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Ryan Lochte secures fourth straight 200 IM title at world championships
American star trailed for three legs of final and took it gold in home straight
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After a disappointing start to the world swimming championships, Ryan Lochte reminded everyone that at 31 he’s still got gold in him.
The American made history on Thursday, becoming the first man to win the 200 metre individual medley four consecutive times. Lochte trailed through the first three legs but came home strong on the freestyle lap and touched first in one minute, 55.81 seconds.
I’m happy with a medal, and right now this is just good training
Thiago Pereira of Brazil finished second in 1:56.65, and Wang Shun of China was third in 1:56.81.
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It was Lochte’s 24th world championships medal – second only to Michael Phelps’ career total of 33 – and his 16th gold.

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The US has won the event seven consecutive times, starting with Phelps’ three titles in 2003, 2005, and 2007. Lochte picked up the mantle with previous victories in 2009, 2011, and 2013.
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