
The Big Shoulders Swim in Lake Michigan really stirred up a shark's frenzy over its official race t-shirts and awards judging from the comments on the US Masters Swimming forums.
Photos of the Obama t-shirt and medals are brought to us by Blue Ollie.

It is highly probable that this issue will be front and center - at least in the hallways and over meals - by the delegates to the upcoming US Masters Swimming annual convention in Atlanta from September 24-28.
Whether it is America's next President, the Executive Committee of US Masters Swimming or the Big Shoulders race organizers, these individuals will need to do a whole lot of healing, explaining and compromising in the near future for our country and the swimming community to come together again for our collective good.
4 comments:
I've thought about this some. I'll venture a guess: this is a Chicago race, and Obama is something of a local icon and this medal/shirt design is a spoof on that.
Back in 1997, I did a 4 mile running race in Eureka, IL, and that race shirt had Ronald Reagan on it. Again, it was kind of a light heartted spoof on a local icon.
But we are in the midst of a rather hotly contested election, feelings are a bit raw, and well, no easy way to say this, but I can see people saying "there we go again, *(&^!! Chicago politics"!
So, as much as I love the medal and the shirt, it might have been a better idea to stay away from this theme THIS YEAR (as it is an election year) or, if the race folks really wanted to have some fun, offer a choice of a McCain finisher's medal (and/or shirt) or an Obama one. :-)
Frankly, there are enough political junkies like myself that they would have sold out of the extras as I would have bought one of each.
Yes, I back Obama, but I am a bit of a political junkie and get a kick out of spoofs on local icons, be they politicians that I support or those that I don't.
Perhaps the race organizers could have asked Sarah Palin to fire the start gun for more balance?!?
Fine! :-)
Actually our local Congressional Representative is an avid runner and I often shake his hand and wish him luck prior to a race.
I don't think that he swims though.
ps: Re, Gov. Palin: she is also an endurance athlete (3:59 running marathon, I think) so she would have probably wanted to swim the race.
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