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Recruiting Advice from one of the Greatest Recruiters Ever

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It seems like everyday another high school senior is making his or her commitment to a college program. How does a kid know what the right decision is? How does a parent know which school and swimming program will be the best fit? How do kids get the attention of a college program? And how do foreigners fit into this game?

No one has coached more NCAA D1 championship swim teams than David Marsh. Winning 12 team titles takes talent. While Auburn, David always seemed to find the hidden gems in the recruiting game and then turn them into super stars. He knows how the game is played and in this interview with Garrett McCaffrey he lets you in on some of the secrets.

David Marsh Interview Part 1, Professional Swimming

David Marsh Interview Part 2, The 2012 US Olympic Team


South Africa Invite 25 to World Championships, But Add Nearly $1,000 Catch

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Swimming South Africa on Tuesday sent out the official invitations to the 2012 FINA Short Course World Championships, and on the list are 25 pegged for the team's trip to Istanbul, Turkey in December.

On the list are South Africa's two Olympic Champions and swimming superstars: Cameron van der Burgh and Chad le Clos, the latter of whom is back in full action after illness forced him to pull out of South Africa's post-Olympic qualifying meet early.
The lineup will also include Darian Townsend, who was on fire through the first two meets of the FINA World Cup Series in Dubai and Doha, plus sprint star Roland Schoeman who this fall has already tied the textile-best swim in the 50 fly in short course meters.
The women's team will carry the usual cast of characters, including Kathryn Meaklim and Mandy LootsSuzaan van Biljon will continue her comeback after a brief retirement to these World Championships, A notable absence from the team is former Georgia NCAA Champion Wendy Trott. Instead, the South African distance group will be represented by 16-year old Michelle Weber. She exploded in 2011, but the 2012 long course season wasn't great for her. She'll look to recover in Istanbul and restart her ascent to the top of South African swimming, which could really use a youth injection on the women's side.
SSA also informed their athletes that though the trip would be subsidized, each athlete would be responsible for an 8,000 rand ($912) contribution toward their own travel costs. This comes on the heels of rumors that the organization was rumored to be facing serious financial woes earlier this year.
For a Short Course World Championship meet with limited financial rewards, there is a chance that some of the 25 invited athletes will balk at the expected contribution, perhaps instead choosing to stay home and train for the upcoming long course World Championships were greater financial returns are likely.

CC photo #285: Čavić being greeted on the Debrecen 2012 podium

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Serbia's Milorad Čavić being congratulated after winning gold in the men's 100 meter butterfly at the LEN 2012 European Swimming Championships in Debrecen, Hungary, see result list here. Officially retired today.

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Michael Phelps Ranks No. 12 in AskMen's List of Top 49 Men of 2012

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PHOENIX, Arizona, October 10. MICHAEL Phelps continues to collect accolades for his accomplishments in the pool in 2012, landing on AskMen's list of athletes, entertainers and politicians making news ...

Night Freediving for Lobster with Sony Action Cam

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There is a new kid in town, the Sony Action Cam, here helped by a LED dive light to film night freediving for lobster. The camera guy comments that for now he still recommends the GoPro Hero 2, until Sony fixes some issues with no dive flat door and the camera not recording sound when filming at 60 fps.


NOW ONLINE October Swimming World Magazine: Carson Foster Named TYR Age Group Swimmer of the Month

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PHOENIX, Arizona, October 10. A precocious 10-year-old Carson Foster has been named the TYR Age Group Swimmer of the Month in the October collector's edition of Swimming World Magazine. Foster, who ...

Man Tries to Cross the Irish Sea in Giant Hamster Wheel

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Awesome, “Chris Todd has a dream: to walk from Wales to Ireland. His means of doing so is a paddlewheel raft that he made in his backyard. Alas, 9 hours into a projected 48-hour crossing, he had to stop because of technical problems.” But he'll try again later this month, all for charity!

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Ian Thorpe Still Pursuing Olympic Swimming Goal

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PHOENIX, Arizona, October 10. DESPITE missing out on the opportunity to compete at the 2012 Olympics, Ian Thorpe is still training with the ultimate goal of earning a spot on Australia's roster for th...

Every 20th Swedish athlete has had sex with his or her coach

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According to Svenska Dagbladet, a new study at the Swedish National Centre for Research in Sports reveals that 5% of 500 Swedish athletes aged 25 has had sexual relations with his or her coach, not disclosing at what age these sexual relations happened, or whether they were hetero- or homosexual, only that the typical pattern is a younger girl having sexual relations with a male coach. The Ph.D student in charge, Susanne Johansson, is not surprised, “I myself have a background in sports, and know that it is not particularly uncommon. I had actually expected it to be more than 5%”. Johansson's 5-year-long project will go on for another 3 years, now looking at the number of sexual offenses in sports, among other things.


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MONTCO COACHES HALL OF FAME: Hall honors five new members, Auriemma - Montgomery Newspapers

Kevin Renshaw Named Acting Head Coach at Loughborough ITC

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With Ben Titley now overseas leading the Canadian National Training Center at Toronto, the Loughborough ITC in Great Britain, one of the country's premier training groups, is in search of a new head coach. For now, that coach will be Kevin Renshaw, the organization announced yesterday.

Though this role, still just on an interim basis, is new for Renshaw, his presence in Loughborough is not. He has been with the program since 2005, focusing on their distance group. He is the coach who led David Davies to the Olympic silver medal in 2008 in the 10km swim, Joanne Jackson to silver medals in bot the 400 and 800 freestyles at the 2009 World Championships, and then Daniel Fogg and 400 IM'er Roberto Pavoni to the 2012 Games in London.

Renshaw, who is an engineer by trade, was caught up in some controversy in the leadup to the Olympics. Davies' new coach (and old coach until 2007), Dave Haller at Cardiff, accused Renshaw of overtraining the aging star. Though Davies found open water success under Renshaw, he had much more luck in the pool prior to their time together, including bronze medals at the World Championships in the 1500 in both 2005 and 2007. After returning to Haller in 2010, Davies was pulled from the 2011 World Championships due to fatigue, something Haller blamed on his time training with Renshaw.

Though it's hard to say whether or not that is accurate, it does give some insight into Renshaw's training philosophy, which seems to be very high-volume.

Jeff Dugdale on The Morning Swim Show

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Oct. 11, 2012: Queens University is quickly making a name for itself in Division II collegiate swimming, and head coach Jeff Dugdale talks about the strategies to bring the team into prominence on today&os;s edition of The Morning Swim Show. The partnership Dugdale has with SwimMAC-Carolina – and with that team's head coach, Dave Marsh – has worked well to help Dugdale fashion a philosophy for the team that includes goals that go beyond the NCAA championships each year. Dugdale talks about the team's four-year plan and why he doesn't really feel a rivalry brewing with in-state Division II school Wingate University.

The Lightning Round. Or is it Round of Lightning…

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David: Gary, dude, I am so, so, so, so excited about my idea for this column.

Gary: Try calling me Viceroy. What's your idea?

David: Are you ready?

Gary: Shut up and just get on with it already. You're like Netanyahu with his empty threats of nuking Iran's face off. Get on with it!

David: Okay, I want a lightning round with you. I was talking with a bunch of former National Teamers over the weekend, and some fun issues came up.

So, I will ask you a series of question that we talked about and you will respond with a yes or no answer + your reasoning. Maybes are allowed, but only under extreme circumstances.

Gary: Like “maybe” you should take a long vacation in Iran?

David: Okay, as a businessman, would you hire a swimmer that just retired after the 2012 Games and why?

Gary: No. You can hire overqualified laborers for pennies in today's crap economy. I've got former AIG execs moving over $137 in oranges weekly by the freeway.

It'd take a swimmer fresh from the pool over two years to work their way up to that volume. Hell, they'd probably eat half my inventory with those swimmer appetites.

And then what, Dave? Then what?

David: Ah, ah, ah, ah this is the lightning round. No time for stupidity!  Next: Are recently retired Olympians, National Teamers or college swimmers entitled to some help adjusting to life-after-swimming?

Gary: Yes, depending on the level of contribution to the sport. No service like this will emerge until there is a proper Swimmer's Association, or union.

David: If so, who could/should help?

Gary: Swimmer's Association, Dave. Have you been listening to a word I'm saying?

David: Nope! I wrote these questions down beforehand.

Gary (exhaling audibly through nose): …Start with securing a percentage of television revenue for the athletes, like every single other televised sport in the world has in place. Then we can provide a whole host of services to those that dedicate their life to advancing the sport.

David: Indeed, the timing could be prime with Rule 40 and the sexual abuse mishandling to create an organization that represents athlete interests.

Gary: We're introducing it here, Dave! The Swimmer's Association concept could take hold and spread like crabs at an Occupy Wall Street rally!

David: I don't know why nobody ever thought of this before! We truly are revolutionaries. But…TOPIC CHANGE! Cameron Vanderburgh: medal stripped?

Gary: Yes and only because he isn't a citizen of the United States of America.

David: Follow up, is he better for admitting he did it?

Gary: What did he do? Besides not be an American?

David: Topic change: on the lighter side. Who has the most beautiful freestyle you've ever seen in your life? Give me male and female.

Gary: I owned a monkey once. He had the most beautiful freestyle. I learned a lot from that monkey in the way of stroke technique and pre-race antics.

Female? Esther Williams.

David: Worthless. Come on! Ian Thorpe? Biondi? Federica Pellegrini? Franziska van Almsick? Duke Kahanamoku?

Gary: Viceroy?

David: Topic change: on the heavier side. I mentioned that one of the crappy side effects of the new sex scandal rules is that people will not have the relationships I had with my coaches growing up. I went fishing with my coach all the time; he's been a huge, positive influence in my life. Worth lamenting the loss of these close relationships, or forget about it and move on?

Gary: My coach said he liked camping and fishing too, pitching tents and handling rods. Anyway, coach sounded like a real ringer. I'd never been fishing before but he promised he had a pole for me. Then…

David: Topic change!

Gary: I can't do this anymore (in high pitched antagonizing voice) Topic Change! Topic Change!

This is your great idea?! This is lamer than Congress! You're just using this column to ask me unoriginal questions that you bored your “friends” with last weekend. Can I please lightning round you in the face?

David: Um…hm, you cannnnnn. But-you-may-not! Ha!

Gary: Hands down, you are the best… At almost being mediocre.

Populist Italian politician Beppe Grillo swims the Straits of Messina

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Populist politician Beppe Grillo, the leader of Italy's second-largest party, launched a local election campaign in Sicily in colorful fashion on Wednesday by swimming the treacherous Straits of Messina that separate the island from mainland Italy. Read Reuters



California Men's Swimming Begins NCAA Title Defense With Win Over Pacific, Raise Funds for Breast Cancer Research

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BERKELEY, California, October 10. THE California Golden Bears began defense of their NCAA Division I swimming and diving men's team title today with a decisive victory over the University of the Pacif...

Kids swim with tigers at Florida animal sanctuary

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Oh my, just you wait 'till mama comes home !


University of Hawaii Swimming and Diving “Come Out to The Next Meet”

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University of Hawaii Swimming and Diving took on BYU this weekend and here is a little video to show you what the swim meet is like.


Alabama Swimming and Diving: Delta State Highlights

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Highlights from the Crimson Tide's swimming and diving meet against Delta State to open the 2012-13 season.

See also ‘Getting to know Alabama Swimming and Diving head coach Dennis Pursley'


The Jimmy Feigen Photo Vault

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Jimmy Feigen, Longhorn Aquatics, 100 freestyle, championship final, 2011 US National Championships (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

Jimmy Feigen, Longhorn Aquatics, 100 freestyle, championship final, 2010 US National Championships (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

Jimmy Feigen, Longhorn Aquatics, 2012 Olympic Swim Team (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

Jimmy Feigen, Longhorn Aquatics, 50 freestyle, prelims, NCAA Championships (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

Jimmy Feigen, Longhorn Aquatics, 50 freestyle, NCAA Champion (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, the swim pictures)

Natahn Adrian & Jimmy Feigen, Longhorn Aquatics, 100 freestyle, 2012 US Olympic Swimming Trials (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

Jimmy Feigen, Longhorn Aquatics, 100 freestyle, 2012 US Olympic Swimming Trials (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

Jimmy Feigen, Longhorn Aquatics, 100 freestyle, 2012 US Olympic Swimming Trials (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

Jimmy Feigen, Longhorn Aquatics, 100 freestyle, 2012 US Olympic Swimming Trials (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

Jimmy Feigen, Longhorn Aquatics, 100 freestyle, 2012 US Olympic Swimming Trials (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

Charlie Houchin, Jimmy Feigen, Jason Lezak, awards podium, 2012 US Olympic Swimming Trials (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

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