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Re: Why do English Channel swimmers consider their swim "unassisted"? [AlwaysCurious]
But I think you missed my greater point. Whether they are hypocrites about it, I guess is debate, but I think what the organization simply wants to clarify, is that in fact she didnt really follow the "rules" that is widely accepted in the ows community.

ETA: Which was to my triathlon analogue. We call a "non draft" triathlon, non drafting, yet we actually "draft", but we widely accept it as not gaining any advantage.

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