Coughlin, Peirsol set records at US trials

Source: Agencies  |   2008-7-3  |     NEWSPAPER EDITION


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MICHAEL Phelps just missed setting another world record at the US Olympic trials in Omaha, Nebraska.

Natalie Coughlin and Aaron Peirsol showed him how to do it.

Racing about 10 minutes apart, Coughlin and Peirsol broke their own marks in the 100-meter backstroke on Tuesday on another lightning-quick night at a temporary pool in America's heartland.

Their records were the fifth and sixth of the meet ?? with five days to go. Both Coughlin and Peirsol were wearing the Speedo LZR Racer, which upped its tally of world marks to 44 since debuting in mid-February.

"I'm really glad that I stamped my ticket to Beijing. I got that over with," Coughlin said. "I feel like a huge weight has been lifted."

Phelps made a dogged run at perhaps the most impressive record on his staggering resume, the time of 1 minute, 43.86 seconds from the 200-meter freestyle at last year's world championships. He was right on pace as he powered toward the wall, but he touched with only the third-fastest time in history, 1:44.10.

Then it was time for Coughlin and Peirsol to shine.

Coughlin became the first woman to break 59 seconds, just one day after she reclaimed the world record in the preliminaries. She touched in 58.97, locking up the first of perhaps as many as six races she could swim in Beijing.

Peirsol showed he's still king of the backstroke, beating a strong field and his own record in the 100 back at 52.89, ahead of the 52.98 from last year's worlds.

"All of my training has definitely paid off," said Peirsol, one of the Nike-sponsored swimmers who ditched their regular suit to wear the LZR Racer. "I feel relieved."

Matt Grevers took second just ahead of Ryan Lochte, who dropped a spot in the 200 free final - and another chance to race Phelps - to give himself a better chance to qualify in the backstroke. The move didn't pay off; Lochte came on strong over the final 50 but touched in 53.37, behind Grevers' 53.19.


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