NCAA Championships Recapped in May Issue of Swimming World Magazine

PHOENIX, Arizona, April 15. THE ultimate triumph of the University of Arizona swimming and diving program is featured in the May issue of Swimming World Magazine. The issue looks back at Arizona's victories in both the men's and women's Division I Championships.

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In the World Swimming section, both of Arizona's landmark conquests are recapped. Meanwhile, managing editor Jason Marsteller continues his Regional Olympic Previews with a look at Oceania. Additionally, Steven Munatones provides several lessons on Open Water Swimming.

In SWIM, Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen writes about staying positive and mentally focused in her latest The Pool's Edge. J.R. Rosania continues his Backyard Workout series, while Kathleen Woolf dives into Dieting and Carbs in the latest Health Waves. Emily Sampl profiles Ron Neugent in a Lane Leader article, while Chris Colburn gives us this month's Workout Card.

In Swimming Technique, Michael J. Stott chats with Geoff Brown of Nova of Virginia, while also looking into how Nova's Novice Gold Group trains. Dr. Daniel Carl also looks into Maximizing Aerobic Sprinting, while Jeff Dimond writes about how May 19-25 is Recreational Water Illness Prevention Week. Stott also checks into swimming butterfly.

In Junior Swimmer, Lake Oswego's 11-12 Girls 200-yard Freestyle Relay is noted as a National Age Group Record Setter, while Bryce Timonera is named the TYR Age Group Swimmer of the Month. The usual Speedo American Relay is included, while Swimming World provides a Speedo Sectionals roundup. Brian Savard looks back at some more High School State Championships, while Wayne Goldsmith relates 7 Golden Rules of Leadership in Goldminds.

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Plenty of Swimming World Radio interviews are embedded in the digital issue for premium members only. Tom Johnson, the head coach of the Canadian Olympic team, talks about the latest swimsuits, while Bill Boomer talks about various training types in swimmers. Don Talbot talks about the pressures he faces as a coaching consultant, while Chris Thompson talks about his American and NCAA record in the 1650-yard freestyle.

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