Michael Phelps loses to Lochte in comeback meet

April 25, 2014 10:28 am | Updated November 16, 2021 07:23 pm IST - MESA, Arizona

Michael Phelps took second in 52.13 in his first meet since retiring after the 2012 London Olympics.

Michael Phelps took second in 52.13 in his first meet since retiring after the 2012 London Olympics.

Michael Phelps lost in the first final of his comeback after a 20-month retirement in the 100m butterfly final at the Arena Grand Prix on Thursday night.

Ryan Lochte touched first in 51.93 seconds, second-fastest in the world this year. Phelps took second in 52.13 in his first meet since retiring after the 2012 London Olympics.

Phelps is the three-time Olympic champion and current world record-holder in the event. His time tied for fourth-quickest in the world.

Olympian Jason Dunford of Kenya finished third in 53.08.

The 22-time Olympic medalist, Phelps, was faster in the final than he was in winning his preliminary heat with a time of 52.84.

Swimming before a sellout crowd and lots of cameras, Lochte led at the turn and Phelps was second.

“Down there at the turn I kind of peeked over and I saw him and almost started smiling,” Lochte said about his longtime friend and rival.

Phelps interjected, “Why? Because you were ahead?”

An on-deck interviewer reminded Phelps his mother has said she wants to go to Rio for the 2016 Olympics, which would be his fifth.

“Whatever he wants,” Debbie Phelps shouted from the stands.

Phelps replied, “Good mother.”

Phelps wasn’t smiling as he walked on deck for the final, unlike in the prelims. He kept his ear buds in until he was introduced as an 18-time Olympic gold medalist. With his long hair sticking out from the back of his cap, he dived in next to Lochte, who beat him down to the first turn.

Both of Phelps’ times were easily good enough to surpass the qualifying standard of 54.79 for the U.S. national championships in August. That meet will decide the team for next year’s world championships.

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