Nov. 23rd, 2002

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Uhm... Mikey????

Two other swimmers set U.S. Open records on the day. James Hickman of Great Britain broke Tom Malchow's U.S. Open record in the 200m fly with a winning time of 1:53.18. In the 800m free, Flavia Rigamonti of Switzerland and SMU won the event in 8:17.28.


MEN'S 200M BUTTERFLY
1, James Hickman, GBR, 1:53.18 (U.S. Open record); 2, Thomas Rupprath, GER, 1:53.47; 3, Michael Phelps, Baltimore, Md., USA, 1:54.18.


MEN'S 100M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY
1, Oleg Lisogor, UKR, 54.68; 2, Michael Phelps, Baltimore, Md., USA, 54.99; 3, Bart Kizierowski, POL, 55.59.
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Oh and Jason broke Anthony's US Open record...

Jason Lezak swam his way to the U.S. Open record in the 100m free, grabbing first place in 47.32. Lezak, who won the event at this meet last year, broke Anthony Ervin's U.S. Open record set in 2000.

Aaron is suffering from a sprained ankle... Damn!
But he is swimming quite good at the NCAA's

After Foley's and Hansen's victories, Texas freshman Aaron Peirsol (Irvine, Calif.), the world record- holder in the 200-meter backstroke, kept his undefeated college record intact with a win in the 200-yard backstroke. Despite a sprained ankle suffered earlier in the day, Peirsol topped Michigan freshman Chris DeJong, 1:43.98 to 1:44.18.
the_milky_way: (happy (Aaron))
Robbie Williams day on MTV.... :D
With out-takes of the 'Let Love be your Energy'- video.

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