Phelps Sets New Olympic Record in 1st Show

Michael Phelps of the United States swims during a heat of the men's 400m individual medley at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in the National Aquatics Center, also known as the Water Cube in Beijing, China, August 9, 2008. Phelps set a new Olympic record in the event with 4 minutes 7.82 seconds.

US swim prodigy Michael Phelps broke the Olympic record in his first show in the Water Cube on Saturday night, shaving 0.44 seconds off the previous record set by himself in Athens.

Phelps led all the way to the finish in the men's 400 individual medley, clocking 4:07.82, less than three seconds off his personal best.

"I am pretty surprised. I didn't think that I'd be the first to get it, not until the finals," Phelps said commenting on the new Olympic record. "I didn't expect the heats could be so fast. After seeing the first two heats, I just wanted to be the top seed for tomorrow."

Another US swimmer, Ryan Lochte, who gained fame as the world's most consistent silver-medalist swimming against Phelps in his signature events, ranked fourth, following Hungarian Laszlo Cseh and Italian Luca Marin.

"If I's right there with him then that's pressure. We'll see what happens," Lochte said. Phelps holds the world record of the men's 400 individual medley.

Coming off a historic seven-win performance at last year's world championships, Phelps, who is to swim eight events in Bejing, is expected to break Mark Spitz's record of winning seven golds at one Games.

Phelps had the chance to break Spitz's record four years ago in Athens, where he competed in the same eight swimming events. However, with six gold medals and eight overall, he narrowly missed out.

The final race will be held tomorrow morning.

(Xinhua News Agency August 9, 2008)

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