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6 Reasons to Love SwimSwam Magazine and the College Preview

ONE – SO MANY MAGAZINES

If you subscribe to SwimSwam Magazine, you can instantly view the 2016 Olympic Preview as a digital issue as well as all back issues!

With your subscription today you get the:

  • 2016 Olympic Preview issue as a digital magazine
  • 2015 Year in Review (with the Michael Phelps cover) as a digital magazine
  • 2016 Swimsuit Issue as a digital magazine
  • 2016 College Preview (Katie Ledecky cover) as a print magazine
  • 2016 Olympic Year in Review as a print magazine (a very big issue)
  • 2017 Swimsuit Issue as a print magazine
  • 2017 Summer Preview (aka World Championship Preview) as a print magazine

*The College Preview uploads as a digital issue (for subscribers only) Sept 15th, 2016.  If you are already a subscriber, go to swimswam.com/magazine/digital-access, type in your email/password and view the digital magazines.

TWO – COLLEGE SWIMMING MADNESS

The 2016-2017 College Preview issue ships August 29th, and it has everything you need to know to feed the college swimming fire and get ready for a great season!

  • data-rich reports
  • features on the biggest names in college swimming
  • college recruiting tips from coaches across all divisions

Plus, we honor Katie Ledecky as she enters the college ranks!

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THREE – THE MICHAEL PHELPS COVERS

How do you like the gold leaf cover of Michael Phelps‘ world-famous pre-start arm-flap?

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And there’s Phelps in black and while on the 2015 Year in Review.  These are must-have digital issues, and you get them as soon as you subscribe.

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4 – Collector’s Items

I own the 1972 Life Magazine cover of Mark Spitz.  That issue was their preview for the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich where Spitz went on to win seven gold medals. The magazine cover is iconic. That’s what we’re going for with the Olympic Preview, College Preview and the 2016 Olympic Year in Review.  These are issues you will want to keep forever.

5 – LARGE ISSUES

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Pictured above, see our first three issues.  The premiere issue was 132 pages.  The 2016 Swimsuit Issue was 172 pages, and the Olympic Preview was 196 pages!  That’s 500 pages of swimming  features and entertainment over three issues.  With your subscription, you will receive big magazines. They are not only thicker than what you’re used to, they’re larger than traditional magazines, 9×10.875. 

If you haven’t subscribed, you simply don’t know. SwimSwam Magazine is not only higher quality, you feel it the instant you touch the magazine. The texture is amazing, and you’ll love how heavy it feels in your hands. Issues are nearly a pound, the type of magazines you will want on your coffee table.

6 – So Many Profiles

Profiles on Olympians and College swimmers are insightful.  We reach back and look forward with a keen eye to enhance the drama which makes our sport so great. Katie Ledecky, Nathan Adrian, Ryan LochteCaeleb DresselRyan Murphy and many, many more are covered.

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OUR MAGAZINE MISSION

To knock you over with each issue, producing a must-have magazine that feels like a collector’s item.

To produce unique features never before seen in swimming media.

To present swimming like it should be, the greatest sport on earth.

At SwimSwam, we love the sport, and we love changing the paradigm of how it’s presented. For far too long swimming magazines have been the same, and it our goal to deliver something spectacular, a magazine you will be excited about getting every single time a new issue is released.

Subscribe to SWIMSWAM MAGAZINE here.

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About Gold Medal Mel Stewart

Gold Medal Mel Stewart

MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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