Phelps finishes third in 100m butterfly

Published May 17, 2015
CHARLOTTE: Michael Phelps competes in the 100m butterfly final at the Arena Pro Swim Series meet.—AP
CHARLOTTE: Michael Phelps competes in the 100m butterfly final at the Arena Pro Swim Series meet.—AP

CHARLOTTE (North Carolina): Michael Phelps finished third in the 100 meters butterfly at the Arena Pro Swim Series meet on Friday and conceded he still has a lot of work to do in his bid to return to Olympic competition in Rio next year.

Phelps, competing in his second meet following a six-month ban for a drunk driving conviction, finished behind winner Tom Shields and runner-up Ryan Lochte.

“My turns are still pretty terrible,” the 18-times Olympic gold medallist told reporters. “But it’s a lot better than what it was last year.”

Phelps, the fastest 100 butterfly swimmer in the world last year with a best time of 51.17 seconds, clocked 52.59 on Friday. Shields won in a time of 52.12.

Earlier in the day, Phelps failed to qualify for the 200 freestyle final after clocking the 14th fastest time in his heat.

His 1:51.44 was more than eight seconds off his American record and Phelps had to console himself with a win in the 200m B final by clocking 1:49.12.

At the Arena Pro Swim Series meet in Mesa, Arizona last month, Phelps won the 100 butterfly but failed to reach the 400 freestyle final.

He is scheduled to compete in the 200 butterfly and 100 backstroke on Saturday. His participation in the 200 butterfly will mark the first time he has competed in the race since the 2012 London Olympics.

Phelps announced on Thursday he was relocating to Tempe, Arizona to join his long-time coach Bob Bowman, who was recently hired as the swim coach at Arizona State University.

Phelps won a record eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and retired after the 2012 London Olympics, only to make a comeback last year.

Other winners on Friday were Cody Miller (100 breaststroke), Japan’s Junya Koga (50 backstroke), and Chase Kalisz (400 IM).

Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu won two women’s events — the 200 freestyle and 400 individual medley. Katie Meili took the 100 breaststroke and Kirsty Coventry the 50 backstroke.

Published in Dawn, May 17th, 2015

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