Open Letter From Forbes Carlile
2008-04-10
Craig Lord
The experienced Octogenarian Australian says his sport is being prostituted by new suit technology

In an open Letter from Forbes Carlile, the experienced Octogenarian Australian an pioneer coaching guru says his sport is being prostituted by new suit technology.

Many wish to embrace the Speedo LZR Racer, the end of a line of bodysuit technology that has seen world records tumble across the board. Everyone loves seeing world records broken but not everyone thinks that should come at any cost. Carlile has been campaigning to have the LZR and other performance-enhancing suits banned from junior swimming in Australia and would like to see them called back from senior waters, a move that is almost impossible to imagine. His moves are being resisted. The shelf-life of one suit is between six and 12 wears. An athlete could be looking at a bill of $10,000 a year in suits, unless they get them free, of course. Here is the letter from Carlile today, which highlights the divide in the swimming world:

High Level Sport Turned Into a Circus and Degrading Spectacle

[the following is in caps for no other reason than because I have no time to convert to upper and lower from Carlile's original].

'THE REPUTATION OF  TOP LEVEL SWIMMING WHERE  THE RESULT OF A RACE IDENTIFIES THE TALENT OF COMPETITORS IS  RAPIDLY SINKING,  LARGELY BEING PERDCEIVED AS DEPENDING  ON  EQUIPMENT, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS  COMPETITION  SWIM-SUITS (THE NEW GENRE  OF 'FAST SUITS').  THEY ARE CLAIMED BY THE MANUFACTURERS, WITH THEIR HI-TECH FABRICS, COMPARED WITH SUITS AND SHAVED SKIN OF RECENT YEARS, TO SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE DRAG, COMPRESS MUSCLES ETC  AND LIKE  FINS, WET SUITS  AND  HAND PADDLES,  ALL OF WHICH  ARE PROHIBITED IN COMPETITION [AID PERFORMANCE].

WHO CLAIMS THESE PROPERTIES OF THE FAST-SUITS?    NOT SCIENTISTS IN PEER -REVIEWED ARTICLES IN SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS  BUT THE MANUFACTURERS. BUT  FINA GAINSAYS  THIS BY ANNOUNCING THAT THERE IS 'NO PROOF'. THIS CERTAINLY DOES NOT MATCH THE PERCEPTIONS OF THE SWIMMERS IN THE POOL AND MANY WHO ARE  ANALYZING 'BEFORE AND AFTER' USING THE SUITS. PLACEBO EFFECT  OR NOT  SWIMMING IS BEING SEVERELY DAMAGED.

'FINA AT THE SAME TIME PUBLISHES  EXTRAVAGANT ADVERTISING CLAIMS OF MANUFACTURERS ... IN ITS PUBLICATIONS.

'HOW MUCH LONGER WILL SWIMMERS, PARENTS, AND COACHES TOLERATE THE 'SPIN' HANDED OUT TO THEM BY FINA AND MOST NATIONAL FEDERATIONS, AS THEY WATCH  HIGH LEVEL SPORT TURNED INTO A CIRCUS AND DEGRADING SPECTACLE.

'The spotlight is and will continue to be on the swimwear until FINA takes action to standardise what swimmers may wear.

'In the event the Speedo and other suits are proved to enhance even some swimmers' performances, which seems more than a possibility, will FINA foreshadow now whether it intends to admit the suit as legal and continue to recognise records being set in the suits?

'RATHER, BY TIGHTENING  THEIR UNWORKABLE 'AVAILABILITY' RULES IT MOST LIKELY WILL LEGISLATE TO LET THE SUITS REMAIN THERE TO MAKE A MOCKERY OF SPORT THEY PRESIDE OVER...

'THE PREDICTAMENT FACING THE SWIMMING WORLD AS WELL, THE  DEGRADING EFFECTS OF THE SUITS ON ETHICS  OF THE SPORT MAKING IT A SUBJECT OF RIDICULE  AND BRINGING IT INTO CONTINUED  DISREPUTE, IS WELL ILLUSTRATED  IN THE ARTICLES WHICH FOLLOW [Carlile cites several articles from around the world that are highlighting the kind of suit worn when a swimmer outperforms].

'FINALLY CONSIDER THIS  RHETORICAL QUESTION.

'ARE FINA, THE  COACHES OF SOME PROMINENT COUNTRIES AND A NUMBER OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS SPONSORED BY SPEEDO AND OTHER SWIM SUIT MANUFACTURERS?

'COULD THIS BE A FACTOR IN THE PROSTITUTION OF COMPETITIVE SWSIMMING IN THE NAME OF ENTREPENEURAL INTERESTS, GLAMOUR AND WORLD RECORDS?

'WILL FINA CONTINUE TO SIT IN THE BAND FIDDLING WHILST THEIR  TITANIC SINKS AROUND THEM?

Forbes Carlile.