Phelps wins record 19th Olympic medal
Michael Phelps breaks Olympic record with 4x200m freestyle gold
Michael Phelps won a record 19th Olympic medal as the United States took 4x200m freestyle relay gold.
The 27-year-old, who swam the anchor leg as the Americans won in a time of six minutes 59.70 seconds, now has 15 golds to his name.
"I have never seen 18,000 people stand before but you had the whole audience acknowledging what Michael Phelps has done here. After that 200 fly, his star is waning but to finish like this is the best end for him. I am pleased that he won tonight."
Ryan Lochte put the US team in total control with a blistering first leg and they finished well ahead of France in second and China third.
Phelps overtakes Russian gymnast Larisa Latynina, who won 18 medals.
Michael Phelps“It has been a pretty amazing career, but we still have a couple races to go.”
Phelps still has three more races at London 2012 before he retires and could establish a record that would be difficult to beat.
"It has been a pretty amazing career, but we still have a couple races to go," said the Baltimore swimmer, who won a record-breaking eight golds at the 2008 Games.
Just minutes before the relay victory, Phelps had claimed his 18th Olympic medal with a silver behind South Africa's Chad le Clos in the 200m butterfly.
Le Clos came from behind to touch the wall in one minute 52.96 seconds, just 0.05secs ahead of Phelps.
"Obviously I would have liked to have had a better outcome in the 200m fly," said the American, who also won six golds at the Athens Games in 2004. "I was on the receiving end of getting touched off.
"Chad swam a great race. I've gotten to know him over the past year and he's a hard worker, tough competitor and a racer.
"It was obviously my last one and I would have liked to have won, but, you know, one minute 53 seconds isn't a terrible time."
Phelps did not have to wait long for his 15th gold, however.
The Americans had a lead of four seconds going into the last leg of the 4x200m freestyle relay - mainly thanks to Lochte's fast start.
They eventually finished 3.07secs ahead of France, with China a further 3.53secs back in the bronze medal position.
At the end of the race, Phelps, Lochte and the other two members of the team, Conor Dwyer and Ricky Berens, huddled together in an emotional moment.
"I thanked those guys for helping me get to this moment," Phelps said.
"I told those guys I wanted a big lead. And they gave it to me. I just wanted to hold on."
Great Britain's team of Robbie Renwick, Ieuan Lloyd, Rob Bale and Ross Davenport finished sixth.
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Comment number 60.
Joe Collison14 Minutes ago
@TalkinOrange, the hypocrites tend to be the Americans. Ye Shiwen of China has performed brilliantly yet the U.S. media has already accused her of doping. Now if it was an American, that would be out of the question - because obviously an innocent dedicated hard working American would never dope. Of course, many of us know otherwise, see Marion Jones, US relay team@Sydney, BALCO scandal, etc.,etc.
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MJRPEEL19 Minutes ago
The excessive number swimming events devalues the currency of `Olympic medals - I rate them as being worth 1/4 of a normal medal.
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TalkinOrange40 Minutes ago
Seems to me that the British are upset that this man is from the USA. Please grow up and celebrate the man for his accomplishments, not what country he comes from. If he was European, the British would not complain about him. WHAT COUNTRY A MAN COMES FROM HAS VERY LITTLE TO DO WITH WHAT HE HAS ACCOMPLISHED.
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Rosso81753 Minutes ago
This argument is getting old fast. He's a swimmer. You get medals for peeing in the water the fastest! Come on. Medals for 50m, 100m, 200, 400m and more and then add individual races and relay races and then add four different types of swimming. WHAT! Why not add swimming with rubber tires or rubber mats or the dog paddle race. This can go on and on and on and ... Enough is enough :(
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Archy Rondel1 Hour ago
I am not so sure that Phelps is the greatest Olympian of all time.
You have to compare medals with others, how many of his medals were for individual events? How many were for relays? In relays you have to rely on others, Phelps may have been the weakest swimmer in the relay team.
He's been beaten.RSA
Latynina,s medals were for individual events, so she is the GREATEST OLYMPIAN of all times.
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