Dana Torres is on some type of undetectable performance enhancing drug.
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<span id="mn_Global">OMAHA, Neb. - Dara Torres firmly reclaimed her place as America's top female sprinter Sunday, winning the 50-meter freestyle with another U.S. record.</span></p>
<span id="mn_Global">Having already won the 100 freestyle, Torres, 41, touched in 24.25 seconds to eclipse the mark of 24.38 she set the previous night in the semifinals.</span></p>
<span id="mn_Global">Former Cal swimmer Jessica Hardy claimed the second Olympic spot in 24.82.</span></p>
<span id="mn_Global">Torres returned from her second retirement - two years after having a child - to be the oldest American to swim at the Olympics. But she wants more.</span></p>
<span id="mn_Global">"I can't sit here and lie and say, 'Oh, I'm just glad I'm going,' " said Torres, who qualified for her fifth Olympics. "I want a medal."</span></p>