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Swimming World Magazine May 2022 Issue – PDF ONLY

In this issue of Swimming World, read about the 2022 NCAA men’s and women’s champions- the Cal Golden Bears, and the Virginia Cavaliers, alongside a full Division I photo gallery. Also featured are the results from the NAIAs, NJCAAs, and the DII and DIII championships; A world record flashback with David Wilkie, from the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games; A brief history of diving in the USA; The importance of collagen for athletic performance; How Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion apply to swimming; Special Sets with swimmer Kate Douglass; Q&A with Westchester Aquatic Club’s coach Carle Fierro; How They Train with Westchester Aquatic swimmer Claire Weinstein; Versatile dumbbell workouts for dryland; Up and Comer Makayla Hill of SwimEnergy Aquatics; and much more!

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Swimming World Magazine May 2022 Issue – Print Edition

In this issue of Swimming World, read about the 2022 NCAA men’s and women’s champions- the Cal Golden Bears, and the Virginia Cavaliers, alongside a full Division I photo gallery. Also featured are the results from the NAIAs, NJCAAs, and the DII and DIII championships; A world record flashback with David Wilkie, from the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games; A brief history of diving in the USA; The importance of collagen for athletic performance; How Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion apply to swimming; Special Sets with swimmer Kate Douglass; Q&A with Westchester Aquatic Club’s coach Carle Fierro; How They Train with Westchester Aquatic swimmer Claire Weinstein; Versatile dumbbell workouts for dryland; Up and Comer Makayla Hill of SwimEnergy Aquatics; and much more!

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Swimming World Magazine May 2021 Issue – PDF ONLY

Read about Texas Longhorns coach Eddie Reese, who recently announced his retirement after leading Texas to its 15th NCAA Championship win; Also featured is the 2021 Men’s and Women’s NCAA Championships review- University of Virginia finished first for the first time in the history of the NCAA; North Carolina State placed runner up at the Atlantic Coast Conference, another historic first; Maggie MacNeil set a new record for the 100 yard butterfly; Texas A&M’s Shaine Casas won the 100 yard back, 200 back, and 200 IM; Cal’s Ryan Hoffer capped his senior year with titles in the 50 free, 100 free, and 100 butterfly; Queens University swept their 6th straight women’s and men’s DII championships; Claire Curzan has moved steadily from Olympic contender to Olympic favorite; Takeoff To Tokyo looks back on Ireland’s Michelle Smith, who received a 4 year ban in 1998 for tampering with a doping sample and became a poster girl for cheating; Josh Matheny approaches his first Olympic Trials in June; An Olympic Open Water preview; and much, much more!

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Swimming World Magazine May 2021 Issue – Print Edition

Read about Texas Longhorns coach Eddie Reese, who recently announced his retirement after leading Texas to its 15th NCAA Championship win; Also featured is the 2021 Men’s and Women’s NCAA Championships review- University of Virginia finished first for the first time in the history of the NCAA; North Carolina State placed runner up at the Atlantic Coast Conference, another historic first; Maggie MacNeil set a new record for the 100 yard butterfly; Texas A&M’s Shaine Casas won the 100 yard back, 200 back, and 200 IM; Cal’s Ryan Hoffer capped his senior year with titles in the 50 free, 100 free, and 100 butterfly; Queens University swept their 6th straight women’s and men’s DII championships; Claire Curzan has moved steadily from Olympic contender to Olympic favorite; Takeoff To Tokyo looks back on Ireland’s Michelle Smith, who received a 4 year ban in 1998 for tampering with a doping sample and became a poster girl for cheating; Josh Matheny approaches his first Olympic Trials in June; An Olympic Open Water preview; and much, much more!

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Swimming World Magazine May/June 2020 Issue – PDF ONLY

In this combined May/June 2020 issue, read about swimming sisters Gretchen and Alex Walsh, who are chasing the Olympic dream together from within the Nashville Aquatic Club. Also featured is University of California and US National Team coach Dave Durden, navigating his champion team through the 2020 Olympics postponement; The continued effects of the coronavirus disease on the sport of swimming across the globe; NAIA and NJCAA completed championships just before lockdown cutoff; US National Teams look for a silver lining to the Olympics postponement; Before the Beep with Ashley Twichell; Misty Hyman’s magical moment at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney; The value of hand force analysis for the backstroke and breaststroke; Aerobic overload and the role of volume in swim training; Plus two (2!) sets of Special Sets, How They Train, and Dryside Training; and much more!

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Swimming World Magazine May/June 2020 Issue – Print Edition

In this combined May/June 2020 issue, read about swimming sisters Gretchen and Alex Walsh, who are chasing the Olympic dream together from within the Nashville Aquatic Club. Also featured is University of California and US National Team coach Dave Durden, navigating his champion team through the 2020 Olympics postponement; The continued effects of the coronavirus disease on the sport of swimming across the globe; NAIA and NJCAA completed championships just before lockdown cutoff; US National Teams look for a silver lining to the Olympics postponement; Before the Beep with Ashley Twichell; Misty Hyman’s magical moment at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney; The value of hand force analysis for the backstroke and breaststroke; Aerobic overload and the role of volume in swim training; Plus two (2!) sets of Special Sets, How They Train, and Dryside Training; and much more!

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Swimming World Magazine May 2020 Issue – Print Edition

In this issue of Swimming World, read about head coach at University of California-Berkeley Dave Durden, who plans to keep his Bears ready to repeat as champions after the pandemic derails NCAA Championships. Also featured is how COVID-19 has affected the sport of swimming all around the world; Water polo teams find a silver lining in the Olympics postponement; The NAIA and the NJCAA Championships were able to complete before major cancellations; Find out what’s happening in the mind of Ashley Twichell right before a race; Takeoff To Tokyo returns to the Olympic campaign of 2000 and the rivalry between Jenny Thompson and Dara Torres; ISHOF’s Bruce Wigo tells the story of the first time major swimming events were canceled due to the flu in 1914-1918; Swimming Technique Concepts covers the value of hand force analysis for the backstroke; Dryland training for freestyle; A Q&A with coach Doug Fonder and how he trains swimmer Olivia Bray; and much more!

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Swimming World Magazine May 2020 Issue – PDF ONLY

In this issue of Swimming World, read about head coach at University of California-Berkeley Dave Durden, who plans to keep his Bears ready to repeat as champions after the pandemic derails NCAA Championships. Also featured is how COVID-19 has affected the sport of swimming all around the world; Water polo teams find a silver lining in the Olympics postponement; The NAIA and the NJCAA Championships were able to complete before major cancellations; Find out what’s happening in the mind of Ashley Twichell right before a race; Takeoff To Tokyo returns to the Olympic campaign of 2000 and the rivalry between Jenny Thompson and Dara Torres; ISHOF’s Bruce Wigo tells the story of the first time major swimming events were canceled due to the flu in 1914-1918; Swimming Technique Concepts covers the value of hand force analysis for the backstroke; Dryland training for freestyle; A Q&A with coach Doug Fonder and how he trains swimmer Olivia Bray; and much more!

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Swimming World Magazine May 2019 Issue – Print Edition

In this issue of Swimming World, check out all our features and photographs covering the 2019 Division I Championships in Austin. Read about Cal men’s win against Texas, as well as Stanford women’s win against the University of California. Take a closer look at this year’s DI stars with athlete spotlights on Brooke Forde, Beata Nelson, Abbey Weitzeil, Lilly King, Daniel Carr, and Dean Farris.

Take a look back in swimming history at the 1959 University of Michigan Wolverines, who dominated the men’s NCAA DI Swimming and Diving Champs like no other team yet. Return to series “Lessons with Legends” and meet Yale coach Frank Keefe, the “Swimming Technique Concepts” series to continue Part II of Conditioning to Optimize Technique, or the “Special Sets” series to pick up some tricks for the 200 fly. Have a Q & A chat with coach Dan Mascolo, train with Julia Stevens, and meet the International Swimming Hall of Fame’s first ever inductees.

And of course, much more news from the wide world of swimming!