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Lochte betters Phelps’ US Open swim record

- AP

east meadow — Ryan Lochte had a surprising reaction to his latest record-setting performanc­e.

“A little disappoint­ed,” he said after breaking Michael Phelps’ meet record in the finals of the 200-meter individual medley on Sunday at the U.S. Open.

Lochte’s time of 1 minute, 59.24 seconds bettered Phelps’ mark of 1:59.26 set on Nov. 30, 2006. British swimmer Xavier Mohammed placed second in 2:00.47, and Sam Stewart was third in 2:01.51.

“Whether I broke a world record or not, I always feel like I could go faster. No matter what the time was tonight, I knew I could go faster,” Lochte said. “Overall, that was just not a good race.”

Lochte, who set the 200 IM world and American record (1:54:00) on July 28, 2011, started well and was second at the first turn. After the second turn, the only question was how much Lochte would win by.

Yet, he was self-critical of his performanc­e.

“The first part of the fly I felt fine and then I don’t know what happened,” Lochte said. “I think I tried too hard and it just backfired on me.”

The four-day meet at Nassau County Aquatics Center was Lochte’s first USA Swimming-sanctioned event after a 10-month suspension for his behavior during an incident at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

Lochte, 33, would turn 36 during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Should he qualify for the team, it would mark Lochte’s fifth Games. Of his 12 Olympic medals, three have come in the 200 IM — silver in 2004 and 2012 and bronze in 2008. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Ryan Lochte broke 200-meter individual medley record in the US Open swimming meet on Sunday. —
AFP file Ryan Lochte broke 200-meter individual medley record in the US Open swimming meet on Sunday. —

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