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NOVEMBER SWIMMING WORLD TABLE OF CONTENTS On the Cover: GREGORIO PALTRINIERI Swimming World Magazine November Features - 2022 Open Water Swimmers of the Year
–Ana Marcela Cunha, Brazil –Gregorio Paltrinieri, Italy - 2022 Open Water Highlights
- Personality Profile: Kate Douglass
- Personality Profile: Nicholas Santos
- Podium Potpourri: Bobby Finke
- The Missed Turn: Tom Jager
- International Swimming Hall of Fame: “Shooting Mark Spitz” by Legendary Sports Illustrated photographer, Heinz Kluetmeier
- Did You Know That Water Polo Was Played on Horses?
- Ukraine’s Distance Freestyle Specialist Mykhailo Romanchuk
Special Section Hands-On/How To - Another Choice: The Case for NCAA Division-III Swimming (Part 2)— Athletically and Academically
- Special Sets: Coach Dory Halbe with Andrew Vanas of Nation’s Capital Swim Club’s Georgetown Prep site
- Dryside Training: Exercises for Swimming Faster During Race Season
- Technique Concepts: Bilateral Symmetry in the Bilateral Strokes
Nutrition More Features - A Voice for the Sport: A Daunting Challenge for Hall of Famer Michael Klim
- Q&A With Coach Michael Norment, Metro Atlanta Aquatic Club
- How They Train MAAC’s Nic Fink
- Hasty Official Word & Excellence Award
- Up & Comers
- GutterTalk
- Parting Shot
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