Phelps
seventh in 100 m freestyle at U.S. nationals
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[August 07, 2014]
(Reuters) - Multiple Olympic
champion Michael Phelps finished seventh in a loaded 100 meters final at
the United States National Championships in Irvine, California on
Wednesday ending his hopes of swimming four individual events at this
month's Pan Pacific championships.
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Phelps was last at the turn and could make up little ground in
the final 50 in the glamour event on the first day of the
championships.
London Olympic champion Nathan Adrian dominated a race featuring
seven Olympians to win in 48.31 seconds, while Ryan Lochte, swimming
in lane eight, finished second as Phelps touched in 49.17.
It was the most significant race for Phelps since he came out of
retirement in May, nearly two years after winning his record 18th
Olympic gold medal.
His seventh-placed finish ensured he did not qualify for the event
at the Pan Pacific Championships to be held on the Gold Coast in
Australia later this month, though he still has the 100 butterfly,
100 backstroke and 200 individual medley to swim in order to qualify
for the U.S. team.
Adrian described his swim as 'not great' but was nonetheless pleased
to win.
"The third 25 I took off a little bit and then held on at the end,"
he told USA Swimming's website "It's an extraordinary field and it's
an honor to be part of it."
Lochte, swimming in lane eight, was satisfied with the runner-up
spot as he works his way back from a serious knee injury he suffered
in November.
"This year has been the biggest rollercoaster of my life," the
30-year-old said. "I couldn't see the rest of the field. I just had
to put my head down and hope for the best."
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In the women's 100 freestyle, 19-year-old Missy Franklin mowed down
fellow teenager Simone Manuel with almost the final stroke to claim
a narrow victory in 53.43, matching her own championships record.
"I knew I was going to have to come home so fast," Franklin said.
In the men's 200 butterfly, Californian Tom Shields swam a personal best
as he built a big lead after 100 meters and held on for an emphatic
victory by nearly a second in 1:55.09, the third fastest in the world
this year.
(Reporting By Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Greg
Stutchbury)
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