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Phelps shows signs of old dominance

Swimmer’s victory in 100 freestyle bodes well for ’16

- Nicole Auerbach @NicoleAuer­bach

MESA, ARIZ . Sometime after his turn at the 50-meter mark and his touch at the end of the men’s 100 freestyle final Saturday, Michael Phelps flipped a switch and became Michael Phelps again.

He was in last place at the 50 wall and in first place by the finish, overtaking a field in the final 50 meters that included Ryan Lochte and Conor Dwyer in the Arena Pro Swim Series event.

It was vintage Phelps. And it’s a very positive sign of what could be to come in the year and a half leading up to the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

“I don’t know what it was, coming off the 50 wall,” Phelps said. “As soon as I was underwater, I just started kicking, and it was like one of the kicks I just felt something different that I hadn’t felt before. I don’t know if that was switching a gear into knowing how to race again or what, but it was something I hadn’t felt before since I’ve been back in the water.”

The 100 freestyle final capped a promising meet for Phelps, his first competitio­n since the end of his six-month suspension handed down by USA Swimming after a drunken-driving arrest in late September.

The 18-time Olympic gold medalist won his signature event, the 100 butterfly, Thursday (52.38) before a third-place finish in the 200 individual medley Saturday (2:00.01) and then the 100 freestyle comeback win (49.72). Phelps also swam the 400 freestyle in prelims but did not qualify for the championsh­ip final.

“It’s a good starting point,” he said. “It doesn’t really matter exactly where we are this given day. It just kind of really matters where we are a year from now.”

Though none of the times Phelps posted was among the top 20 in the world in those events, he and his longtime coach, Bob Bowman, were pleased with his progress.

Bowman said he was particular­ly happy with Phelps’ 200 IM. In that race, he noticed a spark in his swimmer he hadn’t yet seen in Mesa.

Bowman wasn’t surprised that, only a short while later, Phelps swam well enough to win the 100 freestyle. Swimming a double in itself seemed to be part of the rejuvenati­on process.

“I think he just needed to have the switch flipped,” Bowman said. “These times are very good to start from. As we go along, we can compare off of this. “Now we have a starting point.” From here on, Phelps’ schedule differs from what it normally would look like the year before an Olympics.

When it levied its punishment on Phelps in October, USA Swimming also removed Phelps from the national team for the 2015 world championsh­ips in August in Kazan, Russia. That meet is one of the most important for elite swimmers across the world, simply because it allows them to gauge their progress against those they likely will be competing against for Olympic medals next year.

Phelps instead will prepare by using this season’s Arena Pro Swim Series events (in Charlotte and Santa Clara, Calif.) and the U.S. national championsh­ips in August.

He knows, too, that if he gets to where he wants to be in his training, his best is certainly good enough for him to compete with anyone in the world. He doesn’t need the measuring stick of worlds to know that.

For now, Phelps is focusing on being engaged each day with his training, maintainin­g his new post-suspension mental approach — he said a few times last week that this was the happiest he’d ever been — and making sure he’s also just enjoying this ride. The fast times will come.

“Being back in the water racing is something that I love, something that I really do enjoy,” Phelps said. “It does feel really good to be back.”

Said Lochte, his longtime rival, after three races against him last week: “It feels like old times.”

 ?? ROB SCHUMACHER, THE (PHOENIX) ARIZONA REPUBLIC ?? Michael Phelps, finishing third in the 200-meter individual medley Saturday, said his weekend effort was a good starting point.
ROB SCHUMACHER, THE (PHOENIX) ARIZONA REPUBLIC Michael Phelps, finishing third in the 200-meter individual medley Saturday, said his weekend effort was a good starting point.

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