Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week: Andrew Cole
Barry Faulkner
While some may say Newport Harbor High standout Andrew Cole swims
in the shadow of Olympic silver medalist and backstroke world-record
holder Aaron Peirsol, Cole prefers to look at it as swimming under his
heralded teammate’s wing.
Call it spin, but Cole makes a convincing case that Peirsol has
positively influenced his performance since he moved to Newport from
Sandy, Utah in the Olympic summer of 2000.
“Since backstroke is my favorite event, I’ve known about Aaron and
thought, ‘Wow!, I wish I could be that fast,’ ” Cole said. “Then, we
moved to California and I ended up at the same school as him. I was
shocked.”
Cole and Peirsol, who both train with Irvine Novaquatics, have forged
a friendship and Cole said he benefits greatly from working out one lane
away from his club and prep teammate. But Cole also admits trying to keep
up with the current backstroke world champion is often a humbling
experience.
“Sometimes, it’s kind of hard, because he’s on a completely different
level,” Cole said. “So I kind of wish for the days when Aaron isn’t
feeling at his best and I’m feeling really good. He always encourages me
to keep pushing it, but he’s always a body length ahead.”
It has taken a world-class effort to get ahead of Cole during the
current prep season.
And while the former multiple Utah state champion, who set several
age-group records in his native state, has been a force in the 100-yard
backstroke for the Sailors, he is unbeaten in the 100 freestyle,
including Wednesday’s CIF Southern Section Division I Preliminaries at
Belmont Plaza.
Cole won both of his specialties at Friday’s Sea View League Finals.
It was Cole’s second straight league crown in the 100 free, with a time
of 48.21. He also took advantage of Peirsol’s absence to win the 100 back
in 53.56.
To top off his day, he contributed to Harbor victories in the 200 and
400 free relays.
Cole was second in the backstroke at the 2001 league finals. He then
went on to finish fourth in the 100 back and fifth in the 100 free, while
contributing to a championship 400 free relay, at CIF Division I Finals.
Newport Coach Jason Lynch said Cole is intent on protecting his
perfect season in the 100 free.
“He hasn’t lost this year and his goal, right now, is to keep it that
way,” Lynch said. “He could win (the 100 free) at CIF. “He’s a big
strong, explosive kid who has a lot of talent.”
Cole backed up his coach’s confidence by posting the top qualifying
time at CIF prelims Wednesday. He also qualified second in the
backstroke, behind Peirsol.
Cole also turned in an impressive performance earlier this season at
the Millikan Southern Section Relays. He led off winning efforts in the
4x100 free, the 6x50 free and the 4x50 backstroke. His leadoff leg in the
4x100 was a sizzling 46.81.
“My goals are to hopefully get a high 45 or a low 46 in the 100 free
and, for the 100 back, to break 50,” he said.
Cole’s success this spring is even more remarkable, considering his
commitment to the school’s recent production of “Guys and Dolls.”
Said Cole, “I haven’t been focusing on swimming as much as I’d like
to. I’ve been in a couple school plays, which has taken a lot of my
attention.”
Cole said he likes to be the center of attention, whether on stage or
in the pool. And, with Peirsol headed for the University of Texas next
season, he figures to occupy center stage for the Sailors.
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