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Swimming World Magazine March 2010 Issue
Inside this issue:
008 GEORGIA GETS NOD AS NO. 1 by Jason Marsteller
Should Georgia win the women’s NCAA Division 1 Championships, it will move the Southeastern Conference back into a tie with the Pac-10 for the most national titles with 11.
012 TEXAS TARGETS 10th TITLE by John Lohn
After finishing runner-up at the men’s NCAA Division 1 Championships the last two season, 2010 looks to be the year that Coach Eddie Reese’s Longhorns will win their 10th team title.
016 THE TOP 5 MOST AMAZING WOMEN’S COLLEGIATE PERFORMANCES IN THE LAST DECADE by Jeff Commings
The first 10 years of the 21st century–2000-09– saw some swims at the women’s NCAA Division 1 Swimming and Diving Championships that will likely be remembered in the 22nd century.
019 HOLIDAY CUP: PAST AND PRESENT by Eric Velazquez
The Holiday Cup, from its chaotic beginnings, has grown into one of the most exciting and competitive women’s water polo tournaments in the world.
Inside this issue, SWIM
023 THE POOL’S EDGE: MONKEY CHATTER! by Karlyn Pipes-Nielsen
If you’re looking for a new way to achieve optimum performance, you might add something old to your program: yoga.
024 LANE LEADERS: JACK GROSELLE by Emily Sampl
026 WORKOUT CARD: TRAINING WITH YMCA INDY SWIMFIT by Mel Goldstein
Inside this issue, Swimming Technique
028 Q&A WITH COACH DNA ROSS, PURDUE UNIVERSITY by Michael J. Stott
030 HOW THEY TRAIN: GIORDNA POGIOLI AND SCOTT USHER by Michael J. Stott
Inside this issue, Junior Swimmer
032 A STRONG FIRST HALF by Sarah Eckersley
Although the high school swimming season is only halfway over, three national records highlighted the fall high school state championships.
034 AMERICAN RELAY by Judy Jacob