After blowing away the competition with 2015 world-leading
times in his first three races over the weekend, Phelps
completed his campaign more sedately.
He clocked two minutes 11.30 seconds, well behind winner Craig
Benson of Scotland, who touched in 2:09.68, in an event that has
never been the American's strongest.
Phelps, 30, the most decorated Olympian ever with 18 gold
medals, will leave San Antonio having served notice to the
swimming world that he is back to close to his previous
brilliant best, a year before the Rio Games.
He won the 100m and 200m butterfly and the 200m individual
medley. In all three events he swam faster than the winning time
at the world championships that were held in Russia the same
week.
Phelps swam at U.S. nationals rather than the world
championships because he was banned from the U.S. team in the
wake of his drunk driving arrest last year.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by
Larry Fine)
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