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Slow Lane: Phelps Misses out World Record Binge

Swimming in old-style suit, Phelps doesn't add to blizzard of world records set at 2 meets

US swimmer Michael Phelps swims a men's 200 meters individual medley heat at the FINA short course swimming World Cup in Berlin, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)
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Racing in an old-style swimsuit and with little practice, Michael Phelps didn't join the swimmers in high-tech suits who went on a world record binge at two short-course World Cup meets this week.

Phelps had to settle for second place in the 200-meter individual final on Sunday behind Darian Townsend of South Africa, who broke one of the 16 world records set in two days of competition in Berlin.

Those records followed the nine that were set in Stockholm earlier this week as swimmers continue to rewrite the record books before the high-performance suits are banned on Jan. 1. More records are likely to be broken at the upcoming World Cup meet in Singapore, the European short-course championships and an All-Star meet in December.

Phelps ended his weeklong European tour with no wins in two meets, let alone any records. Still, the American wasn't complaining — at least not that much.

"I prefer not to lose, but I knew coming in that it would be very, very hard to win anything," Phelps said.

"I raced as hard as I could, I've gotten some racing under my belt and that's what we set out to do. Maybe it's better for me that I lost today, it gives me better motivation for the future," he said.

"I am pleased with the week as much as I can be, with how much training I've done, which is little. And it shows."

Phelps won an unprecedented eight gold medals at the Beijing Olympics wearing a high-tech suit. While his rivals continue to swim in the soon-to-be banned suits, he has gone back to the old-style, textile knee-length suit, hoping he'll have an advantage when the rest of the swimmers return to them.

"Considering the suit he's wearing and the shape he is in, I'll take it," Phelps' coach, Bob Bowman, said of his swimmer's performance in the two meets. "It could have been worse."

In Stockholm, Phelps also finished second in the 200 medley and missed three finals. In Berlin, he missed two finals and was fifth in the 200 butterfly Saturday.

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