﻿{"id":2639,"date":"2001-07-01T16:06:10","date_gmt":"2001-07-01T21:06:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2001\/07\/kizierowski-upsets-ervin-in-50-free-coughlin-swims-world-leading-100-back\/"},"modified":"2014-07-24T18:21:36","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T01:21:36","slug":"kizierowski-upsets-ervin-in-50-free-coughlin-swims-world-leading-100-back","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/kizierowski-upsets-ervin-in-50-free-coughlin-swims-world-leading-100-back\/","title":{"rendered":"Kizierowski Upsets Ervin in 50 Free; Coughlin Swims World-Leading 100 Back"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>SANTA CLARA, June 30 &#8212; Has Anthony Ervin lost it?<\/p>\n<p>The Cal junior-to-be, who in his short career among the world&#39;s elite sprinters the past two years already has produced an Olympic gold medal, three NCAA titles and an American record, has now lost the last two major 50 frees he&#39;s swum: and the question arises,<br \/>\n&quot;Has he lost it?&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Tonight in the finals of the 50 free, a race Ervin usually owns, he was defeated by ex-Cal teammate Bart Kizierowski, 22.32-22.57, after having qualified No. 1 with a 22.96 to the Polish Olympian&#39;s 23.18.<\/p>\n<p>Third was University of Arizona\/South African Olympian Roland Schoeman (23.03), while fourth was former University of Tennessee Southeast Conference champ\/Puerto Rican Olympian Ricardo Busquets (23.06).<\/p>\n<p>At last week&#39;s TYR Swim Meet of Champions in Mission Viejo, Ervin&#39;s coach, veteran Cal boss Nort Thornton, was asked how his star pupil was doing inasmuch as he wasn&#39;t swimming there &#8212; although he had set a 50 free record of 22.5 at last year&#39;s competition.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;He&#39;s a little tired now but he&#39;ll be fine for the World Championships,&quot; Thornton said, adding that after tying with Gary Hall for the gold at Sydney, Ervin came right back to Berkeley without taking any break, went through a tough collegiate season, then had to peak again for the World Championship Trials that began a mere three days after the conclusion of NCAAs.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;He&#39;s a tough competitor and he&#39;ll be hungry come Fukuoka,&quot; Thornton added.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps.<\/p>\n<p>But after setting a Pac-10 record of 19.08 to win the 50 free at the conference championship by a good 5 yards in the Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool the first weekend in March, Ervin was upset three weeks later in the NCAA finals by Stanford&#39;s Anthony Robinson, who went a pr-school record 19.15 to win his first national collegiate championship.<\/p>\n<p>Ervin, who had designs on becoming the first under the &quot;magical&quot; 19 flat barrier, was second in 19.22.  However, two nights later in the last evening of the championships he tied ex-Cal great Matt Biondi&#39;s 100 free American-NCAA record with his 41.80 win.<\/p>\n<p>Ervin next went to Austin and won the Trials 50-100 frees with then world-leading clockings of 22.18-48.98, showing he was still America&#39;s best.<\/p>\n<p>When Novaquatics&#39; Jason Lezak won the 50 free last week at Mission in a meet-record 22.32, he commented that he had hoped Ervin and Kizierowski would have been there as that they might have pushed him (or them) into going even faster.<\/p>\n<p>Well, Big Bart &#8212; fifth at Sydney in the 50 (22.32 after a pr-NR 22.05 in the prelims) &#8212; showed he was king of the sprints last night, breaking his old meet record of 22.52 from last year.  Kizierowski&#39;s time was exactly the same as Lezak&#39;s the week before.<\/p>\n<p>Kizierowski prepped at Mission Viejo High and was a multi-CIF champ for the Diablos during his career there.<\/p>\n<p>What to make of Ervin&#39;s second-consecutive half-century loss?<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Not much,&quot; says one veteran swimming observer, <i>Swimming World<\/i>&#39;s Bob Ingram.  &quot;What counts<br \/>\nis what he does in Japan and I have every confidence he&#39;ll do well there.  These meets are like exhibition baseball games, fun to watch but they don&#39;t mean a thing.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>That may be the case but don&#39;t tell it to Natalie Coughlin.  The Terrapins&#39; star went the world&#39;s fastest 100 back en route to victory (1:01.27),<br \/>\nshaving a hundredth of a second off the old world-leading time of 1:01.28 by Japan&#39;s Mai Nakamura from the World Championship Trials last April in Yokohama.<\/p>\n<p>Coughlin&#39;s old pr was 1:01.32 from the Trials and she&#39;s now two-for-two in the pr department, having won the 100 free Friday evening in 55.68.  Coughlin&#39;s next goal is the American record of 1:00.77 by former Stanford star Lea Loveless-Maurer from the 1998 World Championships in Perth.<\/p>\n<p>Loveless-Maurer, married to former Stanford All-America sprinter Eric, won the gold at Perth and Coughlin will be more than happy to settle for the<br \/>\nsame result.<\/p>\n<p>Another Californian who won her second race of the meet was NGSV&#39;s Kaitlin Sandeno, who came in No. 1 in the 400 IM (4:50.26) with North Carolina&#39;s Katie Hathaway second (4:54.62).  Sandeno won the 400 free Friday evening and will swim the 800 free, 200 fly and 400 IM at Fukuoka.<\/p>\n<p>The Golden State&#39;s monopoly on the victory podium was broken in the 200 free when Olympian Rada Owen won in 2:01.55 to Canada&#39;s Jessica Deglau&#39;s 2:02.02. Owen was an All-America last season for Coach David Marsh&#39;s Auburn War Eagles.<\/p>\n<p>However, Stanford&#39;s Tara Kirk made it three of four ladies&#39; wins for the left coast gang as she won the 100 breast in 1:09.72, not far off her pr of 1:09.51 from the Trials that ranks her 11th globally.  She had won the 200 breast on Friday.<\/p>\n<p>Aside from Kizierowski&#39;s stunning 50 free victory, other men&#39;s winners included Gator Swimming&#39;s Ricardo Monestario in the 400 free (3:55.13 to Long Island&#39;s Brendan Nelligan&#39;s 3:56.12); Stanford&#39;s Markus Rogan in the 200 back (2:00.87) and Canada&#39;s Mike Mintenko&#39;s meet record 53.37 in the 100 fly.<\/p>\n<p>Monestario is a Venezuelan Olympian and was an NCAA 1650 free finalist for Coach Greg Troy&#39;s Florida Gators last season.  His 400 pr-NR is  3:54.37 from last year&#39;s South American Championships.<\/p>\n<p>Rogan, a freshman for Coach Skip Kenney&#39;s Stanford Cardinal last season and an Austrian Olympian, went a pr-NR 1:59.85 in Europe in mid-May.  He wom the Pac-10 200 back and could well be a finalist in all three dorsal races in Japan, let alone a medalist.<\/p>\n<p>Mintenko, making a bid to move into the world&#39;s elite 100 fly rankings, won the Mission race last Sudnay with a meet-record 53.83.  His pr is 52.58 from<br \/>\nSydney and his seasonal-best is a 53.12 from Canada&#39;s WCTs in Edmonton in March.  He ranked seventh globally last year &#8212; his highest placing ever.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Bill Bell<\/p>\n<p>               SANTA CLARA INTERNATIONAL SWIM MEET<br \/>\n                 Santa Clara, CA &#8211; June 30, 2001 (50 M)<\/p>\n<p>50 METER FREESTYLE<\/p>\n<p>  1 Kizierowski, Bart X    24 PSC-AZ              23.18      22.32<br \/>\n  2 Ervin, Anthony L       20 PSC-AZ              22.96      22.57<br \/>\n  3 Schoeman, Roland M     20 PSC-AZ              23.30      23.03<br \/>\n  4 Busquets, Ricardo         PR                  23.46      23.06<br \/>\n  5 Busse, Greg R          22 AUB-SE              23.70      23.32<br \/>\n  6 Hall, Gary Jr W        26 PSC-AZ              23.55      23.46<br \/>\n  7 Brinn, Sion D          28 UN-OH               23.88      23.73<br \/>\n  8 Bal, Randal M          20 STAN-PC             23.82      23.79<br \/>\n&#8212; Muhammad, Sabir A      25 CAD-GA              23.72         DQ<\/p>\n<p>400 METER FREESTYLE<\/p>\n<p>  1 Monasterio, Richardo   22 GSC-FL            3:59.77    3:55.13<br \/>\n        28.34     57.86   1:27.71   1:57.51<br \/>\n      2:27.46   2:57.20   3:26.69   3:55.13<br \/>\n  2 Neligan, Brendan Z     18 LIAC-MR           4:01.77    3:56.12<br \/>\n        27.93     57.75   1:27.58   1:57.30<br \/>\n      2:27.16   2:57.10   3:27.42   3:56.12<br \/>\n  3 Johns, Brian              RAPID             3:58.43    3:57.05<br \/>\n        28.16     58.44   1:29.08   1:59.14<br \/>\n      2:29.70   3:00.07   3:29.91   3:57.05<br \/>\n  4 Thomson, Chris L       22 CW-MI             4:00.15    3:57.17<br \/>\n        28.27     58.50   1:28.94   1:59.02<br \/>\n      2:29.42   2:59.51   3:29.24   3:57.17<br \/>\n  5 Ketchum, Dan J         19 CM-OH             4:00.54    4:00.46<br \/>\n        28.84     59.00   1:29.42   2:00.03<br \/>\n      2:30.73   3:01.43   3:31.59   4:00.46<br \/>\n  6 Suguiyama, Yuri C      18 CUBU-PV           4:04.40    4:01.75<br \/>\n        28.15     58.63   1:29.15   1:59.88<br \/>\n      2:30.44   3:01.30   3:31.99   4:01.75<br \/>\n  7 DiIulio, Eric          18 PASC-PC           4:03.08    4:04.10<br \/>\n        28.79     59.55   1:30.79   2:01.90<br \/>\n      2:33.36   3:04.00   3:34.56   4:04.10<br \/>\n  8 Kaufmann, Scott J      18 RENO-PC           4:05.13    4:04.58<br \/>\n        28.52     59.47   1:30.83   2:02.14<br \/>\n      2:33.22   3:04.25   3:35.24   4:04.58<br \/>\n  9 Tannhauser, Brett R    21 SBAY-PN           4:05.20    4:05.51<br \/>\n        28.31     58.85   1:29.81   2:00.74<br \/>\n      2:31.66   3:03.30   3:34.78   4:05.51<\/p>\n<p>200 METER BACKSTROKE<\/p>\n<p>  1 Rogan, Markus A        19 STAN-PC           2:03.79    2:00.87<br \/>\n        28.86   1:00.01   1:31.13   2:00.87<br \/>\n  2 Hussein, Ahmed         18 Sun Devil-AZ      2:02.83    2:01.86<br \/>\n        28.96   1:00.21   1:31.55   2:01.86<br \/>\n  3 Sayao, Chuck              TO*               2:04.41    2:05.66<br \/>\n        29.76   1:01.07   1:33.32   2:05.66<br \/>\n  4 Wilkens, Tom P         25 SCSC-PC           2:07.29    2:06.39<br \/>\n        30.39   1:02.55   1:34.84   2:06.39<br \/>\n  5 Staley, Trent M        19 THSC-OR           2:07.55    2:06.43<br \/>\n        30.46   1:02.64   1:35.00   2:06.43<br \/>\n  6 Neckles, Nick          22 Sun Devil-AZ      2:07.58    2:07.01<br \/>\n        30.49   1:03.10   1:35.58   2:07.01<br \/>\n  7 Marshall, Peter J      19 STAN-PC           2:06.76    2:07.44<br \/>\n        29.54   1:01.39   1:34.95   2:07.44<br \/>\n  8 Sorlien, Matt R        19 STAN-PC           2:06.96    2:08.60<br \/>\n        30.01   1:02.66   1:35.62   2:08.60<br \/>\n&#8212; Bal, Randal M          20 STAN-PC           2:07.60         DQ<br \/>\n        28.64   1:00.27   1:32.75   2:05.03<\/p>\n<p>100 METER BUTTERFLY<\/p>\n<p>Event 14  Men 100 LC Meter Fly<\/p>\n<p>  1 Mintenko, Mike            Pacific Dolphins    55.46      53.37<br \/>\n        24.89     53.37<br \/>\n  2 Livingston, Andrew        PR                  56.43      55.10<br \/>\n        26.19     55.10<br \/>\n  3 Marshall, Peter J      19 STAN-PC             56.20      55.16<br \/>\n        26.01     55.16<br \/>\n  4 Cooper, Todd A         18 Sun Devil-AZ        56.39      55.82<br \/>\n        26.25     55.82<br \/>\n  5 Gausman, Mike W        21 TERA-PC             56.56      56.42<br \/>\n        26.83     56.42<br \/>\n  6 Wake, Doug             24 Pacific Dolphins    56.44      56.44<br \/>\n        26.50     56.44<br \/>\n  7 Veloz, Juan J             MEX                 56.94      56.64<br \/>\n        27.01     56.64<br \/>\n  8 Crawford, Leffie Z     20 SJA-PC              56.87      57.01<br \/>\n        26.22     57.01<br \/>\n  9 Hessler, Carl J        20 SCSC-PC             56.67      57.03<br \/>\n        26.56     57.03<\/p>\n<p>4X200 M FREESTYLE RELAY<\/p>\n<p>  1 Pacific Dolphins  &#39;A&#39;               7:30.11    7:34.96<br \/>\n     1) Tisdall, Justin              2) Mintenko, Mike<br \/>\n     3) Johnston, Mark 21            4) Johns, Kevin<br \/>\n        26.34     54.33   1:23.94   1:54.04<br \/>\n                2:18.46             3:46.58<br \/>\n      4:12.71   4:41.18   5:09.51   5:37.06<br \/>\n                6:34.43   7:05.10   7:34.96<br \/>\n  2 CUBU-PV  &#39;A&#39;                        7:47.21    7:51.10<br \/>\n     1) Suguiyama, Yuri C 18         2) Valdivieso, Juan P 20<br \/>\n     3) Gibson, Chris R 17           4) Bassett, Ethan G 20<br \/>\n        27.49     56.78   1:26.96   1:56.54<br \/>\n      2:24.06   2:53.46   3:23.73   3:53.77<br \/>\n      4:21.56   4:51.74   5:22.81   5:52.94<br \/>\n      6:20.44   6:50.38   7:21.00   7:51.10<br \/>\n  3 SRVL-PC  &#39;A&#39;                        7:59.00    7:51.49<br \/>\n     1) Dorr, John W 17              2) Morse, Ivan E 18<br \/>\n     3) Vogelgesang, Keith C 18      4) Mills, Matt S 18<br \/>\n        28.23     57.46   1:27.46   1:57.29<br \/>\n                2:54.08   3:23.92   3:53.74<br \/>\n      4:21.05   4:51.45   5:22.44   5:52.54<br \/>\n      6:20.71   6:51.11   7:21.89   7:51.49<br \/>\n  4 TERA-PC  &#39;A&#39;                        7:50.00    7:52.25<br \/>\n     1) Mirkovich, Brian C 19        2) Holsman, Trent T 20<br \/>\n     3) Nelson, Anders 19            4) Dwelley, John A 15<br \/>\n        27.58     57.21   1:27.18   1:56.78<br \/>\n                2:17.72   3:24.75   3:54.12<br \/>\n      4:21.61   4:51.83   5:23.34   5:53.44<br \/>\n      6:20.88   6:51.21   7:21.64   7:52.25<br \/>\n  5 SCSC-PC  &#39;A&#39;                        7:52.00    7:54.46<br \/>\n     1) Hessler, Carl J 20           2) Wilkens, Tom P 25<br \/>\n     3) Cremer, Paul 20              4) Pierce, Jonathan D 21<br \/>\n        27.35     56.87   1:27.04   1:56.68<br \/>\n                2:17.14   3:23.59   3:53.42<br \/>\n                4:51.00   5:22.38   5:53.74<br \/>\n      6:21.58   6:51.92   7:23.52   7:54.46<br \/>\n  6 RENO-PC  &#39;A&#39;                        7:48.27    7:57.21<br \/>\n     1) Brown, Thomas J 18           2) Scalise, Erik L 23<br \/>\n     3) Braun, Chris R 19            4) Kaufmann, Scott J 18<br \/>\n        28.10     58.33   1:28.65   1:59.19<br \/>\n                2:23.33   3:28.24   3:58.31<br \/>\n      4:25.04   4:55.29   5:26.26   5:57.76<br \/>\n      6:25.43   6:56.05   7:27.17   7:57.21<br \/>\n  7 Pacific Dolphins  &#39;B&#39;               7:52.45    7:58.82<br \/>\n     1) Wake, Doug 24                2) Bauhart, Roland 21<br \/>\n     3) Strelzow, Jason 19           4) Chan, Ian 18<br \/>\n        28.13     58.02   1:28.07   1:57.27<br \/>\n      2:24.68   2:25.49   3:26.38   3:57.07<br \/>\n      4:23.32   4:52.63   5:24.11   5:56.23<br \/>\n      6:24.63   6:55.00   7:26.78   7:58.82<br \/>\n  8 LIAC-MR  &#39;A&#39;                        7:53.28    8:00.53<br \/>\n     1) Neligan, Brendan Z 18        2) Demarco, Dan Z 21<br \/>\n     3) Salayka, George Z 15         4) Teta, Paul Z 18<br \/>\n        27.18     56.09   1:25.50   1:54.13<br \/>\n      2:22.19   2:53.11   3:23.97   3:54.46<br \/>\n      4:20.95   4:51.91   5:24.32   5:56.80<br \/>\n      6:25.30   6:56.46   7:28.59   8:00.53<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN&#39;S EVENTS<\/p>\n<p>200 METER FREESTYLE<\/p>\n<p>  1 Owen, Rada E           22 AUB-SE            2:03.07    2:01.55<br \/>\n        29.00     59.70   1:30.91   2:01.55<br \/>\n  2 Deglau, Jessica        21 Pacific Dolphins  2:01.38    2:02.02<br \/>\n        29.51   1:00.39   1:31.56   2:02.02<br \/>\n  3 Ripple, Shelly L       20 UN-PC             2:04.56    2:02.31<br \/>\n        28.32     58.86   1:30.53   2:02.31<br \/>\n  4 Rose, Gabrielle E      23 NOVA-CA           2:03.54    2:02.96<br \/>\n        29.50   1:00.31   1:31.80   2:02.96<br \/>\n  5 Stone, Tammie             TXA-ST            2:03.72    2:03.57<br \/>\n        28.18     59.36   1:31.12   2:03.57<br \/>\n  6 Keller, Kalyn D        16 Sun Devil-AZ      2:04.04    2:05.31<br \/>\n        29.92   1:01.71   1:33.68   2:05.31<br \/>\n  7 Jamison, Tanica Y      19 TXA-ST            2:05.57    2:05.59<br \/>\n        29.46   1:01.47   1:33.81   2:05.59<br \/>\n  8 Sandeno, Kaitlin S     18 NGSV              2:05.18    2:05.67<br \/>\n        30.05   1:01.91   1:34.27   2:05.67<br \/>\n  9 Hardt, Julie E         19 RENO-PC           2:05.19    2:05.82<br \/>\n        29.34   1:00.87   1:33.50   2:05.82<\/p>\n<p>100 METER BACKSTROKE<\/p>\n<p>  1 Couglin, Natalie A     18 TERA-PC           1:04.13    1:01.27<br \/>\n        29.68   1:01.27<br \/>\n  2 Cope, Haley G          22 CAL-PC            1:04.32    1:04.01<br \/>\n        31.00   1:04.01<br \/>\n  3 Diezi, Dominique L     23 UN-AZ             1:05.22    1:04.98<br \/>\n        31.76   1:04.98<br \/>\n  4 Kozak, Marisa A        18 BEND-OR           1:05.16    1:05.10<br \/>\n        32.21   1:05.10<br \/>\n  5 Crisman, Jennifer E    21 CW-MI             1:05.59    1:05.38<br \/>\n        32.35   1:05.38<br \/>\n  6 Henriques, Alice M     20 CAL-PC            1:05.68    1:05.39<br \/>\n        32.19   1:05.39<br \/>\n  7 Coster, Elizabeth      18 HARNZ             1:05.63    1:06.00<br \/>\n        32.29   1:06.00<br \/>\n  8 Bishop, Brooke A       14 SCRA-PC           1:05.92    1:06.44<br \/>\n        32.23   1:06.44<br \/>\n  9 Schweitzer, Sarabeth   22 LAKE-PC           1:06.20    1:06.70<br \/>\n        32.81   1:06.70<\/p>\n<p>100 METER BREASTSTROKE<\/p>\n<p>  1 Kirk, Tara J           18 UN-PC             1:10.06    1:09.72<br \/>\n        33.38   1:09.72<br \/>\n  2 Sieper, Erin A         17 STOP              1:12.45    1:11.32<br \/>\n        34.33   1:11.32<br \/>\n  3 Petelski, Christin        IS                1:13.47    1:12.41<br \/>\n        34.53   1:12.41<br \/>\n  4 Liu, Erica S           14 DACA-PC           1:12.95    1:12.54<br \/>\n        34.83   1:12.54<br \/>\n  5 Hathaway, Katie A      21 NCAC-NC           1:12.92    1:12.64<br \/>\n        34.81   1:12.64<br \/>\n  6 Yeo, Joscelin             TXA-ST            1:13.53    1:12.87<br \/>\n        34.45   1:12.87<br \/>\n  7 Ertter, Lindsey R      18 CUBU-PV           1:12.81    1:12.90<br \/>\n        34.71   1:12.90<br \/>\n  8 Merlone, Gina M        17 PASC-PC           1:14.26    1:14.56<br \/>\n        34.87   1:14.56<br \/>\n  9 Miller, Kammy A        17 PA-MI             1:14.87    1:15.11<br \/>\n        35.31   1:15.11<\/p>\n<p>400 METER IND. MEDLEY<\/p>\n<p>  1 Sandeno, Kaitlin S     18 NGSV              4:54.01    4:50.26<br \/>\n        31.52   1:06.10   1:43.48   2:19.95<br \/>\n      3:01.68   3:43.52   4:17.75   4:50.26<br \/>\n  2 Hathaway, Katie A      21 NCAC-NC           4:57.55    4:54.62<br \/>\n        32.23   1:08.90   1:47.93   2:26.48<br \/>\n      3:07.90   3:49.35   4:23.38   4:54.62<br \/>\n  3 Daphnis, Artemis       17 DACA-PC           4:57.02    4:54.63<br \/>\n        31.78   1:07.29   1:45.91   2:23.65<br \/>\n      3:06.57   3:49.77   4:22.67   4:54.63<br \/>\n  4 Thies, Lauren M        21 SCSC-PC           4:56.37    4:54.81<br \/>\n        32.10   1:07.14   1:46.70   2:23.89<br \/>\n      3:05.98   3:47.93   4:23.18   4:54.81<br \/>\n  5 Keller, Kalyn D        16 Sun Devil-AZ      4:56.53    4:54.95<br \/>\n        31.29   1:06.26   1:43.68   2:20.48<br \/>\n      3:05.01   3:50.26   4:23.71   4:54.95<br \/>\n  6 Chandler, Ashley N     17 Sun Devil-AZ      5:00.09    4:58.96<br \/>\n        31.86   1:07.38   1:47.12   2:25.66<br \/>\n      3:09.01   3:52.81   4:26.36   4:58.96<br \/>\n  7 Costella, Lauren D     16 CARS-PC           5:02.53    4:59.50<br \/>\n        32.68   1:08.84   1:47.63   2:25.43<br \/>\n      3:09.63   3:53.54   4:26.76   4:59.50<br \/>\n  8 Yeo, Joscelin             TXA-ST            5:01.34    5:01.36<br \/>\n        30.51   1:06.06   1:47.53   2:28.82<br \/>\n      3:10.98   3:53.70   4:27.60   5:01.36<br \/>\n  9 NG, Amy A              17 SRVL-PC           5:03.09    5:02.82<br \/>\n        32.65   1:10.25   1:48.59   2:26.58<br \/>\n      3:10.23   3:54.34   4:28.99   5:02.82<\/p>\n<p>4X200 M FREESTYLE RELAY<\/p>\n<p>  1 TERA-PC  &#39;A&#39; 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