Michael Phelps on making his 5th Olympic team (Video)

Reported by Mitch Bowmile. 

MEN’S 200M BUTTERFLY FINAL

Top seed: Michael Phelps (1:55.17)
World record: 1:51.51 – Michael Phelps
American record: 1:51.51 – Michael Phelps
U.S Open record: 1:52.20 – Michael Phelps
U.S Nationals record: 1:52.20 – Michael Phelps
JR World record: 1:55.92 – Andrew Seliskar 1:52.20
2012 Winning Time: 1:53.65 – Michael Phelps

Michael Phelps will be heading to his fifth Olympic Games after a first place finish in the 200m butterfly.

At the first 50, Phelps was just 0.19 seconds ahead of world record pace. At the 100-meter mark, Phelps was once again just 0.19 seconds ahead of his world record pace. At the 150, Phelps fell off his pace but was still in the lead, holding off all advances from Tom Shields.

In the last 20-meters Phelps began to tighten up, but still managed to get his hands on the wall first for a winning time of 1:54.84.

Shields also tightened up towards the end but managed to hold on for second with a 1:55.81 ahead of Jack Conger‘s 1:56.45. Gunnar Bentz was fourth in 1:56.46, Chase Kalisz was fifth in 1:56.64.

  1. Michael Phelps (1:54.84)
  2. Tom Shields (1:55.81)
  3. Jack Conger (1:56.45)
  4. Gunnar Bentz (1:56.46)
  5. Chase Kalisz (1:56.64)
  6. Pace Clark (1:56.66)
  7. Zach Harting (1:56.92)
  8. Andrew Seliskar (1:58.34)

For official results click here.

 

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Attila the Hunt
7 years ago
Cynthia mae Curran
Reply to  Attila the Hunt
7 years ago

Thanks, I was at worked today.

Damiansport1
7 years ago

Here is Phelps talking about revenge on LeClose https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PWRfoQR7yc&feature=youtu.be&t=13m9s
He is gonna be ready.

Lazy Observer
Reply to  Damiansport1
7 years ago

Woah! That was speedy.

Bob O\'houlihan
Reply to  Damiansport1
7 years ago

I wish we had a body language expert to intperpret taht. But either way I think he’s ready to avenge

Pocoyo Lover
Reply to  Damiansport1
7 years ago

I feel sorry for Le Clos, this whole rivalry between him and Phelps out of the pool was created by the press. They were friendly but the press distorted the words and now le Clos must feel a huge pressure to beat Phelps. And we know that that is unlikely to happen again.

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