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Rio 2016: Le Clos and no cigar as Phelps claims his 20th gold medal

Rio 2016: Le Clos and no cigar as Phelps claims his 20th gold medal

There was no repeat of the 2012 party asChad le Clos missed out on a medal in the men's 200 fly final on Wednesday morning with Michael Phelps claiming his 20th gold medal.

Michael Phelps won his 20th Olympic gold medal Tuesday after pulverising fierce rival Chad le Clos to regain his 200m butterfly title in a grudge race bristling with emotion.

The American, the most decorated athlete in Olympic history, added to his staggering title tally by overpowering the South African in the Rio final, clocking 1min 53.36sec.

Le Clos, the defending champion, faded badly in the final 50m and finished out of the medals as Japan’s Masato Sakai came through for a surprise silver in 1:53.40 with Hungary’s Tamas Kenderesi taking bronze in 1:53.62.

World record-holder Phelps, who won the title in 2004 and 2008, celebrated by pointing to the ceiling and pumping his fists, gesturing to the crowd to “bring the noise” after becoming the oldest individual gold medallist in Olympic swimming history at 31.

Competing in his fifth and final Olympics, victory was twice as sweet for Phelps after clashing with le Clos in the media since losing to the South African in an epic tussle in London.

Phelps won his 19th Olympic gold in the men’s 4x100m freestyle relay at the weekend and could win a 21st in the 4x200m free later Tuesday.

If he feels greedy there is more potential gold for Phelps in the 100m fly and the 200m individual medley — events he has incredibly won at the past three Olympics. DM

Chad Le Clos of South Africa celebrates after winning gold medal of Men’s 100m Butterfly at the 16th FINA World Championships in Kazan, Russia 08 August 2015. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU

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