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Mat's Swimming Blog2008 Australia Swimming Olympic Trials - Records Keep Falling at the Australian National Championships Stephanie Rice broke the 400IM world record a few days ago, and has now set a new 200 IM world record of 2:08.92. The men's 100-meter and 50-meter freestyle records were set at the European Championships over the past several days. Now in the midst of the Aussie's Olympic trials, the former 50-meter free record holder, Eamon Sullivan, has gone a 47.55 in semi-finals, .05 off the record, with the 50-free still a few days away. Lots of fast swimming in the world. The Olympics is going to be fun to watch! (Photo of Eamon Sullivan by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)Tuesday March 25, 2008 | comments (0) Display Latest Headlines | powered by WordPress |
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Stephanie Rice broke the 400IM world record a few days ago, and has now set a new 200 IM world record of 2:08.92. The men's 100-meter and 50-meter freestyle records were set at the European Championships over the past several days. Now in the midst of the Aussie's Olympic trials, the former 50-meter free record holder, Eamon Sullivan, has gone a 47.55 in semi-finals, .05 off the record, with the 50-free still a few days away. Lots of fast swimming in the world. The Olympics is going to be fun to watch!
