Olympic superstar Michael Phelps flirted with a world record, winning the 200m individual medley at the US swimming championships in a sizzling 1min 54.75sec.
Phelps nabbed his third world-leading time of 2015 yesterday in as many days, after dominant wins in the 100m and 200m butterfly.
The 18-time Olympic gold medallist, underscoring his status as a major force with the 2016 Rio Olympics approaching, was under world record pace after 150 meters, but couldn't bring it home inside of Ryan Lochte's world record of 1:54.00, set in Shanghai in 2011.
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Phelps lost his world championships berth as part of the sanctions for his drunk-driving arrest last September.
With the US nationals running opposite the worlds serving basically as a consolation meet, Phelps has made sure he's on the radar of the world's elite swimming in Russia.
Will Licon was a distant second in 1:58.43, with Travis Mahoney third in 1:59.41.
Phelps's performance comes on the heels of his blistering wins in the 200m butterfly (1:52.94) and 100m butterfly (50.45sec).
In three days in Texas the 30-year-old superstar has amply demonstrated that the comeback he launched last year after a near two-year retirement is on track, and he's a favorite to add to his already unprecedented haul of 22 Olympic medals in Brazil.