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Added another tag above for Brent Rutemiller, who is the managing editor of the magazine and has made three of the last four edits to this post. It would appear as though a majority of the edits to the article between the two would be in violation to the Conflict of Interest policy of Wikipedia. Please refer to the Wikipedia policies regarding Conflicts of Interest and Autobiographies.
The five year old reference – which is now dead – supporting the statement regarding Phoenix, is from two years before the International Swimming Hall of Fame, based in Fort Lauderdale, "merged its operations with Swimming World Magazine." If I worked for the magazine, I'd sure want to move to the oceanside operations of the Hall! I have no doubt that Phoenix is a great place, but, hey, oceanside. An update to the dead reference can settle this. Jmg38 (talk) 05:00, 2 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]
The words "Swim Info" do not seem to be included anywhere in the current (December 2020) official online pages for Swimming World. Many of the images and logos at the official online pages appear to be a variation of "Swimming World Powered by International Swimming Hall of Fame", which is not part of the old 2009 image used in this article. Jmg38 (talk) 05:37, 2 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]