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The Washington Post
Cost, Debatable Results Don’t Deter Amateurs From High-Tech Suits
SWIMSUITS, From Page D1
out the region’s best, and this year, many swimmers competing in the meet feel they need to wear the best to beat the best. “Everyone feels like they can go faster in one,” Curl-Burke swimmer Alex Doonis, 15, said. “You see all the faster times [with the high-tech suits] and you say, ‘Hey, if I try this, I can swim faster, too.’ ”
Though the most common suits among PVS swimmers are the Spee- do Fastskin FSII and FS-Pro and the BlueSeventy Nero, which are no lon- ger worn at the professional level be- cause they have been replaced by faster models, the Speedo LZR is quickly becoming the go-to suit among PVS’s elite swimmers. It is an abrupt leap for parents unaccus- tomed to spending so much money on swimsuits.
“The typical high-end suit went from $100 with the Fastskin to $300 with the FSII and FS-Pro, and then all of a sudden, in the past year, it jumped to $550 for a swimsuit,” said Bob York, who owns Aardvark Swim and Sport in Chantilly.
Still, the LZR’s $500-plus price tag and the fact that its benefits are said to diminish considerably after five swims are no deterrents for parents
who feel they need to “keep up with the Joneses” at the pool.
“If they’re the only one up there —
if seven have the tech suits and one doesn’t — it’s a huge mental disad- vantage,” said Erin Vincent, mother of Curl-Burke swimmer Taylor Vin- cent, 13.
Donna Wittenauer, whose son Chase Wittenauer, 17, also swims at Curl-Burke, agreed.
“There are tremendous amounts of kids wearing these suits,” she said, “and it does give them an advantage, so we needed to give my son that ad- vantage also.” Robbye Fox, mother of RMSC swimmer Brady Fox, 18, said the competitive nature of sports can leave parents feeling as if they have no choice. “Parents don’t want to be the rea- son their kids are held back from achieving,” Robbye Fox said. “I wouldn’t want ‘We didn’t buy him a suit’ to be the reason why he didn’t achieve something.” Worried parents have consulted one another at PVS and summer swim league meets about the suits. “We’re all asking each other and talking about it, because we think we should go get them,” said Astou Gould, mother of RMSC swimmer Serge Gould, 16. “Who doesn’t want
their child to improve?” Even the lower-tier suits are cost-
ly. On Speedo’s Web site, the Fast- skin FSII retails for $320 for a men’s hi-neck bodyskin. The same model for the FS-Pro retails for $340. But while those are expensive, they are affordable options compared with the next tier of high-tech suits. The BlueSeventy Nero men’s long-leg competition suit sells for $395 at BlueSeventy’s online store, while the Speedo LZR hi-neck bodyskin is $550 on the Speedo site. The LZR is recommended for just five to seven swims, and though swimmers often save the suit for major competitions, parents typically must buy a new one at least once a year. At the middle levels of amateur swimming, the worth of these suits is debatable. The suits offer some physical advantages in the water. The material is designed to push wa- ter away from the swimmer, stream- line the body, increase buoyancy and reduce drag. They can make all the difference in races that are won by one one-hundredth of a second. But at the PVS level, where races often are won by seconds, the difference is negligible. However, swimmers feel the real edge provided by the high-tech suits is mental. Swimmers said they “felt
faster” in the suits, even if there was no difference in times. “I didn’t go any faster, but you feel
faster, though,” Eric Ruggieri, 15, said. “All the suits are a lot more mental than physical, but it was kind of crazy how big of a difference it made.” Parents agreed. “These suits give them a mental edge,” said Beverly McGehee, moth- er of RMSC swimmer Andrew McGehee. “They feel like they’re go- ing to do better, so it gives them con- fidence.”
Because the suits are so expen-
sive, many swimmers receive them as gifts. Doonis received her LZR for her birthday. RMSC swimmer Rug- gieri received his LZR as a gift from his grandmother. Kevin Vallario, 18, of the Flying Gulls Aquatic Club, re- ceived his BlueSeventy Nero as a Christmas gift. “We asked what he wanted for Christmas, and he said he really wanted the suit,” Bob Vallario, Kev- in’s father, said. “We said, ‘Well, then we can’t get you other things too,’ but all Kevin wanted was the suit.” Many swimmers buy the LZR at a steep discount. Some local clubs, in- cluding RMSC and Curl-Burke, are sponsored by Speedo, enabling those swimmers who make the Junior Na-
tionals squad to receive a 65 to 70 percent discount. For many parents, the price cut made a huge difference. “I probably wouldn’t have bought
it if we couldn’t get it for $150,” Hei- di Harper, mother of Machine Aquat- ics swimmer Shannon Harper, 14, said. “I would have said no.” For those swimmers who do not qualify for the discount, the cost is of- ten too much.
“I’m not going to national meets, and they’re very expensive, so I’m going to stick with the FSII I have, because it helps me for what I need,” RMSC swimmer Joanna Ladas, 16, said.
Ladas added that she did not be-
lieve she was at a physical disadvan- tage because she did not wear the suit. “I don’t think it’s where I can win or lose a race,” she said. Coaches are concerned that the rise of high-tech suits is creating what amounts to an arms race in the pool. RMSC Coach Mark Eldridge worries that the focus of swimming was shifting from athletes to suits. “The accomplishments of these lo- cal swimmers are all being overshad- owed by the fact that they might be wearing a particular bathing suit,” Eldridge said. “That’s a shame.” Curl-Burke founder Rick Curl
agreed. “The suits are taking a lot of the
focus away from a sport that didn’t usually rely on equipment for suc- cess,” Curl said.
Still, coaches endorse the suits to their swimmers in order to stay com- petitive.
“It used to be me against you, and
now if I don’t have the suit, you have an advantage,” said York, who is also the founder of York Swim Club. “But as long as they make a faster suit, everyone is going to want one. You can’t let anyone have an advantage.” York’s store sold out of the LZRs
in two months, which he said is un- heard of for such an expensive suit. Demand has not slowed. A new crop of high-tech polyurethane suits has recently been approved by FINA, the world governing body of swimming, and local swimmers foresee it trick- ling down to the amateur level soon. Parents might find themselves shop- ping again next year, as the once- esteemed LZR is now being replaced at the professional level by newer models that, in some cases, are not yet commercially available. “The Arena [X-]Glide or the
Jaked, those usually come out a few months after they come out at worlds, so we’ll probably see those in six months,” McGehee said. “PVS takes a while to catch on.”
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Harden (R) 5-6 5.47 7-7 No record
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Brewers at Reds, 7:10
Looper (R) 7-4 4.94 11-7 2-1, 5.51
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Mets at Braves, 7:10
Perez (L) 2-2 8.77 2-4 No record
Lowe (R) 8-7 4.39 10-9 1-0, 2.70
Phillies at Marlins, 7:10
Moyer (L) 8-6 5.99 10-7 1-1, 3.75
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Astros at Dodgers, 10:10
Rodriguez (L)8-6 2.96 12-6 0-1, 1.50 Wolf (L)
4-3 3.45 12-7 0-0, 5.14
Today’s American League Games
Mariners at Indians, 7:05
W-L ERA Team ’09 vs. opp.
Olson (L) 3-2 4.42 4-4 No record Lee (L)
4-9 3.47 5-14 No record
Angels at Athletics, 10:05
Santana (R) 1-5 7.81 3-5 No record Braden (L) 7-7 3.12 8-10 0-2, 4.50
Tuesday’s All-Star Game
American 4, National 3
American ab r h bi National ab r h bi
Suzuki rf Jckson p
Bartlett ss 1 0 0 0 Hudson 2b 2 0 1 0 Mauer c Grndrs cf
2 2 0 0 Utley 2b 3 1 1 1 Pujols 1b
Tixeira 1b 3 0 0 0 Bell p Jones rf
3 0 1 0 Rmirez ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hffman p 0 0 0 0
Mrneau 1b 2 0 0 0 Gnzalez 1b 0 0 0 0 Jeter ss
2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
1 1 1 0 Crdero p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mrtinez c 0 0 0 0 Howard ph 1 0 0 0 Bay lf
Hmlton cf 3 0 1 1 Upton lf Hrnndz p 0 0 0 0 Ibanez lf Pplbon p
2 0 1 0 Rdrgez p 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Braun rf
2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Hawpe rf 2 0 0 0
Yukilis ph 1 0 1 0 Wright 3b 2 1 1 0 Nathan p 0 0 0 0 Blngsly p 0 0 0 0 Rivera p
0 0 0 0 Tejada ss 2 0 0 0
Young 3b 3 0 1 0 Vctrino cf 2 1 1 0 Zobrist 2b 1 0 0 0 Werth cf 1 0 0 0 Hill 2b Inge 3b
3 0 0 0 Molina c
0 0 0 0 Frnklin p 3 0 1 0 Haren p
2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 McCann c 1 0 0 0
Hlladay p 1 0 0 0 Lnccm p 0 0 0 0 Buehrle p 0 0 0 0 Fielder ph 1 0 1 1 Grinke p Crwfrd lf
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals
American National
34 4 8 3 Totals
Zmrmn 3b 2 0 0 0
32 3 5 2
200 010 010 — 4 030 000 000 — 3
E: Hamilton (1), Pujols (1). DP: National 1. LOB: American 6, National 3. 2B: Mauer (1), Fielder (1).
3B: Granderson (1). SB: Hudson (1). SF: Jones.
American
Halladay Buehrle Greinke Jackson
Hernandez
IP H R ER BB SO
243200 100000 100002 100000 100000
Papelbon (W,1-0) 100001 Nathan
Rivera (S,1) 100001
National
Lincecum Franklin Haren
110011
IP H R ER BB SO
Billingsley Hoffman Cordero
Bell (L,0-1)
222101 100000 110000 121100 110000 100000 121111
Rodriguez 100001
HBP: by Lincecum (Jeter). T: 2:31. A: 46,760 (43,975). Umpires: Home, Dana DeMuth; First, Brian Gor- man; Second, Jeff Kellogg; Third, Angel Hernan- dez; Left, Tim Timmons; Right, Paul Nauert.
National League Standings
EAST
Phila.
Florida Atlanta
W L Pct GB L10 Str
48 38 .558 — 9-1 W-5 46 44 .511 4 5-5 W-1 43 45 .489 6 5-5 L-1
New York 42 45 .483 6A 4-6 W-2 Washington 26 61 .299 22A 3-7 L-1
CENTRAL W L Pct GB L10 Str
St. Louis 49 42 .538 — 6-4 W-1 Milwaukee 45 43 .511 2A 3-7 L-1 Houston 44 44 .500 3A 6-4 W-1 Chicago 43 43 .500 3A 5-5 L-1 Cincinnati 42 45 .483 5 3-7 L-2 Pittsburgh 38 50 .432 9A 2-8 L-4
WEST W L Pct GB L10 Str
Los Angeles 56 32 .636 — 7-3 W-1 S.F.
Colorado 47 41 .534 9 6-4 W-1 Arizona
49 39 .557 7 7-3 L-1 38 51 .427 18A 7-3 L-1
San Diego 36 52 .409 20 2-8 W-1
American League Standings
EAST
Boston
W L Pct GB L10 Str
54 34 .614 — 6-4 W-3
New York 51 37 .580 3 6-4 L-3 Tampa Bay 48 41 .539 6A 4-6 L-2 Toronto 44 46 .489 11 2-8 L-2 Baltimore 40 48 .455 14 5-5 W-2
CENTRAL W L Pct GB L10 Str
Detroit
48 39 .552 — 5-5 W-1
Chicago 45 43 .511 3A 5-5 L-1 Minnesota 45 44 .506 4 5-5 W-1 Kansas City 37 51 .420 11A 4-6 L-3 Cleveland 35 54 .393 14 4-6 L-1
WEST
Seattle
W L Pct GB L10 Str
Los Angeles 49 37 .570 — 7-3 W-3 Texas
Oakland 37 49 .430 12 5-5 W-2
48 39 .552 1A 6-4 L-2 46 42 .523 4 6-4 W-2
Women’s Professional Soccer
W L T Pts GF GA
Los Angeles.............. 11 2 4 37 24 6 Saint Louis................ 7 5 2 23 13 12 Boston ....................... 6 6 3 21 16 16 Sky Blue FC............... 5 6 4 19 15 16 Washington.............. 4 6 5 17 22 26 Chicago ..................... 4 7 5 17 13 18 FC Gold Pride ........... 3 8 3 12 12 21
Yesterday’s Results
Sky Blue FC 4 ................................Washington 4 (tie) Boston 1.........................................................Chicago 0
GOLF
British Open Tee Times
At Turnberry Golf Club; In Turnberry, Scotland Today-Tomorrow
1:30 a.m.-6:41 a.m. P. Broadhurst, M. Campbell, M. Calcavecchia 1:41 a.m.-6:52 a.m.J. Overton, P. Larrazabal, G. Orr 1:52 a.m.-7:03 a.m. A.Wall, R.Sabbatini, J.Singh 2:03 a.m.-7:14 a.m.G.Storm,N.Watney, C.Schwrtzl
2:14 a.m.-7:25 a.m. R.Echenique, R.Finch,
M.O’Meara
2:25 a.m.-7:36 a.m.D. Duval, N. Dougherty, A. Scott 2:36 a.m.-7:47 a.m. G. Norman, K. Perry, O. Wilson 2:47 a.m.-7:58 a.m. H. Stenson, S. Strickr, W. Liang 2:58 a.m.-8:09 a.m. Sergio Garcia, Tom Watson, a- Matteo Manassero
3:09 a.m.-8:20 a.m. P.Hanson,D.Johnson,L.Oos-
thuizen
3:20 a.m.-8:31 a.m.V. Singh, B. Watsn, G. McDowll 3:31 a.m.-8:42 a.m. C. Villegas, Y. Ikeda, S. O’Hair 3:42 a.m.-8:53 a.m. A. Yano, L. Donald, D. Clarke 3:58 a.m.-9:04 a.m.R.Allenby,J.Leonard, A. Hansen 4:09 a.m.-9:15 a.m. T. Woods, L. Wstwd, R. Ishikwa 4:20 a.m.-9:26 a.m. R. Green, Chad Campbell, G. Fernandez-Castano 4:31 a.m.-9:37 a.m. S. Cink, D. Howell, T. Jaidee 4:42 a.m.-9:48 a.m. R. Jacquelin, K. Duke, M. Gggin 4:53 a.m.-9:59 a.m. M. Brown, B. Baird, J. Edfors 5:04 a.m.-10:10 a.m. P. Marksang, D.Trhn, M. Brier 5:15 a.m.-10:21 a.m. C. Wood, B. Wkly, R. Pmpling 5:26 a.m.-10:32 a.m. B.Molder,J. Ahlers, R. Ramsay 5:37 a.m.-10:43 a.m. B. Mayfair, M. Cyeux, L. Sltmn 5:48 a.m.-10:54 a.m. R. Rock, M. Laird, B. Crane 5:59 a.m.-11:05 a.m. B. Grace, T. Haylck, B. Snedkr 6:10 a.m.-11:16 a.m. D. Wrdrp, M. Wright, P. Ellbye 6:41 a.m.-1:30 a.m. D. McGrne, T. Stewrt, M. Kuchr 6:52 a.m.-1:41 a.m.D.Higgins,J.Kavanagh,D. Gaunt 7:03 a.m.-1:52 a.m. G. Bhullar, R. Davies, J. Driscoll 7:14 a.m.-2:03 a.m. S. Lyle, A. Quiros, S. Marino 7:25 a.m.-2:14 a.m. N. Faldo, S. Kjeldsen, B. Gay 7:36 a.m.-2:25 a.m. M. Weir, B. Curtis, R. Fisher 7:47 a.m.-2:36 a.m. T. Clark, S. Ames, C. Howell III 7:58 a.m.-2:47 a.m. E. Els, L. Glover, M. Kaymer 8:09 a.m.-2:58 a.m. H. Mahan, J. Rose, A. Romero
8:20 a.m.-3:09 a.m. C.Montgomerie, Z.Johnson,
K.Choi
8:31 a.m.-3:20 a.m. R. McIlroy, A. Kim, R. Goosen
8:42 a.m.-3:31 a.m. T.Hamilton, S.Hansen,T.Kondo
8:53 a.m.-3:42 a.m. J.B. Holmes, Ian Poulter, Mi- guel Angel Jimenez 9:09 a.m.-3:58 a.m. R. Imada, P. Casey, A. Cabrera 9:20 a.m.-4:09 a.m. P. Harringtn, J. Furyk, G. Ogilvy 9:31 a.m.-4:20 a.m. D. Love III,P. Lawrie,S. Appleby
9:42 a.m.-4:31 a.m.P.McGinley,C.Petterssn,J.Daly
9:53 a.m.-4:42 a.m. a-S. Gross, D. Toms, T. Lehman 10:04 a.m.-4:53 a.m.J.Kingstn,C. Hoffmn, F. Jacbsn 10:15 a.m.-5:04 a.m.P.Goyds, F. Molinari, R. Sterne 10:26 a.m.-5:15 a.m. Richard S. Johnson, T.Levet, K.Sutherland
10:37 a.m.-5:26 a.m. T. Aiken, P. Hedblom, P. Baker 10:48 a.m.-5:37 a.m. J. Geary, F.A. Hed, D. Drysdale 10:59 a.m.-5:48 a.m. K. Kubya, B. Vaughn, E. Sltmn 11:10 a.m.-5:59 a.m. T.Wood, D. Smail, O. Fisher 11:21 a.m.-6:10 a.m. T. Pilkadaris, S. Surry, K. Oda
LOCAL GOLF
Army Navy 81
Senior League of No. Va.
⁄2
, Dominion Valley 1 ⁄2
Evergreen 8, International 1 Hidden Creek 8, River Creek 1 River Bend 8, Belmont 1 Army Navy — John Gonzalez, Bob Blair and Wayne Ford won the senior ABCD scramble with 64. Lisa Moore won the three-day championship tourna- ment. Judi Enright won low gross and Dory Belt- son won low net. Chevy Chase — Bob Boorman won the Independ- ence Day cup with 66. CC of Fairfax — In the nine-hole women’s club championship, Penny Parasidis won with two-day net 65. Lynne Stephenson won low gross with 107. Herndon Centennial — In the Jack Walker memo- rial tournament, Ronnie Gordon won with 62. International — In the nine-hole, two-lady team event, Vicki Whitehead and Caroline Byars won with net 31. Kenwood — In the KWGA board of governors tour- nament, Jocelyn Lamond won class A with 71. Leisure World — In the MISGA mixer with Mont- gomery Village, Tom Riley, John Yi, Herb Harris and Larry Carswell won with 114. Mount Vernon — In the nine-hole home-to-home invitational, Nancy Moscoso, Betsy Riley, Barbara Ruth and Clara Baldwin won with 50. Pinecrest — In the men’s low net tournament, J.B Yowell, Jim Ivery and Lee Hudson tied with 30. River Bend — In the women’s Stableford beat-the- pro tournament, Jane Kim won a playoff with Nina Langpaul.
RESULTS
AMATEUR BASEBALL— Mid-Atlantic Classic
Cal Ripken Sr. League 2, Valley League 1
SUMMER BASKETBALL
Beasley Assault League— Championship
North Point 69, Riverdale Baptist 61
The Rock League — Div. II Playoffs
Georgetown Prep 57, Springbrook 48 St. John’s (DC) 73, Paint Branch 58 Towson 44, Good Counsel 38 DeMatha 63, Arundel 49
BASKETBALL
WNBA
Yesterday’s Results
San Antonio 79...................................Washington 78 Indiana 84................................................... Chicago 74 Atlanta 91...............................................Minnesota 77 at Phoenix 100.................................... Sacramento 81 Detroit at Seattle .................................................. Late
Silver Stars 79, Mystics 78
SAN ANTONIO (79) Johnson 4-8 0-0 9, Young 9-15 2-5 20, Riley 2-5 0-0 4, Hammon 7-15 5-5 21, Darling 1-4 1-1 3, Perperoglou 0-1 0-0 0, Snell 3-7 0-0 8, Lawson-Wade 1-3 0-0 3, Frazee 4-8 2-2 11. Totals
31-66 10-13 79.
WASHINGTON (78) Currie 1-2 0-0 2, Sanford 2-2 0-0 4, Melvin 1-3 1-3 3, Beard 7-13 0-0 17, Harding 8-15 0-0 18, Langhorne 4-6 2-3 10, Coleman 1-3 0-0 2, Mosby 4-6 0-0 8, Ajavon 5-7 2-2 14. Totals 33-57
5-8 78.
San Antonio (6-6) ................. 19 22 19 19 — 79 Washington (6-6) ................. 18 14 21 25 — 78
Three-point goals: SA 7-17 (Hammon 2-5, Snell 2-6, Frazee 1-2, Lawson-Wade 1-2, Johnson 1-2), Washington 7-11 (Beard 3-4, Ajavon 2-2, Harding 2-3, Coleman 0-2). Fouled out: None. Rebounds: SA 31 (Frazee 6), Was. 34 (Beard, Langhorne 6). Assists: SA 22 (Darling, Hammon 5), Was. 15 (Har- ding 4). Fouls: SA 16, Was. 15. A: 17,220 (19,487).
SOCCER
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