OK, he didn’t win another eight golds. This time, he made do with five golds and a silver.
Still, Phelps showed plenty of fire, even when there’s really nothing left to prove.
“I never want to look back on my career and ask, ‘What if?’ ’’ he said.
Swimming the butterfly leg, Phelps helped the United States pull away from Germany and Australia to win in 3 minutes 27.28 seconds. That easily broke the mark of 3:29.34 set by the Americans at last summer’s Olympics, another relay team that included Phelps.
“That relay brings out the best in me,’’ Phelps said. “It doesn’t matter how much energy I have, it’s all going to go into every race. That’s one of the things that I enjoy most - stepping out onto the blocks no matter what kind of shape I’m in.’’
Phelps took six months off after his Beijing triumph, drew a three-month suspension from competition after the infamous pipe photo - and he was still honored as the outstanding male swimmer of the championships. Italy’s Federica Pellegrini received the female award at the final major meet for high-tech bodysuits, which will be banned Jan. 1.
We aren’t likely to see these sort of times for years, maybe decades. But Phelps said he’s not concerned about turning back to the clock on attire. He’s got plenty of goals in mind.
“I have more things I want to do,’’ he said. “That’s why I wanted to come back. I don’t care if anyone says it was a bad idea or not, it’s something that I wanted and that’s why I’m doing it.’’
His coach, Bob Bowman, said Phelps will get all of two weeks off before he’s back in the pool.
On to London in 2012.
“I’ve got to be in better shape,’’ Phelps said. “I think without taking six months off, that will do it.’’
Phelps found plenty of reasons to be motivated in Rome - notably when Serbia’s Milorad Cavic tried to get in his head before their showdown in the 100 fly. Both swimmers became the first to break 50 seconds, but it was Phelps who touched first in a world record.
“A lot of motivating comments were said,’’ Phelps pointed out, without mentioning Cavic by name. “That always gets me going. That’s something that helped me along the way.’’
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