Peirsol breaks Lochte's world record in 200 back
INDIANAPOLIS — Aaron Peirsol broke the world record in the 200-meter backstroke at U.S. nationals Saturday night, beating previous owner Ryan Lochte and lowering his second world mark in three days.
The Olympic silver medalist touched in 1 minute, 53.08 seconds, bettering Olympic champion Lochte's old mark of 1:53.94 set in Beijing.
"I'm elated I went that fast, but the real work is in two weeks," Peirsol said, referring to the upcoming world championships in Rome.
Lochte was under his world-record pace in the opening 50 meters before Peirsol took over for good. Peirsol dipped a full second under the mark after 150 meters while wearing an Arena X-Glide suit.
"The last 50 really hurt, so I know the other two guys really, really hurt," he said, referring to Lochte and third-place finisher Tyler Clary, who made the team for worlds in the 200 butterfly and 400 individual medley.
Lochte took second in 1:54.21. He and Peirsol will swim the event in Rome.
Peirsol dominated the 200 back from the 2000 Sydney Olympics, when he finished second, until finally losing the race and his world record to Lochte at the 2007 world championships in Melbourne.
"It's been a few years since I really felt good racing," said Peirsol, who turns 26 before the world meet begins. "I finally feel pretty good. I want to go faster. Ryan has pushed me quite a bit the last couple of years."
Peirsol reclaimed his 100 back world mark with a time of 51.94 seconds Wednesday.
Cullen Jones lowered the American record in a 50 freestyle swim-off, touching in 21.41 seconds. That bettered the previous record of 21.47 set by Garrett Weber-Gale at last year's Olympic trials.
He edged Weber-Gale in the one-on-one race for the second spot in the event at worlds later this month. Weber-Gale was clocked in 21.70.
"Swimming needs to do more of it. There's so much fun, so many people like to watch it," Jones said. "I don't know how many times since Thursday people came up to me like, 'I can't wait for Saturday. I can't wait to see that race.' It's cool to see that much enthusiasm about swimming.'"
Jones' time was faster than what Nathan Adrian swam in winning the 50 Thursday night, when Jones and Weber-Gale tied for second at 21.55. Adrian won in 21.52.
Jones switched to a Speedo LZR for the swim-off, abandoning the Jaked polyurethane suit he had worn earlier in the meet. He has a contract with Nike, but the company has gotten out of the competitive suit business.
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