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At the 50, he turned in 22.84, well under Jason Lezak&#39;s American record pace of 23.02.  Only Neil Walker, at 23.29, managed to stay within half a second of the Springbok.<\/p>\n<p>Swimming well ahead of the field, Schoeman touched in a very fast 48.38, breaking Matt Biondi&#39;s national championship meet mark of 48.42 from 1988.<\/p>\n<p>Canadian Brent Hayden was second in 49.35, followed by Garrett Weber-Gale at 49.40, Neil Walker at 49.42, Benjamin Wildman-Tobriner at 49.92 and Adam Ritter in another PR, 49.95.<\/p>\n<p>4 AUG 2005<br \/>\nMen 100m Freestyle<\/p>\n<p>WR 47.84 VD HOOGENBAND Pieter Sydney (AUS) 19 SEP 2000 NED<br \/>\nAR 48.17 LEZAK Jason Long Beach (USA) 10 JUL 2004 USA<br \/>\nUS 48.17 LEZAK Jason Long Beach (USA) 10 JUL 2004 USA<br \/>\nCR 48.42 BIONDI Matt Austin (USA) 10 AUG 1988 USA<\/p>\n<p>A-FINAL: 1. SCHOEMAN Roland 80 FORDAZ 0.64 22.84 48.38 CR 4<br \/>\n2. HAYDEN Brent CAN 0.84 23.88 49.35 0.97 5<br \/>\n3. 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