Peirsol, Dent make their marks
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Former Newport Harbor High swimming standout Aaron Peirsol set an
Olympic record in the 200-meter backstroke and former Corona del Mar
High tennis sensation Taylor Dent advanced to the quarterfinals of
the Athens Olympics tennis tournament Wednesday.
Peirsol won his semifinal heat Wednesday in 1:57.33, beating the
old mark of 1:56.76 set by Lenny Krazelburg at the 2000 Olympics in
Sydney, Australia. Peirsol also owns the world-record time of
1:54.74, which he swam at the Olympic trials in Long Beach in July.
James Goddard of Great Britain (1:57.25) and Austria’s Markus
Rogan (1:57.50) finished second and third. Peirsol beat Rogan earlier
in the games when the former Sailor grabbed gold in the 100 back,
edging out Rogan by 0.29 seconds.
The 200 back finals are today at 9:45 a.m. (local time). The
preliminaries for the 400 medley relay, which Peirsol is competing
in, will be Friday at 2 a.m.
Dent, ranked No. 59 on the Association of Tennis Professionals
Tour, has advanced farther in the Olympic tennis tournament than
top-ranked Roger Federer, and the world’s No. 2 player, Andy Roddick,
who were eliminated in the second and third rounds, respectively.
Dent beat Croatia’s Ivan Ljubicic, 6-4, 6-4, Wednesday and will
face Tomas Berdych today at 7 a.m. Berdych, ranked No. 115 in the
world, is the one who upset Federer, 4-6,7-5, 7-5, in the second
round. The right-handed Berdych beat Spain’s Tommy Robredo, 7-6 (2),
4-6, 8-6, to advance to the quarterfinals.
In other Olympic action:
UC Irvine product Lanee Butler-Beashel is currently in 15th place
in the women’s windsurfing after finishing 18th in Wednesday’s race.
Butler-Beashel, who is the first female sailor to represent the
United States in four Olympics, has 56 points after four races.
Alessandra Sensini of Italy and Hong Kong’s Shan Lee Lai are tied for
first with 17 points.
Pater Wells, another UCI alum, is currently in 25th place with 65
points after three races. Wells, who quit his job in at an Irvine
public relations firm to train full-time, finished the Wednesday’s
two men’s races in 22nd and 23rd place, respectively. A battle for
first is shaping up among Poland’s Premyslaw Miarczynski (eight
points), Nikolaos Kaklamankis of Greece (nine points), and Brazil’s
Ricardo Santos (12 points).
The sailing competitions have had weather problems, first with too
much wind and then with not enough, which has set the windsurfing
schedule back a day, but conditions are expected to improve and both
the men’s and women’s divisions should finish two races today at 3
a.m.
Misty May, a Newport Harbor High alum and cousin Dent, and Kerri
Walsh will face the Czech Republic team of Eva Celbova and Sona
Novakova today at 11 a.m.
The U.S. men’s water polo team that has five former UCI players
will face Hungary(2-0), the reigning gold-medal winners, early
Thursday morning. Jeff Powers has two goals for Team USA, while Dan
Klatt and Ryan Bailey each have one. Omar Amr has won all three
sprints he has participated in for the undefeated Americans (2-0),
and goaltender Genai Kerr has yet to see action.
Orange Coast College student and Newport Beach resident Jennifer
Parilla will begin her quest for gold in women’s trampoline
gymnastics Friday.
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