SwimmingWorld.TV Interview With Rutgers Head Coach Chuck Warner Embedded in October Issue of Swimming World Magazine

PHOENIX, Arizona, October 4. YET another college men's swimming program is officially terminated. In this exclusive embedded interview in Swimming World Magazine, Chuck Warner, head men's coach of the recently eliminated program at Rutgers, talks about his experience of overseeing the last year of men's swimming at his university.

The embedded interview can be found on page 16 of the Digital Issue, available for download by Premium Subscribers.

Coach Warner shares important lessons he has learned in the fight to save his program. He offers keen and honest insights about what parents and coaches need to do in order to sustain men's college swimming in the years to come.

This is a "can't miss" interview for all Premium Subscribers to Swimming World Magazine and anyone who is involved and cares deeply about the future of college swimming in the United States.

Also in the October issue Premium Subscribers can listen and watch athletes such as Ben Wildman-Tobriner, Kate Ziegler, Katie Hoff, Michael Phelps, Caitlin Leverenz, Dana Vollmer, David Walters, Erik Vendt, Kathleen Hersey, Peter Vanderkaay, Rebecca Soni and Ryan Lochte talk about their races from the recent USA Nationals. Learn more about Olympic Swim Coaches: Eddie Reese and Jack Bauerle, Brendan and Buzz Hansen, Rutgers, Ian Crocker and Underwater Cameras embedded in this important issue.

The October edition is now in the mail, while Premium members can now download this innovative issue by logging into Swimming World Magazine's Premium Section.

Overall, there are 18 videos embedded in the October digital-download issue of Swimming World Magazine. Click here for a preview of the multimedia items available in the October issue.

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