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Phelps cruises past competition in Santa Clara

Michael Phelps has easily won the 200-meter butterfly at the Santa Clara International Grand Prix. The superstar from the Beijing Olympics touched first in 1 minute, 54.31 seconds in Friday's final, beating the field by 5.67 seconds.

Updated on: Jun 13, 2009 09:23 AM IST
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Michael Phelps has easily won the 200-meter butterfly at the Santa Clara International Grand Prix. The superstar from the Beijing Olympics touched first in 1 minute, 54.31 seconds in Friday's final, beating the field by 5.67 seconds.

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His time lowered the meet record of 1:55.93 set by Davis Tarwater last year, and earned Phelps a $100 reward. He owns the world record of 1:52.03 set in Beijing, where Phelps won a record eight gold medals.

David Mosko was second in 1:59.98, making him and Phelps the only men in the nine-swimmer final to go under 2 minutes.

 
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