MELBOURNE, March 30 (Reuters) Australia's Leisel Jones led from start to finish to win the women's 200 metres breaststroke final at the world swimming championships today.
The 21-year-old Queenslander stopped the clock at two minutes 21.84 seconds, the third fastest swim in history but outside the world record of 2:20.54 she set at last year's Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.
American Megan Jendrick dead-heated with Britain's Kirsty Balfour for the silver medal in 2:25.94.
Jones also won the 100 breaststroke on Tuesday and became the first person to win the 100-200 double at successive championships after her twin victories in Montreal in 2005.
She is also entered in the 50 in Melbourne and chasing a possible fourth gold medal in the medley relay.
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