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UBC's Pierse sets 100m breaststroke Canadian record
VANCOUVER - Annamay Pierse continued rewriting Canadian history
in the pool as the UBC Thunderbird standout set a national record
in the women's long course 100 metre breaststroke (1:07.32) at the
Mel Zajac Jr International swim meet at the UBC Thunderbird Aquatic
Centre in Vancouver on Friday.
Pierse, who just wrapped up her CIS career with her second
consecutive Female Swimmer of the Year award, bettered her own
national record by just over a half of a second in her 100m
breaststroke victory tonight. Her old Canadian standard was
1:07.78, a time she set at the Pan American Games in 2007.
The Edmonton native will be looking for more breaststroke records
later this weekend as she will compete in her best event, the 200
metre breaststroke, on Saturday. Pierse set a world record in the
women's short course 200 metre breaststroke in March but will have
to contest with 2008 Olympic silver medalist Megan Jendrick of the
United States this weekend. Pierse finished sixth in that Olympic
final en route to setting a Canadian record of 2:23.77 that will
certainly be in her sights on Saturday.




















