Best of Morning Swim Show Featured in November Issue of Swimming World Magazine

PHOENIX, Arizona, November 4. SOME of the best episodes of The Morning Swim Show are featured in this month's edition of Swimming World Magazine. Digital subscribers only need to click on the respective show as part of the digital download to watch each of the featured episodes.

BEST OF SWTV'S MORNING SWIM SHOW
OUS MELLOULI (Nov. 7, 2008)
Ous Mellouli was one of the early favorites for the overall FINA World Cup title last year as he racked up numerous victories in the early stops. Mellouli talks about the FINA points system and how it favors sprinters, no matter how well distance swimmers do. Mellouli also talks about his Olympic win in the 1500 free and why he wanted to return to the pool so soon after competing in Beijing.

PETER MARSHALL (Nov. 28, 2008)
Peter Marshall took an unconventional road to setting three world records in the backstroke events at the 2008 FINA World Cup. Listen to Marshall talk about his African safari and long break after the Olympic Trials before he took on the world records.

CAMERON VAN DER BURGH (Apr. 22, 2009)
Cameron van der Burgh was on a tear at the 2008 World Cup, setting world records in the sprint breaststrokes. In this interview, van der Burgh talked about his unique training, which includes work with Coach Ryk Neethling in South Africa and Kosuke Kitajima's coach in Japan.

CAMERON VAN DER BURGH (Aug. 18, 2009)
Cameron van der Burgh returned to "The Morning Swim Show" shortly after winning the gold in the 50 breaststroke at the World Championships. The world record holder talked about his outlook for the 2012 Olympics and how he's grown as a swimmer since the Beijing Olympics.

PETER MARSHALL and MARKUS ROGAN (Sept. 22, 2009)
Peter Marshall returned to "The Morning Swim Show" shortly before taking off for this year's World Cup meets, and he brought training partner Markus Rogan with him. Marshall and Rogan had previously announced plans to retire, and here they talk about the circumstances that led them to getting back in the pool for a few more races.

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November 2009 Issue
Contents of The November issue:


8 ALL OR NOTHING by Steven Munatones
The RCP Tiburon Mile is considered by many to be the most competitive open water swim in the world. Adding intrigue to the race is the $10,000 winner-take-all cash prize for both men and women, won this year by Kane Radford and Melissa Gorman.
11 RETURNING TO RELEVANCE by Eric Velazquez
In a sport in which success is measured by an absence of splash, the U.S. diving team cannonballed its way back into international relevance with four silver medals at the 2009 World Championships.
14 CARRYING THE BANNER by John Lohn
Even when Michael Phelps eventually decides to retire from swimming, the future for U.S. men's swimming will still look bright with the likes of Tyler Clary.
16 CELEBRATING 50+ YEARS IN AQUATICS: 1997-2000 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.
18 THEN AND NOW by Jeff Commings
After extremely successful swimming seasons in 2008 and 2009, Germany's Britta Steffen has become the successor to The Netherlands' Inge de Bruijn as the world's sprint queen.
20 IN A CLASS OF THEIR OWN by Jason Marsteller
Kristian Ipsen and Victoria Lamp were honored as NISCA's 2009 High School Divers of the Year.
23 MARTIN STREL vs. THE AMAZON RIVER by Dr. Mateja de Leonni Stanonik
Martin Strel has demonstrated over the course of his swimming career the power of his mind in overcoming considerable adversity.

DEPARTMENTS:
6 A VOICE for the SPORT
31 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE
48 CALENDAR
49 FOR THE RECORD
54 PARTING SHOT

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

36 Q&A WITH COACH MIKE DeBOOR by Michael J. Stott
38 HOW THEY TRAIN: Maclin Simpson by Michael J. Stott
39 GETTING RACE-READY by Michael J. Stott
Here is a coaches' guide to pre-meet warm-up and post-meet warm-down.

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

25 THE POOL'S EDGE: Superfoods: The Real Breakfast of Champions by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen
26 DRYSIDE TRAINING: Tempo in the Weight Room by J.R. Rosania
28 WORKOUT CARD: Training with Dayton Raiders Masters by Ann Brewer
30 LANE LEADERS: Bobby Patten

In the Junior Swimmer portion of the magazine you will find the following:
42 NATIONAL AGE GROUP RECORD SETTERS:
Lake Oswego 15-16 Boys 200 Meter Freestyle Relay
43 AMERICAN RELAY by Judy Jacob
44 TYR AGE GROUP SWIMMER OF THE MONTH: Jamie Kolar
45 GOLDMINDS: Questions You Always Wanted to Ask Your Coach, but Were Afraid to Ask by Wayne Goldsmith

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