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Phelps, Hansen close Pan Pacific Champs with world records
Americans Michael Phelps and Brendan Hansen closed out the 2006 Pan Pacific swimming championships with world record-setting victories here.
Victoria (Canada), Aug 21: Americans Michael Phelps
and Brendan Hansen closed out the 2006 Pan Pacific swimming
championships with world record-setting victories here.
Hansen lowered his own 200m breaststroke world record for the second time in 15 days, clocking a time of 2min 08.50sec, almost a quarter-second better than the 2:08.74 he set at the US championships on August 5.
"We make it look easy, but it`s really hard and a lot of hard work went into that," he said of the five world records the US men set in four days of competition.
"Right now we`ll just go back to the drawing board to see how low we can make these records."
Hansen finished 2.37 seconds ahead of Olympic champion and former world record-holder Kosuke Kitajima of Japan and three seconds in front of teammate Scott Usher.
Meanwhile, Phelps set his second individual world record of the meet with a signature storming finish to edge fellow American Ryan Lochte in the men`s 200m individual medley.
"When we get in the water and race, it brings out the best in both of us," Phelps said. "Ryan definitely helped me a lot. Its more exciting when you go head to head like that. It really gets the crowd up and that definitely had an impact."
Phelps`s time of 1:55.84 was one-tenth of a second better than the world record he set three years ago. It came four days after he opened the meet by lowering his own 200m butterfly world mark.
The six-time olympic gold medallist also led off the US world record-setting 4x100m free relay squad, and won gold in the 400m medley and 4x200m free relay. Bureau Report
Hansen lowered his own 200m breaststroke world record for the second time in 15 days, clocking a time of 2min 08.50sec, almost a quarter-second better than the 2:08.74 he set at the US championships on August 5.
"We make it look easy, but it`s really hard and a lot of hard work went into that," he said of the five world records the US men set in four days of competition.
"Right now we`ll just go back to the drawing board to see how low we can make these records."
Hansen finished 2.37 seconds ahead of Olympic champion and former world record-holder Kosuke Kitajima of Japan and three seconds in front of teammate Scott Usher.
Meanwhile, Phelps set his second individual world record of the meet with a signature storming finish to edge fellow American Ryan Lochte in the men`s 200m individual medley.
"When we get in the water and race, it brings out the best in both of us," Phelps said. "Ryan definitely helped me a lot. Its more exciting when you go head to head like that. It really gets the crowd up and that definitely had an impact."
Phelps`s time of 1:55.84 was one-tenth of a second better than the world record he set three years ago. It came four days after he opened the meet by lowering his own 200m butterfly world mark.
The six-time olympic gold medallist also led off the US world record-setting 4x100m free relay squad, and won gold in the 400m medley and 4x200m free relay. Bureau Report