virginia and Tennessee Teams, make swimming all about the abilities of the swimmers, not the achievements of scientists in a clothing lab.

Re: College Swim Meet

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 3:03 am
by Speedoaddict
Solar73 wrote:Besides just bringing back the general acceptance of Speedos, just a few other benefits of bringing them backI can think of are= 1: Cheaper. Less material. 2: being less coverage, I'd say no matter what you made them out of, nobody should be able to claim it gave you any advantage. 3: As there is no compression or major deformation of the body form the speeds achieved by the swimmers are entirely form the hard work they put into it. Not how much they spent on a suit and how many people helped them get into said suit. I mean come on if you need an instructional video and an assistant to get into your swimsuit??? REALLY?? Good for the Virginia and Tennessee Teams, make swimming all about the abilities of the swimmers, not the achievements of scientists in a clothing lab.
Completely agree with you solar.


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Re: College Swim Meet

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 11:04 am
by Pantless
As I looked around the pool I see nothing but Speedos this morning