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	<title>Reach For The Wall &#187; Aaron Piersol</title>
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		<title>For the Record, Peirsol Wins 100 Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 00:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Aaron Piersol]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Brennan Morris]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dara Torres]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aaron Peirsol regained his second world record at the U.S. swimming championships Saturday, lowering the 200-meter backstroke record on a night Cullen Jones and Dara Torres, 42, set American records in sprint events.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1446" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 410px"><img src="http://reachforthewall.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/10036162H17000921-400x293.jpg" alt="Aaron Piersol set a world record in the 100-meter backstroke. (Michael Conroy, AP)" title="Aaron Piersol" width="400" height="293" class="size-medium wp-image-1446" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Aaron Piersol set a world record in the 100-meter backstroke. (Michael Conroy, AP)</p></div>
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<p>INDIANAPOLIS, July 11 — The message from Aaron Peirsol: Stop taking my world records. For the second time this week at the U.S. swimming championships, Peirsol reclaimed a world record he had recently lost.</p>
<p>Saturday night, it happened in the 200-meter backstroke as Peirsol exploded over the last 100 meters to outswim Ryan Lochte and break his world record by a staggering 0.86 of a second.</p>
<p>Peirsol finished in 1 minute 53.08 seconds, as Lochte touched the wall in 1:54.21 and Tyler Clary in 1:54.53. North Baltimore Aquatic Club’s Nick Thoman got fourth in 1:54.83.</p>
<p>“I’m extremely elated,” Peirsol said.</p>
<p>Earlier this week, he took back the world record in the 100 backstroke, a mark he lost just over a week ago when a Spanish swimmer lowered it. Peirsol said his excitement about the victories was dampened knowing Japanese star Ryosuke Irie of Japan had swum faster in the 200 back in a similar high-tech suit (Irie’s record was disallowed because the suit was not approved).</p>
<p>“I feel like, if I do the race I can, he can’t catch me,” said Peirsol, who wore Arena’s X-Glide pants.</p>
<p><strong>Jones Claims Berth</strong><br />
Earlier, 2008 Olympic relay team members Garrett Weber-Gale and Cullen Jones faced off in a two-man swim-off to decide the second-place finisher in Thursday’s 50 free. The pair had tied in that race.</p>
<p>Jones not only claimed a world championship berth with the victory, but he also broke Weber-Gale’s American record (21.47), touching the wall in 21.41 seconds; Weber-Gale came home in 21.70.<br />
Jones said he switched high-tech suits, dumping the more acclaimed Jaked01, which he wore in Thursday’s 50 free final, for the older Speedo LZR.</p>
<p><strong>Morris Places Second</strong><br />
In the men’s 1,500 freestyle, North Baltimore Aquatic Club’s Brennan Morris, 17, qualified for his first world championship team with his second-place finish in 15:13.47. Morris, the boyfriend of Katie Hoff, finished behind Jackson Wilcox, who touched the wall in 15:11.98.<br />
In a time trial at the end of the night, Dara Torres, 42, lowered her American record in the 50 fly but missed the world record. She finished in 25.50.</p>
<p><strong>Local Splashes</strong><br />
Arlington Aquatic Club’s Katherine Radloff, 20, finished third in the C final of the women’s 100 free in 3:56.08; in the C final of the 200 back, Andrew Relihan, 19, of the Rockville-Montgomery Swim Club finished seventh in 2:05.18; Daniel Johnson, 21, of the University of Virginia was disqualified. North Baltimore Aquatic Club’s Austin Surhoff, 18, finished fourth in the B final in 2:01.19. In the C final of the 200 breast, Virginia’s John Azar finished eighth in 2:21.59.</p>
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