Aaron Peirsol

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Olympic medalist
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Aaron Peirsol
Medal record
Men’s swimming
Gold 2004 Athens 100 m backstroke
Gold 2004 Athens 200 m backstroke
Gold 2004 Athens 4x100 m medley relay
Silver 2000 Sydney 200 m backstroke

Aaron Wells Peirsol (born July 23, 1983 in Irvine, California) is an American competitive swimmer. He is best known for winning both available gold medals for men in the backstroke at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

After winning gold in the 100 m backstroke, he followed up by winning the 200 m event, but an initial disqualification alleged that he had made an illegal turn during the race. Having been improperly entered, the disqualification was overturned, giving Peirsol his second individual gold. Peirsol won the world championships in the 100 m backstroke in 2003, 2005 and 2007, and won 200 m backstroke in 2001, 2003 and 2005. He also holds the world record for both distances and has been undefeated in finals in the 100 m since the 2002 Spring Nationals. He was also undefeated in the 200 m since losing to Lenny Krayzelburg in the 2000 Sydney Olympics until being defeated by countryman Ryan Lochte in the 2007 World Championships.

Peirsol is a student-athlete at the University of Texas, although he considers Newport Beach, California home.

His younger sister, Hayley Peirsol, is a top swimmer at Auburn University.

At the 2006 Pan Pacific Championships, Peirsol lowered his own 200 m Backstroke record to 1:54.44.

[edit] Personal bests

[edit] Long Course

  • 100 m backstroke: 52.98 (World Record)
  • 200 m backstroke: 1:54.44
  • 50 m backstroke: 25.30
  • 100 m freestyle: 51.69
  • 200 m freestyle: 1:50.69
  • 400 m freestyle: 3:59.31
  • 50 m butterfly: 26.42
  • 100 m butterfly: 57.20
  • 200 m butterfly: 2:04.69
  • 200 m individual medley: 2:06.55

[edit] Short Course

  • 50 m backstroke: 24.19
  • 100 m backstroke: 50.72
  • 200 m backstroke: 1:50.52
  • 400 m freestyle: 3:46.55

[edit] Short Course (yards)

  • 50 y backstroke: 21.50
  • 100 y backstroke: 45.02
  • 200 y backstroke: 1:38.45
  • 200 y freestyle: 1:34.10
  • 500 y freestyle: 4:23.26
  • 200 y butterfly: 1:45.87
  • 200 y individual medley: 1:46.67
  • 400 y individual medley: 3:58.31

[edit] Trivia

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Olympic champions in men's 100 m backstroke
1908: Arno Bieberstein | 1912: Harry Hebner | 1920: Warren Paoa Kealoha | 1924: Warren Paoa Kealoha | 1928: George Kojac | 1932: Masaji Kiyokawa | 1936: Adolf Kiefer | 1948: Allen Stack | 1952: Yoshinobu Oyakawa | 1956: David Theile | 1960: David Theile | 1968: Roland Matthes | 1972: Roland Matthes | 1976: John Naber | 1980: Bengt Baron | 1984: Rick Carey | 1988: Daichi Suzuki | 1992: Mark Tewksbury | 1996: Jeff Rouse | 2000: Lenny Krayzelburg | 2004: Aaron Peirsol
Olympic champions in men's 200 m backstroke
1900: Ernst Hoppenberg | 1964: Jed Greaf | 1968: Roland Matthes | 1972: Roland Matthes | 1976: John Naber | 1980: Sándor Wladár | 1984: Rick Carey | 1988: Igor Polyanskiy | 1992: Martin López-Zubero  | 1996: Brad Bridgewater | 2000: Lenny Krayzelburg | 2004: Aaron Peirsol
Persondata
NAME Peirsol, Aaron
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Competitive swimmer
DATE OF BIRTH July 23, 1983
PLACE OF BIRTH Irvine, California
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH