Phelps closes worlds with his 5th gold medal
Michael Phelps of the United States is congratulated by his mother Debbie after winning the gold medal of the Men's 200m Butterfly, at the FINA Swimming World Championships . (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Michael Phelps and the U.S. 400- meter medley relay team closed the fastest meet in swimming history with an appropriate finish Sunday night - the 43rd world record.
Phelps earned his fifth gold medal of world championships that showed he still has plenty of motivation, even after winning a record eight times at the Beijing Olympics. Swimming the butterfly leg, Phelps helped the
Eric Shanteau, who overcame testicular cancer to swim his best times, picked up the first major gold medal of his career by taking the breaststroke leg, to go along with a silver and bronze in Rome. The other members of the winning team were backstroker Aaron Peirsol and David Walters, swimming the freestyle anchor. Also Sunday, Ryan Lochte won his fourth gold medal of the championships and
Taking advantage of Phelps' absence, Lochte added the 400-meter individual medley title to his medal haul at the championships. Lochte also won the 200 IM along with two relay golds, in addition to taking bronze in the 200 backstroke.
Lochte was far off Phelps' world record in the 400 IM, touching first in 4 minutes, 7.01 seconds. Phelps won gold at
The Americans still went 1-2 even without Phelps. Tyler Clary came on strong in the freestyle to beat
Both were closing fast when Lochte touched.
"I didn't think it was going to hurt that much," the winner said. "When I touched going into the freestyle, I just had a body-length lead and I just thought, 'If this hurts too bad, I'll lose it.' Then, you know, I just gave it everything I had. That's all I could ask for it."
The win gave Lochte another chance to break out his diamond studded "grillz," which he popped in his mouth while posing for photographers after the medal ceremony. Steffen was one of the biggest female stars in
Torres failed to match her silver medal showing from the Olympics, when she finished just one-hundredth of a second behind Steffen. Bothered by a sore knee that will require surgery, the American was eighth in 24.48. But she's not retiring, saying she plans to return to the pool in December. On to
A pair of world records fell in non-Olympic events. Liam Tancock broke his own world record to win the 50 backstroke. The British swimmer touched in 24.04, eclipsing the mark of 24.08 he set the previous day in the semifinals.
He does not mind seem to mind that it will be tougher to approach these times under the stricter swimsuit rules.
"This is about a sport and the athletes in it," Phelps said. "That's what makes it interesting. It does not matter what suit you are wearing.
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