A look back at the day Joseph Schooling beat Michael Phelps in the 100m butterfly and ruled the world.
A look back at the day Joseph Schooling beat Michael Phelps in the 100m butterfly and ruled the world
By August 2016 he’s ready, but in June he’s grumpy. The road to gold is paved with pain, challenge, bumps, ego. Fortunately legendary coaches, like Eddie Reese at the University of Texas, know how to tweak champions. Gently Reese pulls him back to the pool and says “OK, OK, you’re right. I got this one wrong” and he alters the set to 5x150m. Schooling, quickly contrite, learns a lesson. “If the best coach in the world trusts my decisions, then I need to change the way that I speak to people. But he gave me that confidence to do so.”In Rio, Schooling flies. He is fastest in the heats and semis, with times of 51.41 and 50.83. No one else in this event goes below 51 seconds.
The buzzer sounds. He -- reaction time 0.61sec -- is equal first off the blocks. History’s chase begins. Joseph Schooling with his gold medal from the Rio 2016 Olympic Games men’s 100m butterfly final at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. PHOTO: ST FILE But before he returns to the embrace of his nation, there is a night and morning in Rio he’ll never forget. After the race as he walks on the pool deck he has a private conversation with Phelps.
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