Ryan Lochte seized Michael Phelps's 200m medley world record at the swimming World Championships yesterday with his superstar teammate urging him on all the way.
Ryan Lochte seized Michael Phelps's 200m medley world record at the swimming World Championships yesterday with his superstar teammate urging him on all the way.
Lochte lifted the title that Phelps had held since 2003 in a time of 1min 54.10sec.
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That broke the record of 1:54.23 set by Phelps in winning Olympic gold in Beijing last August and gave Lochte the title over Hungary's Laszlo Cseh (1:55.24) and fellow American Eric Shanteau (1:55.36).
While Lochte came up on the losing end often enough against his illustrious teammate, he would have preferred to take the battle to him again.
"It feels good to do that," he said of the world record. "But at the same time I wish he (Phelps) was doing it.
"I love a challenge. And I love racing against him, because he is one of the best swimmers ever. Anytime I can race against him, I would be more than happy to."
Instead, Phelps had the whole day off, something unheard of the days of his multiple medal pursuits at major championships.
He was in the stands with teammates and joined the celebration when Lochte won.
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