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Peirsol's world record overshadows Phelps

China Daily | Updated: 2009-07-10 08:11

INDIANAPOLIS: Aaron Peirsol overshadowed Michael Phelps' first appearance at the US National Swimming Championships on Wednesday, reclaiming his 100m backstroke world record with a stunning swim.

Peirsol clocked 51.94 seconds, slicing .44 seconds off the mark set by Spain's Aschwin Wildeboer Faber in the lead off leg in a 4x100m medley relay at the Mediterranean Games on July 1.

"When my world record was broken it was a total surprise," Peirsol, who has now broken the record six times, told reporters. "My goal coming in was to break the world record and that was added motivation, most definitely.

Peirsol's world record overshadows Phelps

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