Phelps finishes fifth in 200m fly final

What's going on with Michael Phelps? After turning in the slowest qualifying time during Saturday morning's 200m butterfly prelims at a World Cup meet in Berlin, he went on to finish fifth in the final. Phelps has one silver and one bronze medal in his first three races of the season; he'll look to bounce back in Sunday's 200m free.
By Associated Press | Posted: Nov 14, 7:00a ET | Updated: Nov 14, 9:00a ET

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BERLIN (AP) -- Michael Phelps finished fifth in the 200m butterfly Saturday at a short-course World Cup meet that featured six world records.

Nikolay Skvortsov of Russia, who had the fastest qualifying time, won the final in 1 minute, 50.58 seconds. Phelps squeezed in as the eighth and last qualifier in the heats.

The American star, who won eight gold medals at last year's Beijing Olympics, finished in 1:52.26 seconds in the final. Phelps is competing in an old-style swimsuit that will become the standard on Jan. 1.

Phelps has yet to win a race on his European tour. He failed to make three finals at another World Cup meet in Stockholm this week. He was second in the 200m individual medley in Sweden.

He had been entered in the 100m IM in Berlin but skipped the race Saturday because the heat was shortly after the 200m butterfly qualifying.

On the eve of the Berlin meet, Phelps said he was not in the best of shape, apart from the disadvantage of not swimming in one of the high-tech swimsuits. Phelps left the pool Saturday without speaking to reporters.

While Phelps continues to struggle, German rival Paul Biedermann bounced back from an injury to shatter the 400m freestyle world record.

Biedermann won in 3:32.77 to slash nearly two seconds off the old mark of 3:34:58 set by Grant Hackett of Australia on July 18, 2002, in Sydney.

Biedermann defeated Phelps in the 200m freestyle and broke the American's world record to win the gold medal at the world championships in Rome in August. They will swim against each other in the same event Sunday.

"I was more excited today than at the world championships, because I didn't really know what was possible for me because of my injury," said Biedermann, who tore a muscle in his left thigh and had to skip the Stockholm meet. "Without the high-tech suits, it will be difficult to improve this record in the future.

"Tomorrow's 200 freestyle will surely be an interesting race," Biedermann said.

Phelps has promised to race as hard as he can in the 200m free, although he's seeking his form after taking time off following the worlds.

Biedermann's coach did not expect a classic showdown between his swimmer and Phelps.

"We surely won't see a great duel," coach Frank Embacher said.

The first day of the weekend meet produced a flurry of world records. Shiho Sakai of Japan broke the women's 200m backstroke by finishing in 2:00.18.

"I still can't believe it," the Japanese swimmer said. "It's a pity I didn't break 2 minutes, but that's my goal for the future."

Also, Steffen Deibler of Germany improved his own 50m butterfly mark to 21.80; Cameron van der Burgh of South Africa improved the 50m breaststroke record to 25.25; and Leisel Jones of Australia broke her own 100m breaststroke mark with a time of 1:03.30.

Jones, the Olympic champion in the event, skipped the world championships after nine years on the Australian team.

"I am now really relaxed and enjoying myself," Jones said, adding that she was looking to become the first Australian swimmer to compete in four Olympics at the 2012 London Games.

Sergey Fesikov of broke the 100m IM record in 50.95 in the heats and then won the final in 50.96.


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