The latest issue of Swimming World Biweekly is now available for download in the Swimming World Vault! Non-Subscribers can click here to download For FREE– (Limited Time Offer) In this issue of Swimming World Biweekly read about Madisyn Cox’s return to swimming after doping suspension reduced, a full recap of 2018 Junior Pan Pacific Championships, details about The International Swimming Hall of Fame’s renewed contract with the city of Fort Lauderdale, FL, and take a look at our 2018 Men’s Water Polo Previews. PHOTO COURTESY: PETER H. BICK New! 1-Year Digital Only Subscription for just $29.95 Order Now! FEATURED 010 SWIMMING HALL OF FAME REMAINS IN FORT LAUDERDALE, SIGNS 30-YEAR LEASE by Andy Ross Fresh off the heels of a $27 million renovation project to the Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Complex, the International Swimming Hall of Fame signed a 30-year lease to remain in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 011 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST FEDERICA PELLEGRINI CONSIDERING RETIREMENT by James Sica 012 SARAH SJOSTROM, MICHAEL ANDREW CONFIRM ATTENDANCE AT FINA WORLD CUP AT KAZAN Shortly before the inaugural leg, Sept. 7-9, at Kazan of the FINA Swimming World Cup 2018, many swimming legends have expressed interest in attending, including last year’s overall Series winners Sarah Sjostrom and Chad le Clos as well as previous Series winner Katinka Hosszu. The U.S. delegation will be led by short course world champion Michael Andrew. 014 2018 JUNIOR PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS— FULL FINALS RECAP by Dan D’Addona Full event-by-event coverage of all four nights, Aug. 23-26, in Fiji. 020 ‘CONFUSION, ANGER AND SADNESS’: MADISYN COX OPENS UP AFTER EMOTIONAL ANTI-DOPING SAGA by David Rieder Ever since Madisyn Cox tested positive for the banned substance, trimetazidine, last March, she’s been on an emotional roller coaster. Her initial two-year suspension by FINA was reduced to six months in early September by the Court of Arbitration for Sport after new evidence was presented. With her suspension reduced and now complete, Cox again has command over her own swimming destiny—all she ever wanted. 022 2018 MEN’S WATER POLO PREVIEWS by Michael Randazzo Swimming World previews the six conferences that will send teams to the 2018 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Tournament, Nov. 29-Dec. 2, at Stanford’s Avery Aquatic Center. 022 MID-ATLANTIC WATER POLO CONFERENCE EAST Best Bet: Wagner Seahawks 025 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Best Bet: Pomona-Pitzer 028 MOUNTAIN PACIFIC SPORTS FEDERATION Best Bet: USC 031 NORTHEAST WATER POLO CONFERENCE Best Bet: Harvard 034 GOLDEN COAST CONFERENCE Best Bet: Pacific 037 WESTERN WATER POLO ASSOCIATION Best Bet: UC Davis 042 PARTING SHOT |