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Non-Subscribers Can Download This Issue Here [PHOTO BY PETER H. BICK] In this issue of Swimming World, read about Male and Female High School Swimmers of the Year Torri Huske of Yorktown High School, and Aiden Hayes of Norman North High School. Also featured are High School Swimmers of the Year Runners Up Claire Curzan, Gretchen Walsh, Will Modglin, and David Curtiss; The top high school recruits of the season; The significance of Donna De Varona presenting the Olympic qualification medals to Katie Grimes, the youngest member of the 2021 Olympic swimming team, and three-time Olympian Katie Ledecky; How the Netherlands’ Inge de Bruijn became one of the greatest sprinters of all time at the 2000 Australian Olympics; Before the Beep with Kate Douglass; Special Sets with Coach Richard Hunter on training Kayla Wilson; Energy System Training; Minimizing the arm entry phase time in backstroke and breaststroke; Q&A with coach Nicholas Askew; How They Train with Miles Simon; a Gold Medal dryside workout; 10 great reasons to get back in the pool; Up & Comer Brian Hamilton; and much more!
SWIMMING WORLD AUGUST 2021 FEATURES 012 | READY FOR A NEW CHALLENGE by David Rieder Torri Huske finished her high school career by setting national high school records in the 100 yard fly and 200 IM and by being named Swimming World’s Female High School Swimmer of the Year for the second time (2019, 2021). The 18-year-old senior from Yorktown High School (Arlington, Va.) will be moving on to Stanford in the fall, but first, she set an American record in the 100 meter fly at U.S. Trials that earned her a trip to Tokyo to compete in her first Olympics. 014 | TAKING IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL by Dan D’Addona Everything appears to be OK for Norman North (Okla.) High School senior Aiden Hayes. He set two national high school records (100 fly and 50 free) this past season. He competed and gained experience at the U.S. Olympic Trials as the fastest 18-year-old in the country in butterfly. And he was named Swimming World’s Male High School Swimmer of the Year. 016 | CREAM OF THE CROP by David Rieder and Andy Ross There were some mighty fast swimmers who finished the 2020-21 high school season right behind Swimming World’s Female and Male High School Swimmers of the Year, Torri Huske and Aiden Hayes. Of the four runners-up, two of them are underclassmen and will be returning for more fast swimming in 2021-22. 018 | TOP HIGH SCHOOL RECRUITS by Chandler Brandes Swimming World takes a look at the swimmers it considers to be the 10 best high school recruits—both male and female—from the Class of 2021 and where they’ll be attending college in the fall. 021 | NUTRITION: WHAT TO EAT BEFORE THE “BIG RACE” by Dawn Weatherwax To reach your swimming goals, it is important to know what to eat—at what times and in what amounts. It is different for everyone, but very important to master. 022 | ISHOF: THE U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS—DONNA DeVARONA AND THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF WOMEN’S SWIMMING by Bruce Wigo At the recent U.S. Olympic Trials, there was one moment that linked the past with the present and future of swimming like no other. It came when Donna de Varona presented Olympic qualification medals to Katie Grimes, the youngest member of the 2021 Olympic swimming team, and three-time Olympian Katie Ledecky. 025 | ONE OF THE GREATEST SPRINTERS OF ALL TIME by John Lohn The 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney are widely remembered for the home-nation success of Australia, which was spearheaded by teenage sensation Ian Thorpe. But the Games Down Under also served as a redemptive locale for the Netherlands’ Inge de Bruijn, who used the stage to define herself as one of the sport’s legends. 028 | MENTAL PREP: BEFORE THE BEEP WITH KATE DOUGLASS by Shoshanna Rutemiller COACHING 030 | SPECIAL SETS: TRAINING KAYLA WILSON by Michael J. Stott Coach Richard Hunter of TIDE Swimming in Virginia Beach, Va. discusses goals and workouts for one of his top swimmers, Kayla Wilson, a rising senior at Norfolk Academy who recently committed to Stanford for fall 2022. 034 | SWIMMING TECHNIQUE CONCEPTS: MAXIMIZING SWIMMING VELOCITY (Part 4)—MINIMIZING THE ARM ENTRY PHASE TIME IN BACKSTROKE AND BREASTSTROKE by Rod Havriluk To minimize the arm entry phase time in backstroke, a swimmer must quickly move the hand downward directly behind and below the shoulder. Minimizing the arm entry phase (glide phase) in breaststroke requires precise control of the timing between the finish of the kick and the beginning of the pull. A decrease in the non-propulsive entry phase decreases the time for a stroke cycle, increases stroke rate and increases swimming velocity. 038 | SPECIAL SETS: ENERGY SYSTEM TRAINING by Michael J. Stott George Heidinger, former USA Swimming National Team High Performance Consultant and owner of Pikes Peak Athletics (Colo.), specializes in long-term athlete development. As such, he is well-schooled in the science of energy systems and shares some sample sets he has given to rising high school senior Quintin McCarty and his PPA senior teammates. 040 | A COACHES’ GUIDE TO ENERGY SYSTEMS (Part 3): WHILE THEY’RE YOUNG by Michael J. Stott In Part 3 of our series on energy systems, two age group coaches—one from Clovis, Calif. and one from Richmond, Va.—share how they inform and guide their younger athletes through energy system training. 043 | Q&A WITH COACH NICHOLAS ASKEW by Michael J. Stott 044 | HOW THEY TRAIN: MILES SIMON by Michael J. Stott TRAINING 033 | DRYSIDE TRAINING: GOLD MEDAL WORKOUT by J.R. Rosania JUNIOR SWIMMER 036 | GOLDMINDS: 10 GREAT REASONS TO GET BACK IN THE POOL by Wayne Goldsmith 47 | UP & COMERS: BRIAN HAMILTON by Shoshanna Rutemiller COLUMNS 008 | A VOICE FOR THE SPORT 011 | DID YOU KNOW: ABOUT ETHELDA BLEIBTREY? 046 | HASTY HIGH POINTERS 048 | GUTTERTALK 049 | PARTING SHOT
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