Swimming World Presents: Waves of Talent, The Open Water Olympic Preview

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2016 Open Water Olympic Preview

The Olympic open water events that will take place off of Copacabana Beach feature several swimmers in each race capable of winning gold.

The 10-kilometer open water race was introduced to the Olympic lineup in 2008. Since then, the sport’s popularity has grown exponentially. And with popularity comes stiffer competition.

In fact, Catherine Vogt, head coach of Team USA’s Olympic open water team, believes that no fewer than six of the 10 ath- letes on both the women’s and men’s side who had qualified for the Olympics based on last summer’s World Championships re- sults could be in medal contention at Rio.

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014 TOP 9 OLYMPIC UPSETS: #1 LAURIE’S BOYS AND “LUCKY LANE 6”
by Chuck Warner
Jon Sieben, 1984…Duncan Armstrong, 1988. Both swimmers faced insurmountable odds in their respective Olympic races. Both swimmers competed against world record holders. Both swimmers raced in Lane 6. Both swimmers trailed in the final meters of their race. Both swimmers were coached by Laurie Lawrence. And both swimmers won their events. Their accomplishments earned them Swimming World’s #1 Olympic Upset!

Jul 12, 2015; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Eric Hedlin of Canada leads a pack of swimmers in the men's open water swim during the 2015 Pan Am Games at Ontario Place West Channel. Mandatory Credit: Erich Schlegel-USA TODAY Sports

017 2016 OLYMPIC PREVIEW: OPEN WATER
by Annie Grevers

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018 RIO: INTERNATIONAL CONTENDERS
by Taylor Brien, Annie Grevers, Jason Marsteller and David Rieder
The United States was still selecting its Olympic swimming team as Swimming World went to press. But with the swimming events set to start in about a month, most athletes from around the world were anxious for the Games to begin. Following are 23 international profiles of some of the swimmers worth watching in Rio.

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030 MENTAL PREP: BEFORE THE BEEP WITH NATHAN ADRIAN
by Annie Grevers
Nathan Adrian’s particular pre-race thoughts and practices complement the precision of his swimming. The defending Olympic gold medalist in the 100 free describes four phases of his mental and physical preparation leading up to the final of a big race: at the hotel, warm-up, ready room and behind the blocks.

COACHING
010 LESSONS WITH THE LEGENDS: DOC COUNSILMAN
by Michael J. Stott

032 SPECIAL SETS: RYAN LOCHTE
by Michael J. Stott
Coach Gregg Troy shares a series of workouts that Ryan Lochte performed prior to the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha. They were aimed at sharpening his preparation for his signature events, the 200 backstroke and the 200 and 400 individual medleys.

035 Q&A WITH COACH BRIAN PAJER
by Michael J. Stott

036 HOW THEY TRAIN COREY OKUBO
by Michael J. Stott

JUNIOR SWIMMER
038 UP & COMERS
by Taylor Brien

COLUMNS & SPECIAL SECTIONS
008 A VOICE FOR THE SPORT
034 DADS ON DECK
039 GUTTER TALK
040 2016 AQUATIC DIRECTORY
048 PARTING SHOT

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