2012 News: Swimming World: Top 12 World Masters of the Year

Swimming World Announces Top 12 World Masters Swimmers of the Year -- April 11, 2012 Women-- Jane Asher, GBR, 80-84; Janet Evans, USA, 40-44; Ingeborg Fritze, GER, 90-94; Lynn Marshall, CAN, 50-54; Diann Uustal, USA, 65-69; Laura Val, USA, 60-64. Men-- Tom Barton, USA, 55-59; Giulio Divano, ITA, 80-84; Marcus Mattioli, BRA, 50-54; Jim McConica, USA, 60-64; Hans Reichelt, GER, 75-79; Steve Wood, USA, 50-54. The runners-up: Women-- Carolyn Boak, USA, 65-69; Dawn Heckman, USA, 30-34; Leslie Livingston, USA, 50-54; Mieko Nagaoka, JPN, 95-99; Christel Schulz, GER, 70-74; Agnes Van Obberghen, BEL, 80-84. Men-- Richard Abrahams, USA, 65-69; Roberto Alberiche, ESP, 80-84; Serkan Atasay, TUR, 40-44; David Guthrie, USA, 50-54; Ed Moses, USA, 30-34; Rico Rolli, ITA, 45-49 Congratulations to all for your outstanding swims! article link
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    Swimming World abandon their profiles Hey Fastback, Just a heads up. I'd say that "abandon" is a bit harsh. They will be back next year. It was just a painful production decision that happens at times in print, especially during the Olympic year. With as much Olympic material as we had this year, we elected to move the profiles to our online vehicle. I don't see this happening other than during Olympic years. Thanks for the interest in the program! It's the most difficult and time-consuming thing I personally do every year with the magazine. However, it is well worth it featuring Masters swimmers throughout the world.
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  • Former Member
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    Swimming World abandon their profiles Hey Fastback, Just a heads up. I'd say that "abandon" is a bit harsh. They will be back next year. It was just a painful production decision that happens at times in print, especially during the Olympic year. With as much Olympic material as we had this year, we elected to move the profiles to our online vehicle. I don't see this happening other than during Olympic years. Thanks for the interest in the program! It's the most difficult and time-consuming thing I personally do every year with the magazine. However, it is well worth it featuring Masters swimmers throughout the world.
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