So with a few hours to go before the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics the heat is on! Swimmers around the world have been running around to ensure they have the best suite for them to swim in at these games. This has been flared by the fact that the new Speedo LZR suite launched this year has been attributed with 50 world records swum in this suite within this year alone. Other manufacturers have been frantically moving to try and ensure their sponsored swimmers and sponsored countries have the best non-Speedo suite available to them. Other manufacturers have taken a more noble approach and allowed their personally sponsored athletes the opportunity to race in the Speedo suite if they so wish, no strings attached. These include Nike allowing its American guys to race at the
Much deliberation and controversy has been sparked regarding the better suite. This has led to disagreements and negotiations between swimmers privately sponsored by Speedo and swimming for a national team sponsored by an opposing company such as Arena. Last week in the Newspaper it even led Roland Schoeman, South Africa’s most successful Olympian saying that if it meant winning the medal at the Olympics, and his sponsor was not able to provide the suite they have been working on (and that it provides the edge of course), he would consider forgoing his private sponsorship with them and use the Speedo LZR. However he did go on to state that he has full faith in his sponsor delivering on time.
It seems that we have now moved into the next era within swimming (and sport) and the technologies surrounding it. Is it the suite or is it the man that wins??? Will we ever know? Is this the changing of the guard? With athletes using prosthetic legs and swimmers using specialised core improved, streamline enhanced swim suites, the modern era grows. I wonder what Baron Pierre de Coubertain would be saying. All he knew was men competing, naked of course, to win the laurel wreath! I wonder if his heart that is buried at
So with a short time to go before the Opening and only one day to go before the start of the swimming events, I look forward to watching closely, as the drama of the swim suite unfolds at the 2008 Olympics. You know what, maybe we should just go back to the suite of late, the woollen woven one – sure none of them will be fighting over that one! So in a world of democracy and freedom of choice may the athlete with the best technology, sorry most money, sorry best training and technique be the victor!
SB
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