Peirsol brings home three gold medals from Spain
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Aaron Peirsol added to his medal collection once again Sunday,
capturing his third gold medal of the 2003 World Championships as
part of the world-record setting United States’ medley relay team in
Barcelona, Spain.
Peirsol, a 2002 graduate of Newport Harbor High, had already won
gold medals in the 100 and 200-meter backstroke and a silver medal as
part of the 800-meter freestyle relay team. Swimming the first leg of
the 4x100-meter medley relay Sunday, on the final day of the World
Championships, he snagged his 13th medal in international
competition.
Peirsol gave the U.S. a big lead to begin with, finishing his 100
meters more than a second faster than his closest competitor. Brendan
Hansen, Ian Crocker and Jason Lezak maintained that lead throughout
the race, finishing in a time of 3:31.54, more than three seconds
faster than second-place Russia and nearly two seconds faster than
the previous world record of 3:33.48, set by the United States in
September 2002.
It was Peirsol’s lone world record of the championships, though he
did set two meet records (100 backstroke and 200 backstroke) and an
American record (800-meter freestyle relay).
The three gold medals give him four in his career at the World
Championships. He also won the 200-meter backstroke in 2001. In
addition, he was a silver medalist at the 2000 Olympic Games in the
200-meter backstroke, an event in which he owns the world record.
Prior to the medley relay, Peirsol swam in the finals of the
50-meter backstroke. He finished eighth with a time of 25.75.
Germany’s Thomas Rupprath set a new world record in winning the
event, with a time of 24.80.
With the conclusion of the event, the U.S. team topped the medal
charts with 28 medals. Including the four won by Aaron, there will be
one more medal returning to the Newport-Mesa area. His younger
sister, Hayley, a 2003 Newport Harbor High gradate won a silver medal
in the 1500-meter freestyle earlier in the meet.
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