May/June cover of USMS Swimmer

Former Member
Former Member
Anyone else find it a bit odd that the cover of the May/June issue shows "swimmers" wearing flotation vests?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Speaking of open water swimming... Personally, I really enjoyed the cover of the March/April issue, which was a picture of an open water swimmer wearing a pink swim cap. We've heard a lot of discussion about a cover photo a few people here don't like, but it would also be helpful to hear what people like. USMS has published just eight issues since starting the magazine, and partial contents from back issues of the magazine may be found at: www.usmsswimmer.com So, what's your favorite cover? By the way, the magazine staff receives and reviews ideas all year round. In addition, USMS has one big annual planning meeting each June to plan the following year's editorial calendar. SWIMMER receives a lot of completed manuscripts, but an outline or short synopsis is preferred. Writers who wish to be considered for future assignments are invited to send a published writing sample. If you have ideas, thoughts, suggestions, or Letters to the Editor, please send them to: editor@usms.org
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Speaking of open water swimming... Personally, I really enjoyed the cover of the March/April issue, which was a picture of an open water swimmer wearing a pink swim cap. We've heard a lot of discussion about a cover photo a few people here don't like, but it would also be helpful to hear what people like. USMS has published just eight issues since starting the magazine, and partial contents from back issues of the magazine may be found at: www.usmsswimmer.com So, what's your favorite cover? By the way, the magazine staff receives and reviews ideas all year round. In addition, USMS has one big annual planning meeting each June to plan the following year's editorial calendar. SWIMMER receives a lot of completed manuscripts, but an outline or short synopsis is preferred. Writers who wish to be considered for future assignments are invited to send a published writing sample. If you have ideas, thoughts, suggestions, or Letters to the Editor, please send them to: editor@usms.org
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