BARCELONA, Spain — Missy Franklin climbed to the top of the podium to collect a prize she really wanted.
That bid for eight gold medals?
It can wait.
Franklin held off hard-charging Federica Pellegrini to win the 200-meter freestyle on Wednesday night, the 18-year-old American claiming her third victory of the world championships and justifying the decision to cut back her program in Barcelona.
"We're coming down the mountain now," Franklin said.
She had been scheduled to swim two races in the evening session: the semifinals of the 50 backstroke, followed about 20 minutes later by the final of the 200 free.
But Franklin and her coach, Todd Schmitz, decided it was best to drop the non-Olympic event so she could focus on a race that's been the focus of so much work since she just missed a medal at the London Olympics.
Franklin finished fourth last summer — a hundredth of a second off the podium.