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Swimming World Magazine October 2010 Issue
Inside this issue:
008 SERIOUSLY SWIFT SWIMMING by Jason Marsteller
This summer’s U.S. Nationals was a qualifying meet for the Pan Pacific Championships and World Championships, and American swimmers responded with some very fast times.
011 A WHOLE LOT OF SHAKING GOIN’ ON! by John Lohn
Michael Phelps may have rocked the world two years ago in Beijing, but it’s American teammate Ryan Lochte who is taking his turn as the world’s most dominant swimmer, capturing gold medals in all six of his events at the Pan Pacific Championships.
015 LOOKIN’ GOOD by Emily Sampl
U.S. divers are performing well at the halfway point between the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games.
DEPARTMENTS
030 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE
032 PREP SCHOOL LISTINGS
047 FOR THE RECORD
051 CALENDAR
054 PARTING SHOT
Inside this issue, SWIM
018 THE POOL’S EDGE: Tips from the Top! by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen
If you have ever wondered what the fastest “older” swimmers in the world think about when they swim, this story is for you.
020 DRYSIDE TRAINING: Killer Swim Set–On Land by J.R. Rosania
022 WORKOUT CARD: Training with Crawfish Aquatics (Baton Rouge, La.) by Nan Fontenot
Inside this issue, Swimming Technique
024 Q&A WITH COACH DAVE ANDERSON, SCHROEDER YMCA by Michael J. Stott
027 HOW THEY TRAIN: Mitchell Friedemann by Michael J. Stott
028 USSSA: The Magical World of Swimming Lessons–the 5 Cities Swim School Way by Jeff Purchin
Inside this issue, Junior Swimmer
042 NATIONAL AGE GROUP RECOD SETTER: Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics 15-18 Girls 200 Meter Free Relay
043 AMERICAN RELAY by Judy Jacob
045 EXTRA MOTIVATION by Judy Jacob
The nation’s top 18-and-under swimmers at this year’s junior nationals were rewarded with a trip to Hawaii to represent the U.S. at the Junior Pan Pacific Championships.
046 YAHOO FOR WAHOOS! by Judy Jacob
The Wilton YMCA Wahoos captured the combined team title at the YMCA Nationals by a large margin, but the separate races for women and men were very close.