INDIANAPOLIS — Ryan Lochte and Missy Franklin gave swimming fans a double dose of dominance Wednesday night.
And it came with plenty of pain.
America's two biggest active stars in the pool each won the 200-meter freestyle, then returned less than 90 minutes later to take the U.S. national championship in the 200 backstroke — all with times that ranked among the five fastest in the world this year. It was quite a feat for the 18-year-old soon-to-be college freshman from Colorado and the 28-year-old three-time Olympian from Florida still working to get back in world-class shape.
"I don't want to go through that pain again. As I get older, it doesn't get any easier," Lochte said. "But I like a challenge and love to race."
Lochte has shown his mettle dozens of times before and has relied on training regimens that don't always follow standard operating procedure.
At times, it has made Lochte look bad. But when it comes time to race in the big meets, he has always been ready.
This week has been no different. At the IUPUI Natatoriums, Lochte clinched a spot on the men's world championship team by finishing fourth in the 100 freestyle, hardly his best event. Each race winner and the top four finishers in the relay events all earn automatic spots on the world championship team that will compete in Barcelona starting next month.
On Wednesday, Lochte put on an impressive show.