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Non-Subscribers Can Download This Issue Here [Photo Courtesy: Robert Hanashiro / USA Today Sports] In this issue of Swimming World, read about Australia’s Ariarne Titmus. She bested Katie Ledecky for the second time this past summer at the Tokyo Olympics, and now has her sights set on achieving even more challenging goals… in Paris. Also featured are the 2021 Athletes of the Year for diving, artistic swimming, water polo, and paralympics; The Top 5 Stories of 2021; The greatest world records in history; The 2021 World and American Record Progression; Remembering San Francisco’s Sutro Baths; Nutrition- bone broth as a home remedy; Before the Beep with University of Minnesota’s Max McHugh; Optimal stroke cycle for butterfly and freestyle; College swim coaches describe how COVID-19 has affected their sport; Special Sets with Letitia Sim of TNT Swimming; Q&A with Sarasota Sharks coach Brent Arckey; How They Train with Olympic silver medalist Emma Weyant; Dryside training for the new year; The art of swimming; Up & Comer Texas Nadadores’ Maximus Williamson; and much more!
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012 THE TOP 5 STORIES OF 2021 by David Rieder While the pandemic and its massive effects on the sport were the lone top story of 2020, the action in the pool returned to center-stage in 2021. Unsurprisingly, the focus of the year’s top stories centers on Tokyo, where the Olympics produced some amazing performances and historic results. 016 2021 ATHLETES OF THE YEAR by Dan D’Addona and Matthew De George Diving: Shi Tingmao, China & Xie Siyi, China Artistic Swimming: Svetlana Kolesnichenko & Svetlana Romashina, Russia Water Polo: Maddie Musselman, USA & Filip Filipovic, Serbia Paralympic: Jessica Long, USA & Maksym Krypac, Serbia 018 THE GREATEST WORLD RECORDS IN HISTORY by John Lohn As the 2022 campaign gets underway, Swimming World decided to look at the greatest world records in history. No, this is not a perfect science, but the eight records featured are—plain and simple—spectacular in nature and deserve all-time recognition. 020 ISHOF FEATURE: REMEMBERING SAN FRANCISCO’S SUTRO BATHS by Bruce Wigo Located on the ocean side of the southerly entrance to San Francisco Bay’s Golden Gate, the Sutro Baths—built in the 1890s by Adolph Sutro and eventually destroyed in the 1960s—was the world’s largest indoor swimming facility and one of the most amazing recreational and entertainment complexes ever built. 024 2021 WORLD & AMERICAN RECORD PROGRESSION by David Rieder 026 SWIMMING TOWARD GREATNESS by David Rieder Australia’s Ariarne Titmus first beat Katie Ledecky, history’s greatest female distance swimmer, at the 2019 World Championships. She repeated the feat this past summer at the Tokyo Olympics, and now has her sights set on achieving even more challenging goals. 029 NUTRITION: CHILLED TO THE BONE by Dawn Weatherwax Bone broth is a home remedy worth adding whether you live in a cold or warm climate. 034 MENTAL PREP: BEFORE THE BEEP WITH MAX McHUGH by Shoshanna Rutemiller COACHING 032 SWIMMING TECHNIQUE CONCEPTS: MAXIMIZING SWIMMING VELOCITY (Part 7)—OPTIMAL STROKE CYCLE FOR BUTTERFLY AND FREESTYLE by Rod Havriluk A swimmer who takes full advantage of the propulsive phase and eliminates the wasted time on the non-propulsive phase can optimize stroke cycle time. This article presents optimal times for both the propulsive and non-propulsive phases of butterfly and freestyle with corresponding predicted performance improvements. 036 COLLEGE SWIMMING POST-COVID by Michael J. Stott College swim coaches from around the country offer their thoughts on how COVID has affected their sport. 042 SPECIAL SETS: LETITIA SIM—DYNAMITE TALENT FROM TNT SWIMMING by Michael J. Stott Coach Jan Mittemeyer shares some sets he has given to Letitia Sim and her fellow senior swimmers at TNT Swimming in Daphne, Ala. Now swimming for Michigan, Sim was 2021’s No. 1-ranked recruit from Alabama and 15th nationally. 043 Q&A WITH COACH BRENT ARCKEY, SARASOTA SHARKS (Fla.) by Michael J. Stott 044 HOW THEY TRAIN OLYMPIC SILVER MEDALIST EMMA WEYANT by Michael J. Stott TRAINING 031 DRYSIDE TRAINING: READY, SET, GO! by J.R. Rosania With the new year, it’s time to think about what lies ahead and how to begin preparation for winter and early spring racing. This month’s dryland article focuses on exercises for each stroke and some explosive and core training exercises. JUNIOR SWIMMER 039 GOLDMINDS: THE ART OF SWIMMING by Wayne Goldsmith The key to fast swimming is to follow the coach’s leadership and guidance, but it’s also important to choose and make the workout special and unique just for you. 047 UP & COMERS: MAXIMUS WILLIAMSON by Shoshanna Rutemiller COLUMNS 008 A VOICE FOR THE SPORT 009 DID YOU KNOW: ABOUT OSCAR NORIN, CHAMPION HIGH DIVER OF THE WORLD? 041 THE OFFICIAL WORD 046 MOMS AT MEETS: BETH CURTISS 048 GUTTERTALK 049 PARTING SHOT Swimming World is now partnered with the International Swimming Hall of Fame. To find out more, visit us at ishof.org |