Swimming World Biweekly is now available for download! Current subscribers can visit their account to download the issue now! Non-Subscribers can download for .99 Cents by Clicking Here Photo Courtesy: Peter Bick, Swimming World Magazine BEST OFFER – Use Subscription Coupon Code: Rio2016 and save 25% on a 1 year subscription upgrade to Swimming World Magazine for yourself or a friend and get the following: A monthly print copy of Swimming World Magazine in the mail for 1 year! Free download of the next 12 issues and the past 12 issues of Swimming World Magazine! Free download of next 24 issues and the past 24 issues of Swimming World Biweekly! Free download of next 4 issues and the past 4 issues of Swimming Technique Magazine! Click Here For This Special Offer FEATURES 006 WOMEN’S NCAA DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS RECAP by Jason Marsteller The full recap from Atlanta as the ladies from Georgia dazzle the home crowd. 012 JACK BAUERLE, LILLY KING HONORED BY CSCAA by Jason Marsteller The College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) announced award recipients from the 2016 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships. 013 NCAA DI CHAMPIONSHIP PHOTO GALLERY photos by Peter H. Bick, Annie Grevers & Reagan Lunn 018 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS RECAP by Jason Marsteller & Chandler Brandes The full recap from Greensboro as the Dennison men and the Emroy ladies take home the trophies. 026 YULIYA EFIMOVA FAILS DOPING TEST FOR MELDONIUM; RUSSIE CONFIRMS TEMPORARY SUSPENSION by Jason Marsteller Russia’s Yuliya Efimova has been caught up I nthe rampant amount of positive tests for meldonium that have recently taken place among Russian sports star since the drug moved to the prohibited list this year. 028 HISTORIC SURPRISES AT U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS: JEFF FARRELL by Annie Grevers In 1960, sportswriters had dubbed Jeff Farrell “the fastest swimmer in the world.” However, less than a week before the U.S. Olympic Trials, he underwent an emergency appendectomy. 032 GILES SMITH MOVES TO 4TH IN WORLD IN 100 FLY AT FEDERAL WAY SECTIONALS by Jason Marsteller Phoenix’s Giles Smith crushed the Olympic Trials cut in the men’s 100-meter-fly. His 52.10 shot him to fourth in the world behind only Laszlo Cseh (51.40), Michael Phelps (51.94) and Zhuhao Li (51.97). 034 NCSA JUNIOR NATIONALS FINALS RECAP by Taylor Brien The full recap from Orlando as the athletes at the 2016 NCSA Junior Nationals tore up the pool. 040 NCSA JUNIOR NATIONALS PHOTO GALLERY photos by Taylor Brien 049 SWIM CAMP DIRECTORY |