Out of shape Phelps hits the wall in Stockholm

Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:02pm GMT
 
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By Oliver Grassman

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Michael Phelps said he was "not in the best shape" after finishing third in the short course 100 metres medley final at a World Cup meeting in the Swedish capital on Tuesday.

American Phelps, who won a record eight Olympic gold medals last year, ended a disappointing day by clocking 52.14 seconds, 0.37 behind South African winner Gerhard Zandberg.

A bearded Phelps was disqualified in the 100 metres backstroke and failed to progress in the 100 metres freestyle during the morning heats.

"I'm just happy to get a second swim, the first two races this morning were a little quick," Phelps told Swedish public television SVT.

"I'm not in the best of shapes. I should be in better shape."

Phelps, who only just reached the medley final by clocking the seventh best time in the heats, has chosen not to compete in the high-tech bodysuit which will be banned from January 1.

Prior to that date, swimmers are free to race in the bodysuits that produced a frenzy of world records at the world championships in Rome in July.

All swimmers in the final wore bodysuits except Phelps, who was taking part in his first short course event since 2006.  Continued...

 
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