Peirsol sets two records
Hayley Peirsol, a former Newport Harbor High standout swimmer, saved
her best for last on Sunday at the Janet Evans Invitational on the
USC campus in Los Angeles.
Peirsol capped a sterling four days with her fourth victory by
setting meet and pool records, along with securing the second-fastest
time in the world this year, with her finish in the women’s
1,500-meter freestyle. Peirsol, who will be a junior at Auburn
University in the fall, touched in 16 minutes, 13.64 seconds, well
ahead of Olympian Kalyn Keller of USC (16:48.19), who set the prior
meet record of 16:19.34 last year.
Peirsol shattered a 16-year-old McDonald’s Stadium record of
16:14.12 set by Julie Kole with her performance in the 1,500.
The victory adds to Peirsol’s wins in the 800 free (8:37.83), 400
free (4:13.53) and 400 individual medley (4:48.50) at the meet, a
tuneup for both the FINA World Championships and World University
Games. Peirsol, the younger sister of Olympic gold medalist Aaron
Peirsol, will compete for the United States in the World University
Games Aug. 12-17 in Izmir, Turkey.
Stephanie Gabert, the reigning CIF Southern Section Division II
champion in the 100 breaststroke and 200 IM, clocked a lifetime best
2:32.72 in placing second in the 200 breaststroke to go with a
fifth-place showing in the 100 breastroke (1:12.65).
Lasers down Breakers
* TENNIS: Rik de Voest blanked Ramon Delgado in men’s singles and
host Springfield halted Newport Beach’s three-match winning streak
with a 23-16 World Team Tennis overtime victory Sunday night at the
Cooper Tennis Center in Springfield, Mo.
Delgado suffered his first loss this season, a 5-0 setback to open
the match, and the Breakers (6-3) trailed the rest of the way.
Newport’s Katerina Bondarenko and Anastassia Rodionova forced
overtime with a 5-3 triumph in women’s doubles, though Springfield
(5-5) would prevail.
The Breakers return home to face Kansas City at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
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