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Aaron Peirsol Featured on Cover of April's Swimming World Magazine -- March 15, 2010

PHOENIX, Arizona, March 15. THE April issue of Swimming World Magazine is packed with great content, including an outstanding feature by senior writer John Lohn on Aaron Peirsol that earned a cover spot.

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April is also known for the annual Top 12 World Masters Swimmers of the Year announcement, which is sure to cause a lot of conversation within the Masters community. Meanwhile, our own resident Masters standout Jeff Commings concludes his top NCAA moments of the decade with his top five men's list. Additionally, Emily Sampl takes a look at the diving scene in the United States.


IN the SWIM section, along with the World Masters of the Year, Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen returns with some tips on how to travel smart. Sampl also features Keiko Price as a Lane Leader.

In Swimming Technique, Michael J. Stott chats with Aquatjets' Kate Lundsten, who gives one of the most open and honest interviews we've seen in the Q&A feature. Stott and Lundsten then look at how Rachel Bootsma trains. Stott completes his article trifecta with a look at how to get the taper done correctly. The United States Swim School Association also provides its regular report from Margee Charron on how to keep Learn to Swim programs fun.

In Junior Swimmer, Judy Jacob looks at age group swimming in the U.S. in American Relay, while Wayne Goldsmith and Helen Morris write about why becoming a multi-event stroke swimmer should be at the top of the list for any age grouper.

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March 15, 2010 That's so great Aarons on the cover again. I have the one when he was fifteen and standing in front of a sign saying 10,000 miles to Australia. What a career, for a man would never chased celebrity. Aaron is a true icon!
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March 15, 2010 Meant to say "what a career , for a man who never chased celebrity.
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