Lochte edges Phelps in Olympic medley trials

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Ryan Lochte (left) waves after winning the men's 400m individual medley final at the US Olympic trials in Omaha, Nebraska, on Monday. At right is Michael Phelps.

Ryan Lochte edged Michael Phelps in the men's 400m medley at the US Olympic trials in Omaha, Nebraska, on Monday in a race that gave a glimpse of the fireworks they could produce at the London Games.

Lochte seized control on the breaststroke leg and held on to beat Phelps for the first time in the punishing four-stroke event.

Lochte won in 4min 7.06sec, while Phelps, the world record-holder and two-time Olympic champion, was second, booking an Olympic berth in 4:07.89.

Tyler Clary, the World Championships silver medallist behind Lochte in Shanghai last year as Phelps opted out of the event, was the odd man out. He finished third in 4:09.92, but only the top two finishers make the Olympic team.

Lochte, beaten by Phelps in nine prior 400m medley clashes dating back to 2002, said he wasn't trying to make a statement against the 14-time Olympic gold medallist. "I wanted to win," he said. "I wanted to get on the Olympic team. Now I can just do what I love to do, have fun and race."

After making the 400m medley one of his eight triumphs in Beijing, Phelps had said he wouldn't swim it again in major international competition.

"The thing it came down to - I wanted to do it," Phelps said. "This is an event I've done for a long time and I want to finish off my career doing it."

Phelps became the first male US swimmer to qualify for four Olympics. By qualifying in the 400m medley, Phelps gives himself a chance to become the first male swimmer to win the same event at three straight games - although it's clear he'll have his work cut out to beat Lochte. "That time was not good at all," Lochte said. "I know I'm capable of going faster."

Lochte, Phelps and Clary were already all faster than the previous fastest time in the world this year - 4:10.26 set by Japan's Kosuke Hagino.

Phelps will also be favored to punch his ticket in four other individual events, the 100m and 200m butterfly, the 200m free and 200m medley, all of which he won in Beijing.

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