2016 U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS
- Sunday, June 26 – Sunday, July 3, 2016
- CenturyLink Center, Omaha, Nebraska
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Ryan Lochte had already qualified for his fourth Olympic team by virtue of his fourth place finish in the 200 free, which earned him a spot on the 4×200 free relay. Â But by taking second place in the 200 IM behind Michael Phelps tonight, Lochte also earned the right to swim that event in Rio. Â After the race, Lochte spoke with members of the media.
On swimming the 200 IM with Michael Phelps for the last time on U.S. soil:
You know, being I guess, the world record holder, it means a lot. But, you know, I think the thing that is the best about this is the rivalry we have between me and Michael. I mean, we have been going at it for about 13 years now, and the journey — like I said, the journey isn’t over yet. It’s been a long journey, but it isn’t over; we’ve still got another month to put everything together and really give the world a show.
Asked about having seen Caeleb Dressel years ago:
Oh, yeah, I remember that. I remember the coaches saying watch out for this kid; he’s going to be great. You know, just seeing him progress throughout the years and especially when he went to Florida, just that improvement that he’s made, it’s definitely — it’s amazing. Once a Gator, always a Gator.
That last lap kind of reminded me of Michael racing Shaq.
What Did Lochte, Phelps Talk About Pre-Race?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxJWuwvuWks
Ryan is humble, happy, fast, and friendly. He has a kind heart, and he appreciates where he is in his life. He is confident without being cocky. He loves to race, and I always love watching him swim. Go RYAN!