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August 20, 2004 12:21 am Lochte gets silver; Joyce places 5thATHENS, Greece - Had Ryan Lochte been swimming in a different era, this Olympic experience might have been even more golden. But he's not complaining that he happens to be competing at the same time as the great Michael Phelps. Lochte, who swam several years for the Monroe Community College Marauders, was quite content to "settle" for a silver medal to Phelps' gold in Thursday night's 200-meter individual medley. Phelps clearly has made Lochte better, and perhaps Lochte has pushed Phelps to be better, too. "We had our mind set on going 1-2,'' Lochte said after finishing in 1 minute, 58.78 seconds - 1.64 seconds behind Phelps. "After watching Erik (Vendt) and Michael do it (in the 400 medley earlier this week), I knew I had to do it, too. I had to step up and I did that.'' Lochte now has a silver to go with the gold he won as part of the United States 4x200m freestyle relay team Tuesday. Another swimmer with Rochester ties, Kara Lynn Joyce, didn't fare quite as well. The former Webster High state swim champion finished fifth in the women's 100m freestyle with a time of 54.54. She was just .14 of a second behind teammate and bronze medal winner Natalie Coughlin. "I'm happy with the race I swam,'' said Joyce, who was in second place at the halfway point of the race that was won by Australia's Jodie Henry. "I gave it my best shot, and that's all you can ask for.'' Joyce swam a leg on the United States' 4x100m freestyle relay team that won a silver medal last Saturday. The University of Georgia freshman will swim in the 50m freestyle heats and semifinals Friday. The finals are scheduled for Saturday. ADVERTISEMENT RECENT HEADLINES11:32 pm | August 29, 2004 Jamaican bobsledders race to find sponsors11:30 pm | August 29, 2004 NBC Universal's gamble on Olympics pays off9:32 pm | August 29, 2004 Young Chinese team exerts its strength7:39 pm | August 29, 2004 Boxer ends drought, earns gold for USA7:22 pm | August 29, 2004 Security issues fade as Games roll smoothly to close6:59 pm | August 29, 2004 USA surpasses its medals goal6:43 pm | August 29, 2004 South Korean gymnast appeals to arbitrator2:30 pm | August 29, 2004 Athens games heralded as success1:39 pm | August 29, 2004 Deposed USOC chief feels pride from a distance12:47 pm | August 29, 2004 Medal try slips away from wrestler WilliamsCOMMENTARY AND PERSPECTIVEMIKE LOPRESTI | Gannett News Service Olympics 2004 were games of education, enlightenmentIAN O'CONNOR | The (Westchester, N.Y.) Journal News Biggest winner of 2004 Olympics: GreeceCHRISTINE BRENNAN | USA TODAY Athens scores satisfying winDAN BICKLEY | The Arizona Republic Some U.S. women's teams put on best show in AthensLYNN HENNING | The Detroit News U.S. basketball team has gone from stars to targetsBOB KRAVITZ | The Indianapolis Star It was Black Friday for U.S.GNS MULTIMEDIARelated story: Judges, technology team to guard sports from scandal
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