Swimming: Peirsol wins national title in 100 back
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - After breaking the world record in the
200-meter backstroke Wednesday, Aaron Peirsol focused on having fun
Friday at the Phillips 66 National Championships in Minneapolis, Minn.
And, fun meant earning his fifth national title after winning the 100
back (54.47).
“(Friday) was all less stressful,” Peirsol, a Newport Harbor High
senior, said during a telephone interview. “I enjoyed all of it. It’s not
easy to enjoy a day at the meet, but I did today. It makes it a lot
easier to get that (record) off my mind. The 100 back is less nerve-wracking for me. (The 100 back) wasn’t my main focus. I just wanted
to have fun and I did have fun.”
Peirsol also helped the Irvine Novaquatics’ 800 freestyle relay team
to a national title. He swam second after Daniel Hewko, and before Scott
Tucker and Michael Cavic, as they finished in 7:44.42.
Peirsol also noted the realization of breaking the 200-back world
record still has not sunk in.
“I have the World Championships coming up,” Peirsol said. “I can’t be
on Cloud Nine the whole time. But I’m enjoying what’s going on right now.
I’m looking forward to college (University of Texas) and finishing up my
high school work.”
Peirsol’s sister, Hayley, finished ninth in the 400 free (4:14.68)
Friday, and swam the opening leg on the Novas’ 800 free relay team that
finished seventh (8:32.88).
-- by Steve Virgen
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