Relive March 16 Live Edition of The Morning Swim Show: Annamay Pierse and Gail Roper Talk About New World Records; John Naber Relives Glory Days at USC

PHOENIX, Arizona, March 16. TODAY'S live edition of The Morning Swim Show featured interviews with the new world record holder in the 200-meter breaststroke, one of the top collegiate swimmers in history and a Masters swimming legend.

In case you missed our live show (airing each weekday at 10:30 a.m. MST), you can watch the video below and see host Peter Busch's interview with Annamay Pierse, who broke Liesel Jones' world record in the 200 short course meters breaststroke at the Canadian national championships. Pierse talks about the crowd's support before and during the swim, how her coach will continue to train her in preparation for the world championships and what color her new car will be.

John Naber won 10 individual NCAA titles at the University of Southern California in the 1970s, and he talked about the team camaraderie at USC and how it compared to the Olympics.

Gail Roper set three new Masters world marks two weeks ago in Canada, and she talks about the reason why she had to go there to set a record, and why she still is upset about tearing a ligament in her ankle shortly before swimming the 200 breast at the 1952 Olympics.

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