Swimming World Biweekly Splashes Into Indy Pro Series, College Conferences, and More!

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The 2017 arena Pro Swim Series continued recently with a stop in Indianapolis, featuring a variety of national and international stars, and now splashes into the first Biweekly of March. Brazil’s Joao de Lucca (featured on the cover), Italy’s Federica Pellegrini, China’s Zhu Menghui, and Japan’s Daiya Seto were just a handful of stars featured among coverage of the arena Pro Swim Series in Indianapolis.

Also featured in issue five of 2017 are recaps of both the men’s and women’s Pac-12 Conferences, along with features on True Sweetser and Ally Howe.

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FEATURES

006 ARENA PRO SWIM SERIES – INDIANAPOLIS PHOTO GALLERY
photos by Melissa Lundie

020 ARENA PRO SWIM SERIES – INDIANAPOLIS FULL FINALS RECAP
by Taylor Brien & David Rieder
All the action from the second stop of the Pro Swim Circuit as Indianapolis hosted stars from all over the globe. Full Finals recap.

026 PAC-12 WOMEN’S CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS – FULL FINALS RECAP
by David Rieder
All the action from Federal Way, WA as Stanford, led by Katie Ledecky & Simone Manuel, take home the team title.

032 PAC-12 MEN’S CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS – FULL FINALS RECAP
by Taylor Brien & Dan D’Addona
All the action from Federal Way, WA as Cal, led by Ryan Murphy, take home the team title.

036 SWIMMING WORLD’S ANNUAL SWIM CAMP DIRECTORY

048 INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN HAND, TRUE SWEETSER READY FOR FIRST NCAAS
by David Rieder
In his very first swim at the Olympic Trials, True Sweetser swam a best time to qualify for the final of the men’s 400 free. From there, the meet was anything but a smooth ride…

050 LEDECKY BREAKS ANOTHER RECORD, BUT ALLY HOWE STEALS THE SHOW
by David Rieder
For all Katie Ledecky has accomplished so far in the sport of swimming, one feat she had never accomplished before was breaking an American record in a non-freestyle event. And yet somehow, 80 minutes later, Ledecky’s performance was not even the most impressive effort of the night. Stanford junior Ally Howe took down an American record that had lasted 15 years.

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