Peirsol takes on rival today
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FOUR LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Aaron Peirsol, the new backstroke king,
defeated the former, Lenny Krayzelburg, Tuesday in the 100-meter
backstroke, in which Krayzelburg owns the world record. Is today time
for Krayzelburg to dish out some payback?
Not if Peirsol has anything to say about it.
Peirsol, the Newport Harbor High product who is a three-time
world-record holder, is poised to show the swimming world that he
indeed owns the backstroke, against Krayzelburg, the former
world-record holder, in the 200 back today at the Phillips 66
National Swimming Championships at the Hall of Fame Aquatic Complex.
The last time the friendly rivals met was in July, when Peirsol
defeated Krayzelburg, the 2000 Olympic gold medalist, by 24
one-hundredths of a second in the 200 back at the Janet Evans
Invitational.
Peirsol, the 2000 Olympic silver medalist in the 200 back, broke
Krayzelburg’s world record in the 200 back at the Spring Nationals,
touching the wall in 1:55.15, in March.
Today’s events begin with the preliminaries, 9 a.m., and the
finals come at 5 p.m., eastern time. On Friday, Ryan Lean, a Newport
Harbor product headed for UC Berkeley, will compete in the 1,500,
while Hayley Peirsol is in the 800 free, and Nicole Mackey is in the
200 back. Hayley Peirsol and Mackey will be seniors at Newport Harbor
in the fall.
The Newport Beach quartet has been helping their club team, Irvine
Novaquatics, maintain a lead, thus far in the combined team scores.
The Novas hold a 10-point lead with 319 points through 20 events.
The nationals ends Saturday after 34 events. Circle C Swimming club
is in second.
Hayley Peirsol, who finished fifth in the 400 individual medley
Monday, and Mackey, who broke out in the 200 IM and came in eighth,
have been helping the Novas lead the women’s team scores with 167
points, 27 over second-place California Aquatics.
Last year, the Novas’ women’s team won the Summer Nationals title.
Novas’ Coach Dave Salo, who also coaches the Orange Coast College
swim teams, said Hayley Peirsol scratched the 200 freestyle she was
scheduled to compete in Wednesday, to concentrate on Friday’s 800
free and Saturday’s 1,500 free.
Aaron Peirsol and Lean have been making key contributions for
their club team, which are in second in the male team scores at 152
points, 99 points behind Circle C.
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