Michael Phelps Wins Battle of the Titans Against Ryan Lochte for 100 Fly Crown (Pan Pacific Championships Results)

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GOLD COAST, Australia, August 23.

A day after his first international gold medal since his return came by way of the 800 free relay, the Greatest of All Time Michael Phelps also ascended to the top of the podium individually on the international stage with a sizzling 51.29 in the finale.  He did so against longtime rival Ryan Lochte, who took silver for the U.S. with a 51.67.

Phelps still holds the top time in the world with a 51.17 from Nationals, but that time came during prelims.  Tonight, he finally put together a second swim worthy of victory as his comeback from an 18-month retirement continues.  Lochte, meanwhile, could not clear his fifth-ranked 51.55 from prelims to secure a spot on the 2015 World Roster in this event as Tom Shields’ 51.29 from U.S. Nationals held up to tonight’s scrutiny to keep him on the Kazan roster. With that outcome, Lochte now has just two individual events for 2015 Worlds in the 200 free and 200 IM.

Japan’s Hirofumi Ikebata clinched bronze in 52.50, while Australia’s Tommaso D’Orsogna took fourth in 52.67.

Brazil’s Thiago Pereira (52.71), Australia’s Chris Wright (52.75), Japan’s Kenta Hirai (52.84) and Brazil’s Nicholas Santos (53.22) rounded out the championship heat.

A Final Results

  1 PHELPS, MICHAEL  29 UNITED STATES       51.57      51.29   916  
    r:+0.66  24.62        51.29 (26.67)
  2 LOCHTE, RYAN     30 UNITED STATES       51.55      51.67   896  
    r:+0.67  24.25        51.67 (27.42)
  3 IKEBATA, HIROFU  22 JAPAN               52.71      52.50   854  
    r:+0.65  24.21        52.50 (28.29)
  4 D'ORSOGNA, TOMM  23 AUSTRALIA           52.56      52.67   846  
    r:+0.66  24.25        52.67 (28.42)
  5 PEREIRA, THIAGO  28 BRAZIL              52.91      52.71   844  
    r:+0.64  24.57        52.71 (28.14)
  6 WRIGHT, CHRIS    26 AUSTRALIA           53.12      52.75   842  
    r:+0.64  24.80        52.75 (27.95)
  7 HIRAI, KENTA     20 JAPAN               52.70      52.84   838  
    r:+0.63  24.92        52.84 (27.92)
  8 SANTOS, NICHOLA  34 BRAZIL              53.58      53.22   820  
    r:+0.63  24.54        53.22 (28.68)

It wasn’t the same speed as his fourth-ranked 51.49 from U.S. Nationals, but USA’s Tim Phillips certainly had plenty in the tank in the B final with a 51.52.  He blasted the rest of the field by a wide margin, which make sense considering he finished third this morning but was bumped to the consolation heat.

Australia’s Jayden Hadler (53.07) and Japan’s Masato Sakai (53.38) led the way for the rest of the pack, while Canada’s Coleman Allen (53.89) and China’s Shi Yang (53.98) also cleared 54 seconds.

Hong Kong’s Geoff Cheah (54.11), Canada’s Gamal Assaad (54.78) and Canada’s Mack Darragh (54.86) also put up times in the consolation heat.

B Final Results

  1 PHILLIPS, TIM          23 UNITED STATES         51.73      51.52
     r:+0.66     23.82          51.52 (27.70)
  2 HADLER, JAYDEN         20 AUSTRALIA             53.15      53.07
     r:+0.64     25.19          53.07 (27.88)
  3 SAKAI, MASATO          19 JAPAN                 53.34      53.38
     r:+0.64     24.85          53.38 (28.53)
  4 ALLEN, COLEMAN         21 CANADA                53.70      53.89
     r:+0.64     25.13          53.89 (28.76)
  5 SHI, YANG              25 CHINA                 54.09      53.98
     r:+0.62     24.79          53.98 (29.19)
  6 CHEAH, GEOFFREY        23 HONG KONG             53.93      54.11
     r:+0.65     25.06          54.11 (29.05)
  7 ASSAAD, GAMAL          19 CANADA                54.83      54.78
     r:+0.60     25.65          54.78 (29.13)
  8 DARRAGH, MACK          20 CANADA                54.89      54.86
     r:+0.73     25.88          54.86 (28.98)

 

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