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July 11 - Summer Season is Heating Up

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, July 11. SOME thoughts from the deck as the summer shifts into high gear with the Janet Evans Invitational, Pan American Games, U.S. Summer Nationals, World University Games and Japanese International Meet. En...
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June 4 - Beard Can Boost U.S. Breaststroke; Big East Suffers Another Blow

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, June 4. ALTHOUGH the summer won't feature any major international competitions, we've reached a point on the calendar in which several events will feature some of the top names in the sport. The Mare N...
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May 21 - Thoughts from the Deck

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, May 21. LET's make this clear right off the start. When the International Olympic Committee decided to go with morning finals for the 2008 Games in Beijing, it certainly bowed down to the power of NBC Tele...
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May 15 - Exclusive: Interview with Former USC Coach Peter Daland on Dual Meet Strategy

By Brian Savard

PHOENIX, Arizona, May 15. RECENTLY, Swimming World Magazine sat down with Peter Daland, former head coach of the University of Southern California men's team, to talk about dual meet strategies since current active co...
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May 14 - Great Field Set for Meet Honoring Great Swimmer

By John Lohn

ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 14. TOO often, good people are taken from the earth prematurely. In January of last year, the swimming community sadly experienced that scenario when Eric Namesnik, a two-time Olympian, passed away days aft...
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May 4 - He Said/She Said: Amanda Beard Nude in Playboy. Good or Bad?

By John Lohn and Dana Lawrence Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, May 4. TODAY marks the first installment of a He Said/She Said feature that will periodically appear on SwimmingWorldMagazine.com. Since we met through swimming, leading to a Janu...
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April 1 - World Championships: Day Eight Notebook

By John Lohn

MELBOURNE, Australia, April 1. WELL, we've come to the end, and what a great week it was for the sport – with the exception of the doping allegations surrounding Ian Thorpe. The 12th edition of the World Championships produced ...
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March 31 - World Championships: Day Seven Notebook

By John Lohn

MELBOURNE, Australia, March 31. WHEN will the record-breaking assault end? Hopefully, it won't. The wrecking ball that has been taken to the sport's record book continues to swing with force, as another global standard was ...
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March 30 - World Championships: Day Six Notebook

By John Lohn

MELBOURNE, Australia, March 30. WE'RE getting close to the end of the 12th edition of the FINA World Championships. Just two days remain in the competition, a blazing-hot affair that has produced 12 world records over the past ...
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March 29 - World Championships: Day Five Notebook

By John Lohn

MELBOURNE, Australia, March 28. WHAT was going on those first two days, nothing more than sub-par action? Just kidding. But, in light of the 10 world records that have been set over the past three nights, the first 48 hours of the ...
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March 28 - World Championships: Day Four Notebook

By John Lohn

MELBOURNE, Australia, March 28. THE first two days here at the 12th edition of the FINA World Championships were solid, paced by quality performances. But, what's unfolded the last two nights has been downright unbelievable, th...
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March 27 - World Championships: Day Three Notebook

By John Lohn

MELBOURNE, Australia, March 27. THE 12th edition of the FINA World Championships at Rod Laver Arena entered its third day of pool competition, and the performances continued to be superb as four world records were set. Be sure to c...
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March 26 - World Championships: Day Two Notebook

By John Lohn

MELBOURNE, Australia, March 25. THE second day of the FINA World Championships wrapped up not long ago and the spectators at Rod Laver Arena were once again treated to quality action. Here's the second installment of the World ...
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March 25 - World Championships: Day One Notebook

By John Lohn

MELBOURNE, Australia, March 24. THE 12th edition of the FINA World Championships kicked off today with a jam-packed schedule of eight events. Each day during the competition, we'll produce a World Championships Notebook that ta...
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March 23 - Plenty of Action to Watch at World Champs

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, March 22. MY plane leaves late tonight and the excitement level is rising by the second. Soon, the World Championships will begin and the best athletes in the sport will make major statements they hope will s...
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March 19 - The NCAA Championships in Review

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, March 19. THE collegiate season officially went into the books over the weekend, with the University of Minnesota serving as the host to a competition that generated some serious speed. Such were the times pro...
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March 11 - SwimmingWorldMagazine.com's Complete Men's NCAA Division I Championships Resource Package

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PHOENIX, Arizona, March 11. IN a simi...
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March 9 - Hiring of Quick as Good as it Gets

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, N.J., March 9. WHEN David Marsh announced in October that he was walking away from his coaching duties at Auburn University, the speculation immediately started. Who would take the reins from the longtime coach, who is se...
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March 4 - SwimmingWorldMagazine.com's Complete Women's NCAA Division I Championships Resource Package

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PHOENIX, Arizona, March 4. FOR al...
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March 1 - Random Thoughts from the Deck

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, March 1. STARTING today, we'll be referring to the upcoming World Championships in Melbourne as later this month. Yes, the biggest event before the next Olympiad is only a few short weeks away and the exci...
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February 26 - The Weekend in Review

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, February 26. ANOTHER weekend of quality swimming just wrapped up, and there was something for everyone. The national scene featured several impressive performances at the American Short Course Championships. M...
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February 13 - "Fast Swimming Isn't a Lottery Ticket"

By Rick Whittlesey, Head Coach Cleure Stampede in San Antonio, Texas
This article is for that immense number of swimmers across our country who could be so much better! Unbelievable things can happen in the pool with a commitment to train...
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February 8 - Random Thoughts from the Deck

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, February 8. IT'S a good time to be a fan of the sport. Starting this weekend, the college scene moves into the postseason with several conference-championship events. Consequently, some lightning-quick sho...
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February 7 - Looking Back at Stanford/Cal Women's Dual Meet

By Erin Greene

COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 7. HEADING into conference and national championship season, swimmers across the country are enjoying practices with minimal yardage, packing razors and trying on fast suits in preparation for the best sw...
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February 3 - Gould Off the Mark with Olympic Age-Limit Comments

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, February 3. OH, Shane. You couldn't have kept quiet? Couldn't have bit your bottom lip? Couldn't have kept yourself from sounding foolish? Instead, you had to use your experiences to make an absurd...
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January 3 - Five that Could Go Down in the New Year

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, January 3. STILL welcoming in the New Year, it seemed an appropriate time to take a glance at the world-record ledger and make a call as to which five records seemed to be at the greatest risk in 2007. With th...
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December 29 - Exclusive: This Week in Swimming History: 1965 The First ISHOF Dedication & Honoree Class

By Chuck Kroll

The swimming and diving pools at the International Swimming Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale, Florida were officially dedicated and the first class of ISHOF inductees were honored on Monday, December 27, 1965.

The Dedi...
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December 22 - Some More Thoughts from the Deck

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, December 22. YESTERDAY, we took a look at some of the leading developments in our sport over the past year. Today, we'll go through a few more of the top storylines from 2006 and will glance ahead to 2007,...
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December 21 - Another Exciting Year Almost in the Books

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, December 21. THE year is winding down and we'll soon flip the calendar to 2007 and begin taking note of standout achievements for the next 12-month period. But, before we move forward, why not take a look ...
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December 14 - Accusations Against Jones and Lenton are a Joke

By John Lohn


CRANBURY, New Jersey, December 14. WHAT a joke. There's no other way to say it.

During last week's Australian World Championship Trials in Brisbane, one of the main stories that emerged from the competition was specul...
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December 13 - Ziegler's Star Shining Brightly

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, December 13. ONE of the great things about sports is debate, the chance to argue a point with documented support and passion. Rarely is there ever a consensus opinion, which allows the merry-go-round of disput...
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December 6 - Australia Searching for Answers on Male Side

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, December 6. CAN the news get much worse for the Australian male contingent? First, the Aussie women have excelled to such a degree that the men have become an afterthought in a swimming-crazed country. Second,...
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December 5 - Kitajima Fading Quickly on the Global Stage

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, December 5. LAST week, just before the Asian Games started in Qatar, Norimasa Hirai made a bold prediction. Speaking of his Japanese pupil, Kosuke Kitajima, the veteran coach suggested that the two-time Olympi...
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December 4 - Some Perspective on S.I.'s "Sportsman of the Year"

By Tito Morales

No swimmer in history has ever won it.

Since Sports Illustrated introduced its "Sportsman of the Year" award back in 1954, the roster of honorees who have earned the coveted title represents a virtual "Who'...
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December 2 - How The Aussies Are Shaping Up for Worlds

By Stephen J. Thomas

BRISBANE, Australia, December 2. WITH the Australian World Championships selection trials due to get underway Sunday evening U.S. time at the Chandler pool in Brisbane, it's an ideal opportunity to take stock of the Aus...
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November 24 - What Coaches, Swimmers and Parents Do and Want?

By Chuck Slaght

NAPLES, Florida, November 24. SWIM coaches are a different breed: a tough breed. Of course there are some bad coaches, many good coaches, and less than 10 percent of great coaches. Swimmers have a job description and an expectat...
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November 23 - SwimmingWorldMagazine.com Spotlight: Leah Gingrich

By Jason Marsteller

PHOENIX, Arizona, November 23. ANOTHER of the recent crop of distance freestylers making an impact in open water swimming, Leah Gingrich of West Shore YMCA Swimming will b...
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November 21 - Farewell to a Champion

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, November 21. IN essence, he retired a little more than two years ago, when the Athens Olympics came to a close. It was in Greece in 2004 that Australia's Ian Thorpe won gold in the 200 and 400 freestyles, ...
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November 16 - SwimmingWorldMagazine.com Spotlight: Olympic Water Polo Player Ericka Lorenz

Water Polo player Ericka Lorenz By Jason Marsteller

PHOENIX, Arizona, November 16. HEADING into what could probably be her final run at an Olympic gold medal in Beijing, USA water polo veteran Ericka Lorenz talks about her d...
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November 9 - Tierneys in Thailand; First Brother-Sister Act

By Jason Marsteller

PHOENIX, Arizona, November 9. WHEN USA Swimming announced its international team coaching staffs in late September, an unprecedented move occurred. For the first time in m...
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October 30 - Future Looks Bright for South Korean Park

By Stephen J. Thomas

SYDNEY, Australia, October 30. BACK in 2004, one of the most publicized false starts in men's swimming history was that of Ian Thorpe in the 400-meter freestyle prelims at the Aussie Olympic Trials. It has been well doc...
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October 23 - Thoughts from the Pool Deck

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, October 23. SOME random thoughts covering the international and collegiate scenes, along with the Red Carpet.

**When Amanda Weir established an American record in the 100-meter freestyle at the United Stat...
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October 19 - The Making of an Olympic Diver: Cassandra Cardinell

By Jason Marsteller

PHOENIX, Arizona, October 19. 2004 Olympic Diver Cassandra Cardinell sat down with SwimmingWorldMagazine.com to discuss what brought her into the dangerous, but awe-inspiri...
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October 12 - Adjusting to College Life

By Erin Greene

COLUMBUS, Ohio, October 12. ADJUSTING to college is often a difficult transition for swimmers. It is generally the first time students have lived away from home, trained under a new coach and discovered new-found freedom. These n...
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October 11 - Leverenz a Bright Spot among Rising U.S. Stars

By Jason Marsteller

PHOENIX, Arizona, October 11. AFTER a breakout summer that included three medals at the FINA World Youth Championships in Brazil, Caitlin Leverenz proved herself to be one of the brightest future stars in the breaststroke an...
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October 4 - Swimmers Participate in Box Office Hit

By Erin Greene

COLUMBUS, Ohio, October 4. BEING a great swimmer requires intense training, overcoming obstacles, and a mastery of skills while balancing personal lives. These same requisites are the very foundation for this weekend’s No. 2 box ...
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October 3 - Swimming World Magazine Spotlight on Ian Rowe

By Jason Marsteller

PHOENIX, Arizona, October 3. COMING off a solid performance at the initial FINA World Youth Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Ian Rowe has a solid future ahead of him. Earlier this month, Rowe earned a spot on the U...
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October 2 - Thorpe's Future in His Own Hands

By Stephen J. Thomas

SYDNEY, Australia. October 2. NEWS broke late last week that five-time Olympic gold medalist Ian Thorpe had not maintained the consistent training program under men’s head coach Dave Salo at the University of Southern Cal...
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September 26 - Some Views from the Deck

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, September 26. TOSSING about some thoughts concerning the swimming world – international and collegiate.

**Taking a glance at the Auburn University roster suggests that Auburn could claim a fifth consecutive...
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September 21 - Swimming World Magazine Spotlight on Leila Vaziri

Leila Vaziri reacts to winning her first national title with a win in the 100 back at 2006 Nationals. By Jason Marsteller

Most newcomers to the elite level of swimming tend to be on the younger side as evidenced by fresh-faced stars like 13-year-old Elizabeth Beisel and 14-year-old Chloe Sutton. For Leila Vaziri, this year’s 100 backstroke win...
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September 19 - American Women in Strong Position

Natalie Coughlin smiles after winning a race at 2006 Nationals. By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, September 19. AMID the excellence of the Australian women and the top-notch performances of the German women during the summer, much discussion arose as to the status of the American ladies. Where do they rank...
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September 12 - Thoughts from the Pool Deck

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, September 12. EVEN without much in the way of major competition, last week was filled with excitement for our sport, as the United States Olympic Team began to take shape for the 2008 Games in Beijing. Here ar...
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September 5 - This and That from the Pool Deck

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, September 5. ANYONE yearning for some big-time competition? After a hot summer of action, the lull we are now experiencing is somewhat difficult to accept. Then again, the college season is creeping closer and...
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August 31 - Hansen Storming Toward Beijing

By John Lohn

CRANBURY, New Jersey, August 31. THE two-year countdown to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing began earlier this month, quietly and without fanfare from the majority of the world. The Chinese proclaimed a smooth preparation process,...
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August 24 - Exclusive: Interview With Japanese Coach Takao Tanaka at Pan Pacs

By Takahisa Ide

VICTORIA, British Columbia, August 24. Swimming World Magazine’s Takahisa Ide had the chance to interview Japan’s Takao Tanaka, who coaches Ai Shibata, Takami Igarashi and Ken Takakuwa. All three of his athletes medaled ...
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August 23 - Today in Swim/Aquatic History: 50th Anniversary Bell Strait of Juan de Fuca Swim

By Chuck Kroll

On August 23, 1956, 50 years ago today, 18-year old Marilyn Bell of Toronto, Ontario became the first female and first Canadian to swim across the Strait of Juan de Fuca US/Juan de Fuca Strait CA between Port Angeles, Washington ...
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August 23 - Swimming World Magazine Projects Team USA for World Championships

Michael Phelps at 2006 Nationals. By Jason Marsteller

PHOENIX, Ariz., Aug. 23. WITH both the ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships and the Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Championships put to bed, Swimming World Magazine and SwimmingWorldMagazine.com can now pr...
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August 22 - Scanning the Swimming Scene

By John Lohn

ASTON, Pennsylvania, August 22. NOW that the Pan Pacific Championships have concluded, the countdown to next year’s World Championships in Melbourne will begin. So, it seems fitting to take a moment and dissect some of the storylin...
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August 21 - Exclusive: Interview with Kosuke Kitajima

By Takahisa Ide

VICTORIA, British Columbia, Aug. 21. NOT too long ago, Kosuke Kitajima was the world's premier breaststroker. Not only did the Japanese star hold world records in the 100 and 200 distances, he was the world champ in 2003 in ...
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August 18 - Exclusive: Interview with Yoji Suzuki, Japan’s National Swim Team Head Coach

By Takahisa Ide

VICTORIA, British Columbia, Aug. 18. TAKAHISA Ide of Swimming World Magazine caught up with Japan’s National Swim Team head coach Yoji Suzuki at the 2006 Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Championships in Victoria, British Columbia. ...
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August 18 - Lafontaine Pleased with Start to Pan Pacs

By John Lohn

ASTON, Pennsylvania, August 18. THE first night of the Pan Pacific Championships went into the books Thursday night, but not before a flurry of fireworks went off at the Saanich Commonwealth Place. Of course, the evening was highli...
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August 16 - Aussies No Match for USA at Pan Pacs this Time Around

By Stephen J. Thomas

SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 16. AT the previous three Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, the Aussies and Yanks have played out some great battles in the pool.

Way back in 1997 in Fukuoka, the USA took 18 gold to the Aussie...
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August 14 - A New Appreciation for the Specialist

Brendan Hansen breaks WR in 200 breastroke at 2005 worlds. By Tito Morales

LOS ANGELES, Calif., Aug. 14. IN this unprecedented age of versatility, it is refreshing to see that the swimmer who made the biggest impact at the recent 2006 ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships was a specialist...
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August 8 - Jones is Breaking Through in Impressive Fashion

By John Lohn

IRVINE, California, August 8. HE stands out in a crowd – at least in the swimming world. Not just because he’s one of the fastest freestylers on the planet, a distinction he earned with sensational showings in the 50 and 100 events...
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August 5 - Some More Observations from the Deck at the William Woollett Aquatic Center

By John Lohn

IRVINE, California, August 5. WELL, the final day of the United States National Championships has arrived. Through the first four days, the action has been nothing short of sensational and the American unit shaping up for the Pan P...
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August 4 - Exclusive: SwimmingWorld.TV: Gary Hall Interview

SwimmingWorld.TV interviews Gary Hall Jr. at the 2006 ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships. IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 4 SWIMMINGWORLD.TV scored an exclusive interview with multiple Olympic medalist Gary Hall Jr. at the 2006 ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships in Irvine, Calif., on Friday.

SwimmingWorld.TV also spoke with Hal...
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August 4 - Breaking Down Nationals a Little Further

By John Lohn

IRVINE, California, August 4. THE fast times keep rolling in from the United States Nationals, being held at the William Woollett Aquatic Center. Here’s another look at some of the developments that have come out of Southern Califo...
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August 3 - American Team Taking Form for Pan Pacific Championships

By John Lohn

IRVINE, California, August 3. AFTER two days of competition at the National Championships, the team the United States will send to the Pan Pacific Championships is taking shape. For now, only the winners of each event are guarantee...
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August 2 - The Early Stages of Nationals: An Analysis

By John Lohn

IRVINE, California, August 2. WELL, the first night of the United States Summer Nationals is in the books, and the second-day preliminaries are being conducted as this piece is being written. If the remainder of the meet resembles ...
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August 1 - Aemisegger Continuing Germantown Academy's Medley Tradition

By John Lohn

IRVINE, California, August 1. SHE knows about the history. It’s the type of knowledge that easily filters into the mind when you train on a daily basis at a club that has produced numerous Olympians in your prime event. But, rather...
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July 31 - Hansen Ready to Shine at United States Nationals

By John Lohn

IRVINE, California, July 31. AS a veteran member of Team USA, Brendan Hansen has established an identity as a good-natured and humorous individual. Over the years, he has been an enthusiastic cheerleader of his teammates, a guy big...
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July 31 - Analyzing Nationals: Part III

By John Lohn

IRVINE, California, July 31. THIS is the final part of a series that looks at the individual races at the United States Nationals. The meet will be held at the William Woollett Aquatic Center in Irvine, California.

Women’s 8...
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July 30 - Breaking Down Nationals: Part II

By John Lohn

IRVINE, California, July 30. THIS is the second part in a series that takes a look at the individual races at the United States Nationals, which begin Tuesday at the William Woollett Aquatic Center in Irvine, California. The meet w...
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July 29 - Taking a Glance at U.S. Nationals: Part I

By John Lohn

IRVINE, California, July 29. JUST days remain before the United States Nationals begin at the William Woollett Aquatic Center in California. With the meet determining the U.S. qualifiers for next month’s Pan Pacific Championships a...
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June 29 - A Swimming Wish List

By John Lohn

ASTON, Pennsylvania, June 29. IT'S human nature to hope for certain outcomes in life. So, why not do the same with our sport. Here's a swimming wish list with a handful requests that could be fulfilled this summer.

5. ...
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June 28 - Some Observations as the Summer Season Heats Up

By John Lohn

ASTON, Pennsylvania, June 28. PASSING along some thoughts concerning the Swimming World.

**Better than ever? Is that really possible? If Michael Phelps walked away from the sport today, an argument could be made proclaiming him...
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June 21 - Hansen Continues to Look for More

Brendan Hansen breaks WR in 200 breastroke at 2005 worlds. By John Lohn

ASTON, Pennsylvania, June 21. THE wiring of a world-class athlete isn’t something always understood by Joe Everyday. The small percentage who compete at the highest level in their chosen sport arrive at that point, in part, because...
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June 1 - A Summer to Answer Questions

By John Lohn

ASTON, Pennsylvania, JUNE 1. WITH the Eric Namesnik Memorial Grand Prix already in the bag and the summer season in full swing, it won’t be long before the clock begins to dazzle. Around the globe, we’re hitting that point of the y...
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May 22 - Motivational Monday: Youthful Change

Dave Denniston in Water By Dave Denniston

LOVELAND, Colo. May 22. Everyone knows her as the superstar sprinter who would stare down her competition or spit in their lane before a race. When the cap and goggles were on, Amy Van Dyken had no friends, and was focused on...
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May 19 - Farewell, Old Friend

By Tito Morales

LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 19. A dear friend moved away last week.

She’d lived with us for a long, long time. There were hints over the years that she might one day leave, this devoted companion. But at the end of each summer...
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May 18 - Dare to be Different

By Rick Whittlesey

SAN ANTONIO, Tex., May 18. IF you want to do the time, you have to do the time.

The requirements to compete at the elite level are intense, and they are much more difficult than most people think. Everything, positive or ...
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May 15 - Motivational Monday: The Encourager

Dave Denniston in Water By Dave Denniston

IRVINE, California. May 13. "WHO is that kid?" several people asked throughout the day. "He doesn't stop!" They would continue on. "He's just incredible!"

There were many highlights fro...
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May 8 - Motivational Monday: Giving Back