Posted by MikeFord
South Africa's Chad le Clos cried tears of joy after ending Michael Phelps'
200m butterfly reign at the Olympics on Tuesday.
Le Clos, third at the final turn, relentlessly tracked in Phelps and pipped
him with a last-gasp surge to take the win in 1min 52.96sec.
Phelps, who had led at every turn in a quest to become the first man to win
the same Olympic swimming event at three successive Games, was just
five-hundredths of a second back in 1:53.01.
Phelps' silver medal took him level with Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina as
the most decorated Olympic athlete of all-time with 18 medals, which he
subsequently bettered in America's 4x200m freestyle relay win later in the
day.
It was an emotional visit to the podium for 20-year-old Le Clos, who is also
the Commonwealth Games champion in the event.
Tears welled in his eyes as the South African national anthem was played as
he stood beside his long-time hero Phelps and Japanese bronze medallist Takeshi
Matsuda.
It was South Africa's second gold medal in the pool after Cameron van der
Burgh's win in the 100m breaststroke.
"This is a dream of mine, I have always said Michael Phelps was my hero," le
Clos said.
"I wanted to be in the final for my main event, I achieved that goal and my
coach said you have done all you have to do.
"But I just remember sitting in the call room thinking that Michael Phelps
has never lost this race for 10 years in international meets.
"I remember turning in the last 50 and just looking at him underwater and
realising this is my hero, it's crazy.
"I can't describe how I felt. In the last 25 metres I can't explain what came
over me."
Phelps had been untouchable in the 200m fly at major events. He owns the four
fastest times in history and his world record of 1min 51.51sec is more than one
second faster than the second-best performer in history.
Le Clos added that he had been receiving plenty of support from South
Africa.
"I am really proud I had the nation behind me and after Cameron's win, it has
lifted up the sport," he said.
"I have been getting a lot of messages from back home. I am shocked by how
many people seem to know me back home now.
"I'll have to try and defend my title in four years' time, but to beat
Michael Phelps is something I have wanted my whole life, it is exactly what I
have been dreaming off since I was 12."
Source: iafrica.com
