He's done it again.
American super swimmer Michael Phelps led Team USA to a come-from-behind victory to claim gold in the 4x100-meter freestyle on Saturday night in Rio.
During the first exchange, Phelps took a sizable lead taking the turn before Nathan Adrian brought us home.
Here are the splits from USA's gold-medal winning 4x100 relay:
— Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) August 8, 2016
Dressel (48.10)
Phelps (47.12)
Held (47.73)
Adrian (46.97)
The gold medal is No. 19 for Phelps, the most-ever by an American olympian.
Phelps Turn #Power https://t.co/XMvnhRnBJE
— BBiomechanics (@BBiomechanics) August 8, 2016
"I wanted to do as much as I could going second to get my guys some clear water," Phelps told NBC.
USA takes back the 4x1 title!!! pic.twitter.com/ZwmKSlCi4d
— Ryan Seacrest (@RyanSeacrest) August 8, 2016

