Men’s swimming: Peirsol takes gold at World Championships
FUKUOKA, Japan - One thing was learned by the entire swimming
community. Olympic silver medalist Aaron Peirsol knows how to quickly
turn the page.
Three days after failing to qualify for the finals of the 100-meter
backstroke at the 2001 FINA World Swimming Championships, Peirsol not
only won the gold medal in the 200 back, he set a new meet record with a
time of 1:57.13.
“To me, being a world champion is like being an Olympic champion,”
Peirsol said in a post-race news conference. “This is the most important
moment in my career so far.”
After a close 50 meters, the Newport Harbor High senior took control
of the race and had a half-second lead on the rest of the field.
Peirsol’s lead continued to grow after 150 meters before touching the
wall .94 seconds ahead of silver medalist Markus Rogan of Austria
(1:58.07). Orn Arnarson of Israel finished third (1:58.37).
So just how fast was Peirsol’s time? During the 2000 Olympics, Peirsol
earned the silver medal with a time of 1:57.35, just slightly behind
world champion Lenny Krayzelburg’s 1:56.76.
Peirsol, currently ranked No. 1 in the world in the 200 back, set the
U.S. Open record time March 31 in Austin, TX with a 1:56.56.
Peirsol’s gold was just one of the many highlights for the United
States in Thursday’s competition. After a few days of sluggishness, the
spirited Americans won three gold medals, a silver and a bronze.
Krayzelburg did not compete at the World Championships.
“You don’t want to make the U.S. mad, because when we’re mad, watch
out,” Peirsol said. “There’s going to be some fast swimming going on.”
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.