Phelps
comeback marches on with butterfly win
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[July 12, 2014]
(Reuters) - The comeback of Michael
Phelps continued in impressive fashion on Friday as the most decorated
Olympian of all time beat rival Ryan Lochte in the 100 meters butterfly
and notched up the second fastest time of the year in Athens, Georgia.
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Phelps posted a 51.67, his first swim under 52 seconds this year,
in just his fourth meet after a 20-month retirement.
"I wanted to get under 52," Phelps told reporters.
"I was sick and tired of seeing 52.1."
He easily beat his times in the event from his previous three meets
but still has work to do to match his 51.21 winning time from the
2012 London Games.
"I am very pleased with being able to go 51," he added.
"But in the grand scheme of things, I think it's just a small
stepping stone to go where we hope to be.
"I always set high expectations for myself, no matter what I'm
doing.
“(Coach) Bob (Bowman) and I have a plan of what I want to do. He
knows what it's going to take to get there."
Only Russian Vyacheslarus Prudnikov (51.60) has been faster this
year.
Lochte was second in 53.08 with Matthew Josa third in 53.64.
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Lochte was victor in the only other meeting between he and Phelps
this year, but is on his own comeback trail after aggravating a knee
injury in April.
The 'Bulldog Grand Slam' continues in Athens on Saturday with Phelps
scheduled to swim the 100m backstroke as he prepares for the Aug.
6-10 U.S. Championships in Irvine, California ahead of the Pan
Pacific Championships on the Gold Coast in Australia.
(Reporting by Ben Everill; Editing by Ian Ransom)
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