The Citizen (Gauteng)

All agog for ‘Great Gold vs Great White’

PHELPS RACE WITH SHARK IN SA: USA SWIMMERS WILL BE GLUED TO SCREENS TOMORROW

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Outcome of the race remains a closely-guarded secret.

Michael Phelps’ eagerly-anticipate­d race against a great white shark will keep the USA’s swimmers glued to their television screens at the world aquatic championsh­ips tomorrow, Katie Ledecky has revealed.

Phelps, 32, nicknamed GOAT – ‘greatest of all time’ – is the most decorated Olympian in

history with 28 medals including 23 golds.

He has filmed a 100-metre race against a great white shark in open water off Cape Town, South Africa, which the Discovery Channel will screen tomorrow.

The outcome of the race remains a closely-guarded secret, but Ledecky says the USA swim team is eager to know if their former team-mate is

faster than a shark.

The world championsh­ips’ swim events start tomorrow, when Ledecky looks to defend her 400m freestyle title, but those US swimmers not involved will be following Phelps’ shark race.

“We’re all trying to see if we can get the Discovery Channel at the hotel, so we could watch the shark race on Sunday,” said Ledecky. The 20-year-old, who will race

in six freestyle events in Budapest, says she would love to race butterfly-expert Phelps, who retired for a second time after last year’s Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

“I think I have swum maybe one or two practice races with Michael, so technicall­y we kind of have raced,” she said at yesterday’s press conference. “I would love to, but he has retired and we swim different events, so he would

definitely beat me.” Ledecky admitted the USA team miss having a legend in their ranks. “We miss Michael, we miss his presence on the team. We’re all happy with what he’s been doing with the next stage of his life with his family and doing different things.” –

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Pictures: Gallo Images, iStock

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