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Ian Crocker of Portland set another world record in his final collegiate meet Saturday, winning the 100-meter freestyle for the University of Texas at the NCAA swimming and diving championships. Crocker was clocked in 46.25 seconds, eclipsing the 10-year-old short-course world record of 46.74 set by Alexander Popov, an Olympic gold medalist from Russia.
The swimmers were competing in a 25-meter pool, as opposed to 50- meter lengths used in Olympic competition.See the full content of this document
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Crocker Sets Another Record, in 100 Freestyle
Crocker also set a world record Friday in the 100 butterfly, winning that event for the fourth straight year. He now holds four individual world records, in addition to two records a...
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