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Rio Olympics 2016: Michael Phelps beats Ryan Lochte to win 22nd gold
- Updated: August 12, 2016
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Sensational Phelps wins 22nd gold in 200m IM
Record-breaking Michael Phelps became the first swimmer to win four successive Olympic gold medals in one event by beating Ryan Lochte in the 200m individual medley.
Phelps, 31, won his 22nd gold – more than any other Olympian – as fellow American Lochte, 32, faded to a fifth-place finish in Rio.
Phelps finished almost two seconds clear of Japan’s Kosuke Hagino, with China’s Shun Wang taking bronze.
Briton Dan Wallace, 23, came eighth.
Phelps, who swam one minute 54.66 seconds, has won more than twice as many gold medals at the Games as the athlete second on the list, former Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina (nine).
He also has two silver medals and two bronze medals.
Phelps retired after London 2012, but returned to the sport in 2014.
Four of his 22 golds have been won at these Games, where the American has added the 200m medley to the 200m butterfly, 4x100m freestyle relay and 4x200m freestyle relay.
He could also win his fourth successive gold in the 100m butterfly after qualifying for Saturday’s final shortly after his 200m medley victory.
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