chance of beating you so they talk smack about you. Tyler Clary is the latter and already apologizing. (Clary tweeted ..... everybody agree with him? How do I say this nicely? Tyler Clary , meet life. Life, meet Tyler. Life, tell Tyler
Camille Lacourt, France 200 Backstroke Gold: Ryan Lochte, United States Silver: Ryosuke Irie, Japan Bronze: Tyler Clary , United States 100 Breaststroke Gold: Kosuke Kitajima, Japan Silver: Felipe Franca da Silva, Brazil Bronze: Brendan
Pulling away, he won with a time of 1:54.54, second-fastest in the world this year behind Japan's Ryosuke Irie. Tyler Clary took the second spot in 1:54.88, giving him two individual races at the Olympics. He has bounced back just fine
the third-fastest time in morning preliminaries. But he didn't like his chances of beating either Ryan Lochte or Tyler Clary , and worried that swimming the evening semifinals would hurt him when he came back a short time later for the final
Beijing Games. ''I was very pleased with that,'' Phelps said. ''I said if I went 4:07, I'd be happy.'' Tyler Clary , who took second at the 2011 worlds, won't even get a chance to swim the event in London. He faded to third in
Michael Phelps wins silver in the 200-meter butterfly, putting him into a tie for most career Olympic medals with 18.
The Baltimore native slashed more than four seconds off his season-best time Friday and held off a late charge form Tyler Clary to win his second race in two days at the Indianapolis Grand Prix. Beside, could he really disappoint mom? "My mom
legs before powering home in the freestyle to win by more than four seconds in 4 minutes, 07.13 seconds. Teammate Tyler Clary took silver in 4:11.17 and Yuya Horihata of Japan the bronze in 4:11.98. Olympic champion Michael Phelps did
the wall in 1:52.96, more than a second in front of silver medalist Ryosuke Irie of Japan. Another American, Tyler Clary , took bronze. OLYMPICS NEWS The one-year countdown is on So is London ready? Its security forces are And some familiar
make the Beijing Olympic team to win a silver and bronze at the world championships, and a NCAA title at California. Tyler Clary of Riverside, Calif., won breakout performer of the year. He earned a silver in the 400 IM and finished fifth in