Janet Evans qualified for the Olympic trials in the 800-meter freestyle Sunday, her second qualifying time in two days in her comeback bid.

The 40-year-old Evans finished in 8 minutes, 49.05 seconds at the Austin Grand Prix. Evans, who still owns the American record set in 1989, won the race by more than 14 seconds.

“This is my first big event with fast kids since 1996,” she said. “I felt really good starting off, especially in the first 400 (meters).”

The mother of two also posted an Olympic-trial qualifying time in the 400 freestyle on Friday.

Evans was 17 when she set the world record in the 400, one of three gold medals she won at the 1988 Seoul Games. She later set world marks in 800 and 1,500 freestyle and retired after the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

“It was always my best event,” she said about the 800. “I remember what I’ve accomplished and what I’ve done, but it doesn’t affect me now. It was so long ago.”

The U.S. Olympic trials begin in June, followed by the London Games in July.