Day By Day Summary Of World Championships, Thoughts Concerning Speedsuit Issue in World Swimming Section Of September Swimming World

PHOENIX, Arizona, September 3. A daily summary of last month's World Championships is presented in September's World Swimming section of Swimming World. In addition, wrap-ups of the other aquatic competitions involving water polo, open water swimming, diving and synchronized swimming are included.

Also highlighted in this section of the September issue is Swimming World's annual national high school boys and girls team champions. This year, championship titles were won by The Baylor School (Tenn.) girls and Saratoga High School (Calif.) boys.

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September 2009 Issue
Contents of The September issue:

7 ARRIVADERCI, SPEEDSUITS! by Jason Marsteller
As swimmers said goodbye to Rome and the 13th FINA World Championships, they also bid farewell to the new speedsuits that helped contribute to an unprecedented 43 world records!
13 DOWN TO THE WIRE by Jason Marsteller
The girls from The Baylor School (Tenn.) won Swimming World Magazine's national high school championship by just four points over Carmel (Ind.).
18 A NEW POWER by Dan Albano
Swimming in the shadow of perennial powerhouse Bellarmine Prep, Saratoga High School of northern California showed that quality can beat depth by winning its first-ever Swimming World Magazine boys' national high school championship.
24 CELEBRATING 50+ YEARS IN AQUATICS: 1989-92 by Jeff Commings
As we celebrate 50+ years in aquatics, Swimming World Magazine will be taking a trip through history, highlighting some of the top moments of the magazine's existence.
26 THEN AND NOW by Jeff Commings
Speed, endurance and versatility—that is what it takes to win the individual medley. And in their respective day, both Tamas Darnyi and Michael Phelps dominated the 200 and 400 events.
DEPARTMENTS:
6 A VOICE for the SPORT
39 FOR THE RECORD
43 NISCA ALL-AMERICANS
51 CALENDAR
54 PARTING SHOT

In the Swimming Technique portion of the magazine you will find the following:

33 Q&A WITH COACH RYAN MALLAM by Michael J. Stott
35 HOW THEY TRAIN: Craig Jordens by Michael J. Stott

In the SWIM portion of the magazine you will find the following:

28 THE POOL'S EDGE: Rev-up Your Heart! by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen
The goal of the REV-UP set is to transition your body—and mind— from going easy to getting ready to swim fast.
30 WORKOUT CARD: Training with Academy Bullet Masters
by Chris Colburn

In the Junior Swimmer portion of the magazine you will find the following:
37 SPEEDO AMERICAN RELAY by Judy Jacob
38 TYR AGE GROUP SWIMMER OF THE MONTH: Jackson DeFore

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