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15.08.08, 08:55
BEIJING (AP)—Michael Phelps has qualified second-fastest for the 100-meter butterfly semifinals, minutes after winning his sixth gold medal of the Beijing Olympics.
The American won his preliminary heat Friday morning in 50.97 seconds, putting him on track to tie Mark Spitz’s record of seven golds in a single games. His time was second overall heading into Saturday morning’s final.
Milorad Cavic of Serbia was quickest in 50.92. Phelps’ teammate and rival Ian Crocker tied for third overall with Andrew Lauterstein of Australia in 51.27. Crocker is the world record-holder.
Phelps qualifies 2nd-quickest in 100 butterfly (http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/beijing/swimming/news?slug=ap-swm-phelpsadvances&prov=ap&type=lgns)
The American won his preliminary heat Friday morning in 50.97 seconds, putting him on track to tie Mark Spitz’s record of seven golds in a single games. His time was second overall heading into Saturday morning’s final.
Milorad Cavic of Serbia was quickest in 50.92. Phelps’ teammate and rival Ian Crocker tied for third overall with Andrew Lauterstein of Australia in 51.27. Crocker is the world record-holder.
Phelps qualifies 2nd-quickest in 100 butterfly (http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/beijing/swimming/news?slug=ap-swm-phelpsadvances&prov=ap&type=lgns)