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Lochte starts with record at short-course worlds

The Columbian
Published: December 15, 2010, 12:00am

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Ryan Lochte has started his bid for eight gold medals at the short-course world championships by setting a meet record in the 200-meter freestyle heats.

The American touched in 1 minute, 42.38 seconds in Wednesday’s heat — that’s almost a full second better than the previous record set by retired Australian great Ian Thorpe in 1999.

Oussama Mellouli of Tunisia qualified second, a slim 0.03 seconds behind, and Nikita Lobintsev of Russia placed third, 0.21 back.

Paul Biedermann, the German who holds the world record of 1:39.27, set last year, was fourth, 0.35 behind Lochte.

In the opening evening session, Lochte will swim the 200 free final plus the 400 free relay.

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