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Swimming World Magazine August 2010 Issue
Inside this issue:
008 FROM SIBERIA TO BEST IN THE U.S. by Jeff Commings
Vladimir Morozov left the Arctic elements of Siberia three years ago for Southern California, where he has become the fastest high school swimmer in the country and Swimming World’s Male High School Swimmer of the Year.
012 CONTINUING GREATNESS by Jason Marsteller
Dagny Knutson becomes only the fifth female to win back-to-back titles as Swimming World’s Female High School Swimmer of the Year
015 A DUAL STAR by John Lohn
She’s an international open water champion who also has competed in the pool at the World Championships. It stands to reason that the USA’s Chloe Sutton could excel in both disciplines come the London Olympics in 2012.
018 LOOKING FOR NEW CHALLENGES by Emily Sampl
Paul Robinson, a successful triathlete and open water swimmer, hopes to cross the English Channel next summer.
DEPARTMENTS:
006 A VOICE FOR THE SPORT
036 FOR THE RECORD
043 CALENDAR
046 PARTING SHOT
Inside this issue, SWIM
020 THE POOL’S EDGE: Kick It Up! by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen
To be a really good swimmer, you must also have a really strong, fast, sustainable kick.
021 LANE LEADERS: Traci Granger by Emily Sampl
022 WORKOUT CARD: Training with Davis Aquatic Masters by Stu Kahn
Inside this issue, Swimming Technique
024 Q&A WITH COACH DAN GELDERLOOS, CALVIN COLLEGE by Michael J. Stott
026 HOW THEY TRAIN: Emily Roberts and Maggie Vail by Michael J. Stott
027 GOAL-ORIENTED by Michael J. Stott
Goal setting is essential to team leadership, direction, tradition, hopes and dreams.
030 THE SCIENCE OF PERFORMANCE: How to Prevent Shoulder Pain by G. John Mullen
Inside this issue, Junior Swimmer
033 NATIONAL AGE GROUP RECORD SETTER: Jared Markham, Greenwood Tiger Sharks (Colo.)
034 AMERICAN RELAY by Judy Jacob
035 TYR AGE GROUP SWIMMER OF THE MONTH: Alex Liang, Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics (Calif.)