March Issue of Swimming World Features NCAA Championship Previews

PHOENIX, Arizona, February 14. THE March issue of Swimming World is once again stocked with quality content in the NCAA preview edition of the publication.

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In the World Swimming section, we project the top 10 finishers of both the men's and women's NCAA Division I Championships, while senior writer John Lohn features the Vanderkaay family. Managing editor Jason Marsteller previews the South America region in the latest Olympic preview, while we also name the Disabled Swimmers of the Year.

In SWIM, Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen writes about head neutrality in the pool, while J.R. Rosania provides the readers with an Everyday Ad Routine. Wayne Goldsmith and Helen Morris also give out five breaststroke essentials.

In Swimming Technique, the incomparable Michael J. Stott interviews UCLA's Cyndi Gallagher and looks at how Kim Vandenberg trains. Stott also chatted with some top collegiate coaches to explain how a team wins an NCAA team title. Meanwhile, Rod Havriluk gives some tips on Improving Performance in Swimming via Technology and Learning Strategies.

In Junior Swimmer, we recap top age group efforts in Speedo American Relay, and name our National Age Group Record Setter.

DIGITAL CONTENT
The digital version of the March issue will also feature interviews with Paul Yetter, Sean Hutchison, Rick DeMont, Albert Subirats as well as USA Diving's President Debbie Hesse. Gold Medal Mel Stewart also had a fun conversation at the Long Beach Grand Prix where he spoke with some coaches and swimmers about the trends in more sculpted bodies in the sport.

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