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Swimming World Magazine July 2010 Issue
Inside this issue:
008 STORYLINES AND SUBPLOTS by Jason Marsteller
Everybody already knows what to expect from swimmers such as Michael Phelps, Leisel Jones, Kosuke Kitajima and Brent Hayden, who should be competing at this summer’s Pan Pacific Championships. But what can be expected from some of the less well-known names in the sport?
011 4 WORLD RECORDS IN 6-1/2 HOURS! by Jeff Commings
Aug. 20, 1980 marked the first time four different swimmers broke world records in four different events on the same day.
014 THE RIGHT FIT by John Lohn
During the last several years, 24-year-old backstroker Nick Thoman has been looking for the best place for him to train. It appears he found it with Coach David Marsh at SwimMAC Carolina.
016 A NEW QUEEN IS CROWNED by Emily Sampl
UCLA’s streak of five straight NCAA Women’s water polo titles came to an end as crosstown rival USC edged top-seeded Stanford 10-9 in the championship game.
DEPARTMENTS:
006 A VOICE FOR THE SPORT
036 FOR THE RECORD
043 CALENDAR
046 PARTING SHOT
Inside this issue, SWIM
019 THE POOL’S EDGE: Rookie Mistakes by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen
020 DRYSIDE TRAINING: Getting Older and Stronger by J.R. Rosania
Inside this issue, Swimming Technique
022 Q&A WITH COACH BRETT HAWKE, AUBURN UNIVERSITY by Michael J. Stott
024 HOW THEY TRAIN: Bryan Lundquist by Michael J. Stott
025 GOING FOR THE WIN: When Athletes Who Can, Don’t….and Why by Michael J. Stott
Inside this issue, Junior Swimmer
030 NATIONAL AGE GROUP RECORD SETTERS: Aquajets (Minn.) 11-12 Girls 200 Yard Free, 200 Medley and 400 Medley Relays and Olivia Anderson
031 AMERICAN RELAY by Judy Jacob
032 TYR AGE GROUP SWIMMER OF THE MONTH: Annie Kyriakidis, Nashville Aquatic Club (Tenn.)
033 GOLDMINDS: Tip-Top Tapering by Wayne Goldsmith
Here are twenty-two tricks, tips and tales toward a terrific taper!