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London Olympics: Rebecca Soni wins gold in world-record time

Rebecca Soni reacts after winning gold and setting a world record in the 200-meter breaststroke.
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LONDON -- Rebecca Soni’s world record in the 200-meter breaststroke lasted all of one day.

Then the defending Olympic champion rewrote her own work, becoming the first woman to break the 2-minute, 20-second barrier, winning Olympic gold in 2:19.59 on Thursday at the Aquatics Centre.

“I can’t believe it,†said Soni, the former USC standout who still trains with the Trojan Swim Club.

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Taking the silver was Satomi Suzuki of Japan (2:20.72). Soni had broken the world record on Wednesday night in the semifinals, going 2:20.00.

She referenced the inspiration from an early mentor.

“I’m so excited. I did it!†Soni said in an interview with the BBC on the pool deck. “Oh my gosh, I’ve been chasing that for years and years. That was my coach, back when I was in high school, who told me I was going to go 2:19. I’ve been keeping that to myself as a secret goal.â€

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