Krayzelburg Does It Again
November 18, 1999 | Men's Swimming & Diving
Nov. 18, 1999
Lenny Krayzelburg broke his fourth career world record and various other USC alumni also posted wins at the FINA World Cup (SC meters) meet in College Park, Md., on Thursday night.
Krayzelburg, who lost his first race since January when he fell to Neil Walker (Texas Aquatics) in the 50m backstroke, would come back just a few races later in the 200-meter backstroke to set his own world record of 1:52.47, bettering Martin Zubero's 8-year-old mark of 1:52.51.
Other Trojan Swim Club winners included:
Bela Szabados, defeating favorite Chad Carvin in the 200m freestyle (1:46:15 to 1:46.50), Lindsay Benko, winning the 400m freestyle in 4:07.66, Kristine Quance-Julian, winning the 200m breaststroke (2:26.49) after taking second in the 400m IM.