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Are you licking your lips? Are you rubbing those hands together? Are you counting down the days until the London Olympics get under way? If not, what’s holding you back? There isn’t going to be a hotter place at the 2012 Games than the aquatics venue. That much was proven during eight splendid days of action at the 14th FINA World Championships in Shanghai, China.
Ryan Lochte, with four individual gold medals plus a gold and bronze in relays, left the Oriental Sports Center’s Indoor Stadium as the current No. 1—hardly an easy feat, considering the legacy and greatness of Phelps.
National Age Group Record Setter:Greater Toledo 10-and-Under Girls
200 Meter Freestyle Relay
Let the Hype Begin!
Pennsylvania’s Hershey High School—led by David Nolan, the undisputed Male High School Swimmer of 2011—trounced defending champion Bolles School 144-95 en route to winning Swimming World Magazine’s Boys’ National High School Championship.
Swimmer of the YearLeads Team of the Year
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Two at the Top
The Baylor School (Tenn.) has been the best girls independent school two of the last three years, including an overall national championship in 2009. Carmel High School (Ind.) has dominated the public school scene for three years straight. It’s only fitting, then, that these two powerhouses tied for first in Swimming World’s Girls’ National High School Championship for 2011.
It’s only the second time since Swimming World began crowning a national high school champion in the early 1970s (boys, 1971; girls, 1976) that two schools have tied as the top team.
National Age Group Record Setter:Greater Toledo 10-and-Under Girls
200 Meter Freestyle Relay
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Ryan Lochte
[Cover Photo By : OSports via US Presswire]
[Cover Photo By : Carlos Barria, Reuters]
Sun Yang
Pennsylvania’s Hershey High School—led by David Nolan, the undisputed Male High School Swimmer of 2011—trounced defending champion Bolles School 144-95 en route to winning Swimming World Magazine’s Boys’ National High School Championship.
Swimmer of the YearLeads Team of the Year
The Baylor School (Tenn.) has been the best girls independent school two of the last three years, including an overall national championship in 2009. Carmel High School (Ind.) has dominated the public school scene for three years straight. It’s only fi tting, then, that these two powerhouses tied for fi rst in Swimming World’s Girls’ National High School Championship for 2011.
It’s only the second time since Swimming World began crowning a national high school champion in the early 1970s (boys, 1971; girls, 1976) that two schools have tied as the top team.
The FINA World Long Course Championships produced a pair of world records and plenty of other storylines to keep our readers coming back for more. Meanwhile, a controversial � nish in the men’s 50 breaststroke � nal lit our site on � re with massive amounts of activity.
Ryan Lochte became the � rst swimmer to break a long course world record in the post-techsuit era when he took down the men’s 200 IM global standard during � nals. Lochte turned in a 1:54.00 to clip his previous record of 1:54.10, and used a strong � nal 50 meters of 27.49 to set the record.
With most of the swimming community focused on the FINA World Long Course Championships, sometimes other important storylines are overshadowed. That was not the case for Justin Lynch, who broke a U.S. national age group record for 13-14-year-olds previously held by Michael Phelps since 2000. Lynch broke the 100 � y mark with a 54.80, under Phelps’ 55.78.
Mark Schubert, former U.S. national team head coach, resurfaced from a breakup with USA Swimming to take over as head coach of Golden West College, a junior college in Southern California. With his impressive credentials, Golden West might just give Indian River State College a run for its money in the NJCAA ranks.
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For most of his career, Ryan Lochte has been swimming in the shadow of Michael Phelps. In 2010, Lochte began overtaking Phelps with a successful Pan Paci� c Championships that led to his � rst Swimming World World Swimmer of the Year award. But many felt Phelps had not given last year any serious thought. At the 2011 FINA World Championships, Lochte outperformed Phelps, and looked to push Phelps o� the mountaintop as the world’s best swimmer.
[Photo By : Peter H. Bick]
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RYAN LOCHTE DOWNS FIRST LONG COURSE WORLD RECORD IN POST-TECHSUIT ERA
When SwimmingWorld.com broke news that Brazil’s Felipe Silva won his men’s 50 breast world title with an illegal dolphin kick, the swimming community reacted to the article in droves. Some readers suggested Swimming World had an anti-Brazil bias, while others said it was ful� lling its journalistic duty to point out such infractions.
Sun Yang Downs Grant Hackett’s Historic World Record
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Ryan Lochte Un
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For most of his career, Ryan Lochte has been swimming in the shadow of Michael Phelps. In 2010, Lochte began overtaking Phelps with a successful Pan Paci� c Championships that led to his � rst Swimming World World Swimmer of the Year award. But many felt Phelps had not given last year any serious thought. At the 2011 FINA World Championships, Lochte outperformed Phelps, and looked to push Phelps o� the mountaintop as the world’s best swimmer.
China’s Sun Yang used an incredible � nal 50-meter sprint to overtake the world record in the men’s 1500 free at Worlds. The longest standing world record on the books, Grant Hacke� ’s 14:34.56 had stood since the 2001 World Championships. Sun, however, charted a time of 14:34.14 that included a 25.94 for the � nal 50 meters.
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