Men’s Swimming: Peirsol sets new record
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AUSTIN, Tex. - There was hardly any doubt Aaron Peirsol would
become the national champion in the 200-meter backstroke. The bigger goal
for Peirsol, a Newport Harbor High junior swim standout who finished as
the silver medalist in the event in the 2000 Olympics, was setting a
world record.
Peirsol is now the U.S. Open record holder in the 200 backstroke as he
finished in 1:56.56 and the national title in the USA Swimming
Championships in Austin Saturday. Olympic gold-medalist Lenny
Krayzelburg, who is taking the year off, holds the World and American
record in 1:56.76.
As a result, Peirsol, a swimmer for the Irvine Novaquatics, qualified
for the World Championships, which will be in Japan in July. He will
compete in the 100 backstroke, as he won the national title Thursday, the
200 backstroke and he earned a spot on the 4x100 medley relay team.
Dave Salo, coach of the Irvine Novas, said Peirsol led throughout the
200 backstroke. Peirsol finished more than three seconds ahead of
second-place Marc Lindsay of the Athens swim club.
“We thought we had a chance of breaking the world record,” Salo said.
“(The U.S. Open record) is a good consolation prize. He was pretty happy
with that. There wasn’t ever a doubt that he would win the race.”
The U.S. Open record is the fastest time set in the United States by
an American or international swimmer and it is a 10-year-old record, Salo
said.
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