June 20, 2013

Olympics: Phelps grabs Olympic record 17th gold medal in 100-meter butterfly

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of the United States celebrates winning the Men?s 100m Butterfly Final on Day 7 of the at the on August 3, 2012 in London, England.
(August 2, 2012 – Source: Clive Rose/ Europe)

LONDON (AP) Seventh at the turn, an at the end.

For the 17th time.

What a way for Michael Phelps to go out in the final individual race of his career.

With those long arms whipping through the water, Phelps was next-to-last when he touched the wall at the far end of the pool in the 100-meter butterfly but in a familiar position at the end Friday – his name atop the leaderboard, a smile on his face, another around his neck.

Phelps claimed his third gold of the and 17th of his career, adding to an already absurd record total that could be twice as much as anyone else by the time he swims the final race of his career, the 4×100 Saturday night.

The Americans are huge favorites in a race they never lose, and it’s unfathomable to envision the Phelps era ending with anything less than a performance that puts him atop the podium one last time.

In what might be viewed as a symbolic changing of the guard from America’s greatest swimming star to the next big thing, 17-year-old Missy Franklin set a in the 200 backstroke, her third gold in London, just minutes before Phelps took at the Olympic Aquatics Centre. Another American teen, 19-year-old Elizabeth Beisel, claimed the 200 back bronze.

And right after Phelps was done, 15-year-old Katie Ledecky – the youngest member of the U.S. team – nearly broke the world record to win gold in the 800 freestyle, denying Britain’s Rebecca Adlington a repeat before her . Adlington settled for bronze in a race Ledecky dominated from state to finish.

But no one has dominated like Phelps, who increased his career overall medal total to 21.

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