Thursday, December 21, 2006

Amanda Weir goes pro and is trying to figure out what suit will pay her the most money.

Last summer at the 2006 Conoco Phillips USA Swimming National Championship, Amanda Weir, logged a new American record for the 100 Free LCM with a time of 53.58.

So, what is a girl to do who sets and American record? She goes pro and signs with Evan Morgenstein of Premier Management Group and subsequently enters into negotiations with TYR, Nike, and Speedo so as to figure out what suit she thinks is best; or so says the Gwinnett Daily Post of Georgia and Swimming World Lane 9 News. [link] [link]

So what does this blogger do, he goes on Google and tries to find out what her current suit is or the suit she wore when she swam her American Record. Now, submitted for your approval is, Amanda Weir, wearing a two-toned, charcoal, and stainless-steel, gray, Speedo. The suit she set her American record in.

This blogger's point of view is that if you set an American record in a Speedo or a TYR, you have all ready endorsed that swimming related product with not only your record or records but with your legal tender Benjamins'.

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