Swimming World Features NCAA Predictions, Vanderkaay Family Dynasty, Disabled Swimmers of the Year and South American Olympic Preview

PHOENIX, Arizona, March 2. A true reader's delight awaits in this month's World Swimming section. Leading off is Swimming World's annual NCAA Division I Championships predictions. Prognostications are made for both the men's and women's meets. Top 10 teams also are picked along with Others To Watch, which provide readers with a great guide by which to follow these major collegiate competitions.

A feature on the special Vanderkaay family dynasty and its special relationship to the University of Michigan men's swimming program. Get an inside look on how swimming is truly a family affair for the Vanderkaay brothers.

Selections of the 2007 Male and Female Disabled Swimmers of the Year also appear in the section. Get an insight into what truly are two inspirational and talented athletes.

This month, Swimming World's ongoing feature; Countdown To Beijing, continues with an overview of South American swimming. See who the athletes and the countries they represent are that are the ones to watch at the Olympics this summer.

Premium subscribers who download and read the March issue of Swimming World Magazine from the Premium Section will be able to enjoy all the multimedia elements embedded in the issue.

The March issue contains the following SwimmingWorld.TV interviews:
* Paul Yetter, Sean Hutchison
* Arizona's Albert Subirats
* USA Diving's Debbie Hesse
* Rick DeMont
* Look into impact of strength and conditioning on the sport

Click here for a preview of the multimedia items available in the March issue.

This issue is truly interactive with nearly 100 links for Premium Subscribers to get the rest of the story, results or even visit the web sites of Swimming World Magazine's advertisers.

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March 2008 Issue
Contents of The March issue:

3 NIKE TECHNIQUE TIP: Breaststroke Breath by Glenn Mills
8 PICK SIX by John Lohn
Auburn, under new head coach Richard Quick, will try to win an NCAA record-tying sixth straight men's team title.
13 THIRD TIME'S A CHARM? by Jason Marsteller
Arizona's women were picked to win all the marbles the last two years, but didn't. Swimming World Magazine still believes the Wildcats have the firepower to take it all.
18 VANDERKAAY DYNASTY by John Lohn
Christian, Peter, Alex and Dane Vanderkaay are leaving their mark in the pool.
20 2008 OLYMPIC PREVIEW: SOUTH AMERICA by Jason Marsteller
22 2007 DISABLED SWIMMERS OF THE YEAR:
Valerie Grand'Maison and Matthew Cowdrey

departments:
6 A VOICE for the SPORT
43 35th ANNUAL CAMP DIRECTORY
55 FOR THE RECORD
58 CALENDAR
62 PARTING SHOT

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

30 Q&A WITH COACH CYNDI GALLAGHER by Michael J. Stott
Bruin blue through-and-through, UCLA Coach Cyndi Gallagher directs an aquatic program defined by academic and competitive excellence.
33 HOW THEY TRAIN: Kim Vandenberg by Michael J. Stott
34 CATCHING A WAVE by Michael J. Stott
Some of the sport's best college coaches share their insights on how to win an NCAA team championship.
37 IMPROVING PERFORMANCE IN SWIMMING:
Technology and Learning Strategies by Rod Havriluk
Coaches have found that a comprehensive program of instruction and analysis can substantially improve technique and performance.

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

25 THE POOL'S EDGE PRESENTED BY VIEW: Where's Your Head? by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen
Achieving a neutral head position in each of your strokes is extremely important if you want to become a better swimmer.
26 DRYSIDE TRAINING: The Everyday Ab Routine by J.R. Rosania
28 5 BREASTSTROKE ESSENTIALS by Wayne Goldsmith and Helen Morris

In the Junior Swimmer portion of the magazine you will find the following:
39 NATIONAL AGE GROUP RECORD SETTER: Brady Fox
41 SPEEDO AMERICAN RELAY

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