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Phelps glad to end career on own terms

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Rio de Janeiro, Aug 12

Michael Phelps said on Friday that he was grateful for the chance to finish his glittering career on his own terms after setting a new Olympic record in Rio.

The 31-year-old became the first swimmer to win the same event at four consecutive Olympics when he claimed the gold medal in the men's 200m individual medley late on Thursday, reports Xinhua.

"I am just happy to be able to finish the way I wanted to. This has been a very special meet for me so far to finish my career," Phelps said.

Thursday's victory gave Phelps his 22nd Olympic gold medal as he continues to extend his record as the most successful Olympian of all time.

The 31-year-old has now won each of his four finals in Rio so far -- the 200m butterfly, the 4x100m freestyle, the 4x200m freestyle and the 200m individual medley.

On Friday he will compete in the final of the 100m butterfly and he is also expected to take part in the 4x100m medley relay.

"I don't know what to say. It's been a hell of a career. I said to Ryan [Lochte], 'Man, how did we do all of these events in 2008 [at the Beijing Olympics]?' My body is in pain. My legs are hurting. I am tired. Some of my friends have sent some inspirational text messages that have helped," Phelps said.

The last 50 metres I forced myself to stay under water and spun my wheels as fast as I could," he added.