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USA's Haley Anderson came in second at the women's open water marathon on Aug. 9 with 1:57:38.6, barely behind gold medalist, Hungary's Eva Risztov, who clocked in with 1:57:38.2. -
Ryan Lochte Wants a Girlfriend; Currently Fielding TV Offers for Reality Show [Photos]
Ryan Lochte is currently negotiating several deals to appear onscreen. He also recently told reporters: "Yeah, I mean I definitely want a relationship. I want to give a certain someone my heart. I mean, I just gotta find the right girl." -
Michael Phelps Live Stream; Watch Olympian Swim Last Individual 100M Butterfly at 2:38PM
Watch Michael Phelps swim his last individual race at 2:38PM EST on August 3. The record-setting Olympian will swim the 100-Meter Butterfly, which will be among his last before he retires. See NBC's live stream of the event from the Aquatics center in London. -
2012 NBC TV Olympic Schedule; Swimming, Women's 200M Backstroke & Men's 100M Fly; Times (EST)
The 2012 Olympic NBC TV schedule for swimming features intense races for possible gold and record-breaking swims. US swimmers, Missy Franklin and Michael Phelps are scheduled to contend for career advancing wins in the 200-Meter Backstroke and 100-Meter Butterfly finals, respectively. -
2012 Olympic Swimming: Michael Phelps Gets Emotional As Final Races Approach in Last Olympics [VIDEO]
Michael Phelps will be swimming in his last individual race, the 100-Meter Butterfly on August 3rd at 2:38PM EST. The US swimmer's eyes swelled with tears as he stood on the podium for one of the final times in his Olympic career. -
2012 Olympics Swimming Results; Michael Phelps Wins 200 IM, 20th Medal, Breaks New Record; Beats Ryan Lochte
Michael Phelps swam his way to victory for his 20th Olympic medal. The Olympics swimmer earned gold in the 200-Meter Individual Medley for the third time. -
Michael Phelps Olympics 2012 Events; Time & Dates, Races the 200-Meter Butterfly Final [VIDEO]
Michael Phelps is set to run the 200-Meter Butterfly final on Day 4, Tuesday of the 2012 Olympics events. The star swimmer has been less than impressive coming into the London games, but experts suggest this Olympic match is one Phelps just can't lose.
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