31-year-old American swimmer Michael Phelps, who quit the sport after the 2012 Olympic Games, produced a vintage performance on Sunday
to claim an astonishing 19th Olympic gold medal of his career after
helping his fellow American swimmers win Gold in the 4 x 100 relay
event.
In front of a raucous crowd that had already witnessed three broken world records earlier Sunday night, the U.S. men earned an unexpected gold in their first Olympic relay of Rio 2016.
Caeleb
Dressel led off with a strong 48.10-second leg, before the greatest
Olympian of all time- Michael Phelps gave America its lead, then Ryan
Held contributed the third leg, and a strong close finish by anchor
Adrian in 46.97 secured victory. .
Phelps,
who produced a stunning second leg, has now won 23 medals in total,
extending his record as the most decorated Olympian of all time.
Michael Phelps was selected as the U.S. Olympic team’s flag bearer at the Games’ opening ceremony.
Congrats to him!
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