SAN ANTONIO -- Michael Phelps held up one finger, leaving no doubt he's No. 1. Then he pounded the water defiantly -- first with one hand, then with both. Yep, he's back. Leaving no doubt he'll be ...
RIO DE JANEIRO - Leave it to these Games to give us another tie for a medal, with two archrivals no less. Michael Phelps rallied from sixth overall at the turn to lock up a silver medal in the men's ...
SAN ANTONIO -- Maybe one day they'll learn. Don't talk trash to Michael Phelps. It just makes him go faster. After spending all day digesting Chad Le Clos' taunts from halfway around the world, Phelps ...