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PHOENIX, Arizona, April 12. THE
Junior Swimmer section in this month's issue of
Swimming World Magazine looks in on meets in
American Relay. Check to see if a summary of your competition appears in the current edition.
A profile also appears of a recent National Age Group (NAG) record setter. In this issue, you will mee...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, April 11. CAROLYN Boak, a coach with The Woodlands Masters Swim Team in The Woodlands, Texas is the author of the Workout Card section in the April issue of
Swimming World Magazine.
Coach Boak details a complete week's worth of her favorite workouts for Masters. The workouts presented range from "50's All...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, April 10. KATHY Aspaas, coach of rising star Dagny Knutson, is the subject of the current issue's question and answer feature in the
Swimming Technique section.
Aspaas is the head coach of the girls swimming team at Minot High School in Minot, N.D. Her teams have amassed 16 state titles. In the interview, coach A...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, April 7. IN
Swimming World's April issue of the
SWIM section, Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen writes about how swimming enhances life in areas outside of the pool. Pipes-Neilsen highlights the many lessons connected with swimming that serve as strong positives for achieving success in other segments of life.
In additi...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, April 6. IN the April issue of Swimming World Magazine, premium members can go to the
interactive page of SwimmingWorldMagazine.com and view the interactive content that was embedded in the current digital issue. Members can click on the subject and it will ...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, April 5. THE issue of morning quickness is addressed by insights from four coaches representing different levels of competition in the
Swimming Technique portion of
Swimming World's April issue.
Sharing their thoughts in this article are; Frank Busch, head coach at the University of Arizona, Michael Brooks, ...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, April 4. THE Trident Swim Foundation is entering its second year of operation, and major gains are already evident in the children they have worked with in and out of the pool.
In this SwimmingWorld.TV interview found on page 7 of
Swimming World's April digital issue, foundation co-founders Jeremy Fain and Kristin Ga...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, April 3. THE Junior Pan Pacific Championships provided a stage for a international coming out party for some of the sport's future stars. By far, American Dagny Knutson shined the brightest of all in winning eight total medals, seven of which were gold.
Also in the
World Swimming section this month,
Swimming Worl...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, April 2. JAPAN's Keijiro Nakamura is a recipient of
Swimming World Magazine's 2008 World Masters Swimmers of the Year award. In addition, this issue includes features on the rest of the Top 12 World Masters of 2008.
The swimmers recognized with this honor represent four countries and range in age from 31 to 95...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, April 1. IN
A Voice for the Sport in the April issue of
Swimming World Magazine, publisher Brent Rutemiller applies lessons learned from the history of journalism to the sport of swimming.
It seems as though every month we read about another newspaper going out of business as a new digital company comes online.
...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, March 10. IN the March issue of
Swimming World Magazine, premium members can go to the
interactive page of SwimmingWorldMagazine.com and view the interactive content that is embedded in the current digital issue. Members can click on the subject and i...
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Below each headline is the number of stories connected to a specific subject. Just scroll down to find the subject that you would like to read more about and simply click on the corresponding number to find more information.
JUNIOR PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS (page 55)
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GUAM, January 8. RISING star Dagny Knutson led an American charge on the first day of the Junior Pan Pacific championships, held in the U.S. territory of Guam. Japan and the United States each lead with three gold medals in the four-day meet.
Women's 200 free
Knutson started the meet with a blazing fast 1:57.73 in the 200 free, erasi...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, September 26. ONE of the inductees into the International Masters Hall of Fame is the focus of the Friday edition of
The Morning Swim Show.
Host Peter Busch opens the show with a look at some of the top names on the Australian and American teams headed to the Junior Pan Pacific Championships in January. Busch also highli...
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida, February 7. JOE Ziegler, a senior from Leon High in Tallahassee, has become the first swimmer from the Big Bend/Panhandle Areas to earn a Pinch A Penny Swimmer of the Year Award in the program's eight-year history. The
Swimming World five-star recruit, who signed with Alabama, will receive his Florida Male Swimmer o...
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By Jason Marsteller
HONOLULU, Hawaii, June 9. AFTER the dust settled at the National Club Swimming Association's All-American meet, the West stood victorious in the combined team dual meet battle. The West posted 1,066 points against the East's 966-point tally during the meet held at the Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center in Honolulu, Ha...
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PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, May 18. PITTSBURGH announced the signing of six student-athletes for the 2007-08 season. The six newcomers include four athletes for the women's team in Laura Barnes, Emily DeStefano, Sarah Looney and Alexandra Stoddart, and two swimmers on the men's side in Andrzej Dubiel and Alex McLaren.
"The incoming 2...
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By Duncan Scott
CHANDLER, Arizona, February 20. NOT all of the preparations for the FINA World Championships have been taking place in the USA Swimming Missouri Grand Prix in Columbia, college conference meets, the New South Wales Open Championships or Hungary, a few of the locations producing first-rate performances around the swimming world i...
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AUSTIN, Texas, February 17. MARY Beck has done it again. One night after becoming the first high schooler to crack the 1:58 barrier in the 200-yard individual medley, the sophomore from Westlake High clocked 1:57.41 Saturday at the Texas 5A State Championships. Beck lowered her effort of 1:57.74 from the preliminaries on Friday night.
Beck, who ...
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas, February 4. MARY Beck, a sophomore at Austin Westlake High School, established a national high school record in the 200-yard individual medley on Saturday. Beck clocked 1:58.28 at the Texas Region VII 5A Championships at the Josh Davis Natatorium and broke the former record by the smallest of margins. The former record of 1:58.2...
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