Peirsol smashes backstroke world record

Eurosport - Sun, 12 Jul 17:38:00 2009

Aaron Peirsol closed the US Nationals in spectacular style, demolishing the 200 metres backstroke world record, as the American team for the upcoming World Championships was completed.

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The US trials produced sizzling times including three world records, Peirsol collecting two in the 100m and 200m back and Michael Phelps setting another in the 100m butterfly.

Peirsol was timed at one minute and 53.08 seconds in the 200m, slicing 0.86 seconds off the 1:53.94s mark set by compatriot Ryan Lochte on his way to gold at the Beijing Olympics.

Lochte took the race out in world-record pace but finished a well-beaten second in 1:54.21s, as Peirsol reclaimed the mark he had once held for nearly five years.

Peirsol first snatched the record in March 2002 and lowered it three times until Lochte wrested it from him at the 2007 World Championships.

Peirsol equalled Lochte's mark at the 2008 US Olympic trials but then watched his team mate reclaim it and the gold medal in Beijing.

"I knew to win the event someone would have to come close to the world record or beat it," Peirsol said. "We've been going back and forth for a few years now."

"But this is all just a stepping stone. He'll get his shot again in a couple of weeks (at the

World Championships)."

Eric Shanteau, who competed at the Beijing Olympics despite being diagnosed with testicular cancer, showed he was back in top form after beating the disease, touching first in the 200m breaststroke in an American record time 2:08.01s.

Shanteau has qualified for three events in Rome, including the 100m breast and 200m individual medley.

Also securing wins and world championship spots on the final night were Dana Vollmer in the 200m freestyle and Olympic champion Rebecca Soni, who touched first in the 200m

breaststroke with 2:20.38s, just outside her world record of 2:20.22s.

Teenager Chloe Sutton, who competed in the 10km open water swim at the Beijing Olympics, will try her luck in the pool in Rome after winning the 800m free in 8:29.34s.

The 17-year-old failed to qualify for any of the open water events for the worlds but had earlier secured a spot on the team with a runner-up finish in the 400m free.

Jackson Wilcox won the gruelling 1,500m free in 15:11.98s.

The evening began with Cullen Jones winning a swim-off with Garrett Weber-Gale for second in the men's 50m free and a spot on the US team.

Jones clinched the berth with an American record time of 21.41s trimming 0.06s off the previous mark of 21.47s set by Webber-Gale last year.

Reuters

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