Phelps, Lochte hog spotlight from Olympic qualifiers
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[July 01, 2016]
By Steve Keating
OMAHA, Nebraska (Reuters) - Nathan
Adrian, Cammile Adams and Josh Prenot all scored wins at the U.S.
Olympic swimming trials on Thursday to book their tickets to the Rio
Games but were pushed out of the spotlight by old foes Michael
Phelps and Ryan Lochte.
The evening got off to an electrifying start with Prenot chasing
down Kevin Cordes to win the men's 200 breaststroke in a sizzling
time of two minutes, 7.17 seconds, the second fastest ever in the
event and just 0.10 seconds off the mark held by Japan's Akhiro
Yamaguchi.
But it is how the night finished with Olympic champion Phelps and
world champion and world record holder Lochte cruising to easy wins
in their 200 medley semifinals that had the swim world buzzing
setting up one more showdown between the longtime rivals in Friday's
final.
While Phelps has already secured a spot on his fifth U.S. Olympic
squad and Lochte his fourth, Prenot's race represented his last
chance to Rio.
Cordes, winner of the 100 breast, went out at a blistering pace
making the last turn 1.19 seconds under world record pace.
But the 22-year-old could not hold on over the final 50 meters as
Prenot beat him to the wall to qualify for his first Olympic team.
"This is my last race, my last chance to make the team," said
Prenot. "I didn't feel like waiting another four years, so the
pressure was on."
Adrian is also headed to Rio with a chance to defend the 100 meters
freestyle gold he won at the London Olympics after blazing to
victory in a time of 47.72 in swimming's blue riband event.
He was followed to the wall by Caeleb Dressel, Ryan Held and Anthony
Ervin, the top four all qualifying for the relay team.
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Michael Phelps swims during the Men's 200 Meter Individual Medley
semi-finals in the U.S. Olympic swimming team trials at CenturyLink
Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports
Adams, who was disqualified in the 200m butterfly heats and then
reinstated, took advantage of her second chance clinching her
Olympic berth with a timing of 2:06.80.
"It's been crazy," said Adams. "I've learned about myself how to
overcome obstacle and obviously yesterday was an obstacle that I
never thought I would be able to overcome."
Abbey Weitzeil, bidding to make her first Olympic team, upstaged
some of biggest names in U.S. swimming posting the fastest time of
53.57 in the semifinals of the women's 100 free.
Katie Ledecky, who is battling Phelps for top billing at the trials
and has already secured Olympic spots in the 200 and 400 free, will
try to add the 100 to her Rio dance reaching Friday's final with the
seventh fastest effort of 54.04 ahead of Allison Schmitt, the 200
free gold medal winner at the 2012 London Games.
(Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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