Michael Phelps had another outstanding race at U.S. Nationals; this time he clocked a 50.45 in the men's 100m butterfly final to rise to the top of the world standings. Current photo via Rafael Domeyko
Michael Phelps won the men’s 100m butterfly on Saturday at U.S. Nationals in San Antonio, Texas, with the number one time in the world, 50.45. We haven’t seen him this happy in some time:
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Eh, Mr Le Clos, you’d better talk less and swim faster. Childish comments from an immature so-cald professional swimmer….
The whole Le Clos trash-talking was 2009 Cavic all over again. Awesome response from Phelps.