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Phelps smashes own US record

OLYMPIC gold medalist Michael Phelps broke his own United States short course record in the 200-yard butterfly at the Maryland Swim Championships on Sunday.

Phelps, who won both the 2004 and 2008 Olympic gold medal in the 200-meter butterfly, had a time of 1:39.65 at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis. His old US record of 1:39.70 in the 200-yard event was set March 3, 2006, at the South Texas American Short Course Championships.

The Naval Academy pool is measured in yards, not meters. The record is considered unofficial until it is certified by USA Swimming.

It was the third win of the weekend for Phelps, who was swimming competitively for the first time in seven weeks.

"When the crowd starts yelling like they were, you know something good is happening," Phelps said. "Whenever they get behind it and get more excited and louder, you kind of feel the energy and gain adrenaline. Being able to have that was definitely helpful. It makes it so much more exciting. You really can hear them on every stroke."

Phelps was primed to set the US record in the shorter course race.

"I tried to find out what my splits were when I broke the record back in '06 and just wanted to see what I could do tonight," Phelps said. "I wanted to try and go out and take a shot at it. Coming off the last turn I wanted to stay under as long as I could. That was clearly the difference."

Phelps had opened the three-day meet with a victory in Friday's 400-yard individual medley, but was more than 3 seconds off the American record. After that race, his disappointment was obvious.

"On Friday, I let other things stand in my way and I wasn't able to compete how I wanted to," Phelps said. "(Saturday) night and (Sunday) I wanted to come here and put all that behind me and just come in and race."

Phelps is preparing for the 2012 Summer Olympics and says the two years will "fly by." His next competition will be at Ohio State University during the first weekend in April.

"There are a lot of things yet to be done," Phelps said. "I am not in the best shape athletically right now and not in the best swimming shape."




 

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