Phelps wins most Olympic golds

AMERICAN Michael Phelps became the greatest Olympian of all time yesterday winning two gold medals in the space of an hour to lift his career total to an unprecedented 11 on his charge to Olympic immortality.

As world records continued to tumble in the pool, Phelps passed the halfway point in his drive to be the first person to win eight golds at one Games when he blitzed the 200m butterfly final and led the U.S. 4×200 freestyle relay team.

The champion American has now won five gold medals in Beijing, all of them in world record time, to go with the six he won in Athens.

In a stunning performance in the butterfly final, Phelps was barely able to see as his goggles filled with water.

“It just kept getting worse and worse through the race and I was having trouble seeing the walls to be honest. I wanted to go 1:51 or better but for the circumstances I guess it’s not too bad.”

Phelps had to settle for 1: 52.03 while his relay team slashed 4.48 seconds off their record setting a new time of 6:58.56.

No other athlete has won more than nine career gold medals in the history of the Olympics, and Phelps is confident of meeting his next target of beating Mark Spitz’s record of seven golds in one Games.

(Xinhua)