Peirsol helps Texas set NCAA record
Aaron Peirsol, a former Newport Harbor High standout and world-record
holder in the 200-meter backstroke, is well on his way to a brilliant
debut for the University of Texas in the NCAA Swimming and Diving
Championships.
Peirsol, the Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year and five-time
conference champion, swam the backstroke in the Longhorns’ victorious
400-yard medley relay team that set an NCAA, American and US Open
record time of 3:04.47 Thursday.
The previous record was 3:05.37. According to a report written by
the meet’s host Texas, there was a freak malfunction of the timing
system and Peirsol’s split was not recorded. He was in second before
Brendan Hansen took over in the breaststroke. Peirsol’s split was
clocked by coaches at 45.5. He also finished second in the
consolation final of the 500 freestyle (4:18.04).
Peirsol, who is undefeated in the 200 back this season, will swim
in the 100 back and 800 free relay today. He will compete in the 200
back and 400 free relay Saturday.
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