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The month of June is quickly approaching and Swimming World Magazine is turning it’s attention from collegiate swimming to the professional circuit. The June cover will feature one of swimming’s top female
Off-Season Training: A Building Block for Success Times in swimming have obviously become faster over the last 58 years, but some immutable truths remain. In February, Gregg Parini, coach at NCAA
Up & Comers Sponsored by Spectrum Aquatics Many talented swimmers get their start at an early age, and Mena Boardman of Portland Aquatic Club is no exception. Boardman first began learning
A Voice for the Sport The 54th International Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOF) Induction Ceremony is shaping up to be a star-studded weekend with multiple events spread out over three days
Swimming Technique Concepts: High Elbow or Deep Catch? Two phrases that are commonly used for technique instruction are “high elbow” and “deep catch.” While these terms are not incorrect —either
Lessons with the Legends: Ron O’Brien Sponsored by Dolfin Swimwear Swimming World continues a series in which top coaches share some of the secrets of their success. The May issue of Swimming
Streaks Alive…Mostly Queens, Emory and Indian River continued their winning streaks at their respective college national championships, but Denison, Savannah College of Art and Design and Keiser are ready to
The Stanford Supremacy Stanford’s women’s swimming team established its “identity” a year ago by dominating the women’s NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships and winning its first team title
Just Enough – Texas Takes Home Fourth Straight NCAA Title With one event remaining, Texas, Cal and Indiana all had a chance to win the men’s NCAA Division I Championships.