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Lochte wins men’s 400m medley

Michael Phelps suffered his first Olympic defeat in eight years when he finished fourth behind Ryan Lochte in the final of the men's 400 metres individual medley on Saturday.

Updated on: Jul 29, 2012 02:03 AM IST
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Michael Phelps suffered his first Olympic defeat in eight years when he finished fourth behind Ryan Lochte in the final of the men's 400 metres individual medley on Saturday.

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Lochte added the Olympic gold medal to the world title he won in Shanghai last year when he cruised to a surprisingly lopsided victory in four minutes 05.18 seconds. Brazil's Thiago Pereira won the silver medal after finishing second in 4:08.86 while Japanese teenager Kosuke Hagino collected the bronze for finishing third in 4:08.94.

Phelps, who won the gruelling event at the past two Olympics, faded to finish fourth in 4:09.28, more than five seconds outside his world record.

The race, a lung-bursting test to decide the world's best all-round swimmer, was billed as one of the great rivalries of the London Games but failed to live up to all expectations as Lochte stormed away to win easily.

Phelps was swimming in the outside lane after just scraping into the final as the slowest qualifier and was never a threat.

He has entered seven events in London and needs to win three medals to break the all-time record of 18 held by Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina.

For Lochte, it was his fourth gold medal and the first of what is expected to be several more in London.

 
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