I read another report on this event today that discribed the scene after
her win. I really would have loved to be there.
(good choice of the song they played too)
Amanda Beard, Dara Torres
Tribune newspapers
9:26 AM CDT, July 6, 2008
OMAHA — They blasted "American Woman" over the public-address system here Friday night after 41-year-old Dara Torres took what had been an intriguing story line and turned it into a comeback story that surprised even her.
This mother of a 2-year-old girl looked like a kid again herself—waving an American flag on the pool deck—in making an unprecedented fifth Olympic team, winning the 100-meter freestyle in 53.78 seconds at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials. American record holder Natalie Coughlin was second in 53.83.
Not only did Torres deliver the bombshell moment of the trials, there was a resurgent sidekick on the deck, a yin to the Torres yang, in the form of 26-year-old Amanda Beard, who made her fourth Olympic team. Beard placed second in the 200 breaststroke in 2:25.13 behind Rebecca Soni's 2:22.60.
"I knew I could make the team, but I knew it was a long shot," Beard said.
The women defied age at Qwest Center. And the men were taking down records, and equaling them. Michael Phelps broke his second world record here, this time in the 200-meter individual medley, and it had striking similarities to his first, in the 400 IM.
On both occasions, he was pushed to the limit by runner-up Ryan Lochte. Phelps won in 1 minute 54.80 seconds, under his old mark of 1:54.98, set at the World Championships last year. Lochte was second in 1:55.22.
"I just tried to hang on," said Phelps, who won his fourth individual race.
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