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Michael Phelps rolls back the years with yet another world-leading time in the pool

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Michael Phelps carves through the water on the breaststroke leg of the 200m individual relay. Photo: AP
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Michael Phelps continued his brilliant comeback when he swam the fastest time in the world this year to win the 200 metres individual medley at the US championships in San Antonio, Texas, on Sunday.

The most decorated Olympian of all-time was ahead of world record pace after 150m, before fading slightly over the final 50m of freestyle.

He clocked one minute, 54.75 seconds, significantly faster than fellow American Ryan Lochte swam to win the world championships in Russia in 1:55.81 on Thursday.

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Lochte holds the world record of 1:54.00 set in 2011.

I’ve been away from the sport for a while and I feel like I’m kind of back where I used to be. It’s good to be here
Michael Phelps

“I feel so old it’s kind of wild,” Phelps, 30, said in a poolside interview as the large crowd roared in approval.

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“I’ve been away from the sport for a while and I feel like I’m kind of back where I used to be. It’s good to be here.”

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