RENANG INDONESIA-Michael Phelps brought to an end an
unparalleled career as he bowed out of the Olympic Games with 18 gold medals
and 22 overall, bringing the curtain down on the London 2012 Swimming action at
the Aquatics Centre.
The 27-year-old started his Olympic Games career
at Sydney 2000, 12 years ago, where he finished fifth in the 200m
Butterfly.
Six gold and two bronze medals at Athens 2004 were
followed by his historic eight golds at Beijing 2008.
His London 2012 Games adventure did not start off so well
with fourth place in the 400m Individual Medley - his worst result
since Sydney 2000 - and he was shocked by Chad le Clos in the 200m
Butterfly, the South African taking advantage of Phelps' poor glide into
the wall.
However, the Baltimore swimmer won the 100m Butterfly and
200m Individual Medley - where he beat team-mate Ryan Lochte - as
well as taking the titles in the 4 x 200m Freestyle and tonight's Medley Relay
and silver in the 4 x 100m Freestyle.
SMS messages and phone calls from the likes of US
president Barack Obamafollowed, and tonight he was presented with a FINA
lifetime achievement award by president Julio Maglione inscribed with the
words: 'To Michael Phelps, the greatest Olympic athlete of all time. From
FINA. August 4 2012. London , Great Britain .'
After his final race, Phelps told a packed press
conference: 'It's kind of weird looking at this (trophy) and seeing it say I am
the greatest Olympic athlete of all time.
'I said to Bob (coach Bob Bowman) in the warm-down pool that
I looked up to Michael Jordan, what he did in his career and I have been able
to become the best swimmer of all time, we got here together and I thanked him.
It was fine.
'He said "That's not fair. You were the one in the
pool". I said "what's not fair"?
'My tears are in my goggles and yours are streaming down
your face. I wouldn't be here without him. I love him to death and I am
thankful to have someone like him. It has been great.'
On retiring, he added: 'I don't want to swim after I turn 30
and that is in three years and I don't want to swim for another three years.
'I would be past 30 by the time of the next Olympics. I have
achieved what I wanted to achieve; Bob and I have somehow been able to do every
single thing.
'If you can say that about your career then it's time to
move forward, time to move on to other things.
'I finished my career how I wanted to.'
Phelps' retirement overshadowed the rest of tonight's
programme, in which the USA
women set a new world record in their medley race of 3:52.05.
Sun Yang also set a new world record in the 1500m
Freestyle, lowering his own mark by more than three seconds to 14:31.02.
Ranomi Kromowidjojo completed the sprint
Freestyle double, winning the 50m in an Olympic record of 24.05.
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