Australia - Michael Phelps is acting like the new guy on the team, - TopicsExpress



          

Australia - Michael Phelps is acting like the new guy on the team, introducing himself to swimmers he doesnt know and trying to make some new friends. The most recognizable and successful swimmer in the world really is doing the meet-and-greet as he prepares for the next weeks Pan Pacific Championships, having made a U.S. team for the first time since he came out of retirement. Phelps retired after the London Olympics in 2012 but made a comeback to competitive swimming four months ago. Im usually pretty quiet on these trips - keep to myself, do what I need to do, he said. Im trying to make it more of a point to talk to everybody. People I dont know, Im trying to introduce myself. Trying to bring them out of their shell a little bit. Clearly, they know who he is, and perhaps are a little bit in awe of the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time. Its kind of weird being one of the old guys, said Phelps, who made his international debut at the Sydney 2000 Olympics. Its gotten weirder and weirder throughout my career because I started as being a young little 15-year-old boy and now Im one of the oldest guys in the team. Phelps finished second in the 100 butterfly and in the 200 individual medley at the U.S. trials last week, sixth in the 100 backstroke and seventh in the 100 freestyle. The second places were enough to secure his place at the Pan Pacs on Australias Gold Coast, where swimmers can compete in preliminaries of any event they choose, and keep him in contention for the 2015 world championships. In the 200 IM, the three-time Olympic champion had to chase the whole race and was touched out by Ryan Lochte, the reigning world champion who has had his own troubles this year with an injured knee. Phelps said he learned a lot about himself during his time away from swimming, and Lochte has sensed some mellowing in his old friend. Youve seen actually a big change in him. Not only as a swimmer, as a human being, Lochte said after a squad training session in Brisbane on Saturday. Hes taking his time outside the pool to help the other kids, teaching them things that hes learned along the way growing up as a swimmer. Thats awesome - I love that. Katie Ledecky is one of those swimmers in the getting-to-know-you phase with Phelps. She was the youngest on the U.S. team for the London Olympics, where Phelps had a packed program and rarely got time to mix with teammates. She set a world record in the 400 freestyle at the U.S. nationals, giving her world marks in the 400, 800 and 1,500 at the same time. Ledecky said she doesnt model herself on other swimmers, but is certainly taking notice of what the veterans like Phelps do in and out of the water. Its just a great presence for our team, Ledecky said. Everybody looks up to him. The Pan Pacs are likely to be the biggest meet of 2014 for most competitors, given its in the year between the world championships and two years before the next Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Thats ideal for Phelps, who sees it as springboard back into elite competition. The biggest thing about this summer was getting on a team, to hopefully propel me for next year, he said. Step one is complete. This is a good starting point. As far as racing programs go, Rio is a distant thought for the 29-year-old Phelps. I dont even know what Im swimming next week, so Im not sure what the future will hold, he said. Im not swimming eight again - that is a safe thing to say. Phelps knows he has deadlines to meet, but is making sure hes not rushing his comeback and is trying not to get frustrated by narrow defeats. I still cant stand to lose, he said. I do understand I do have to give my body time. I cant just expect to do everything I want from the get-go. I still have that competitive side, but its going to take a little time to get back.
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 06:20:18 +0000

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