Swimming-Phelps beaten by Agnel in slow 100m freestyle

Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:03pm EDT

Jul 13, 2014; Athens, GA, USA; Michael Phelps waves to the crowd following the Sunday finals of the Bulldog Grand Slam at Gabrielsen Natatorium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Liles-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 13, 2014; Athens, GA, USA; Michael Phelps waves to the crowd following the Sunday finals of the Bulldog Grand Slam at Gabrielsen Natatorium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Liles-USA TODAY Sports

(Reuters) – Michael Phelps was edged by Frenchman Yannick Agnel in the 100 meters freestyle final in Athens, Georgia, on Sunday.

Agnel, the Olympic 200m freestyle champion, touched in 49.37 seconds, with his North Baltimore training partner Phelps second in 49.42.

Ryan Lochte was third in 49.63, but the American fared better in the 200m individual medley, winning in 1:58.65.

Agnel was the only person to beat Phelps during the Bulldog Grand Slam meet at the University of Georgia, after the 18-time Olympic champion won the 100m butterfly on Friday and the 100m backstroke on Saturday.

The 100m freestyle times by Agnel and Phelps were a long way outside the world best time of 2014 by Australian James Magnussen of 47.59.

Phelps has never dominated the event, and was using the race as part of his preparation for next month’s U.S. nationals and, hopefully, the Pan Pacific Championships in Australia.

Agnel beat Phelps in the 200m freestyle at a meet in California in June.

(Reporting By Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Ian Ransom)