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Swimming World Magazine June 2010 Issue
Inside this issue:
007 COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Stayin’ Alive by Jason Marsteller
Many college men’s and women’s swimming and diving team continued their winning streaks at their respective NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA and NJCAA championship meets.
014 USING ALL YOUR RESOURCES by Emily Sampl
At this year’s men’s and women’s NCAA Division I Championships, diving points proved to be key in both Florida’s (women’s) and Texas’ (men’s) team triumphs.
016 ON THE VERGE OF GREATNESS by John Lohn
Armed with an impressive athletic pedigree and work ehtic, NCAA champ Austin Surhoff from the University of Texas could be one of the next great American swimmers on the international scene.
DEPARTMENTS
006 A VOICE FOR THE SPORT
034 FOR THE RECORD
044 CALENDAR
045 PARTING SHOT
Inside this issue, SWIM
018 THE POOL’S EDGE: Jump In…the Water’s Fine! by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen
Summer is right around the corner, which means it’s time to get outside and enjoy some open water swimming.
019 WORKOUT CARD: Training with Conejo-Simi Aquatics Masters by Lauren Hancock
Inside this issue, Swimming Technique
021 Q&A WITH COACH PETER WRIGHT, Y-SPARTAQUATICS by Michael J. Stott
023 HOW THEY TRAIN: David Ingraham by Michael J. Stott
024 THE SCIENCE OF PERFORMANCE: The Basics of a Great Swimming Start by G. John Mullen
026 ADVERSITY: WHEN MIND MATTERS by Michael J. Stott
Advance preparation is the best medicine.
Inside this issue, Junior Swimmer
029 NATIONAL AGE GROUP RECORD SETTER: Camden Murphy, Spartan Aquatic Club (Mich.)
030 AMERICAN RELAY by Judy Jaccob
031 TYR AGE GROUP SWIMMER OF THE MONTH: Isabella Rongione, The FISH (Va.)
032 THE STREAK CONTINUES by Jason Marsteller
Sarasota YMCA’s numbers keep getting better: four straight combined team championships, six straight women’s crowns and 25 titles overall at the YMCA Nationals.