LONDON (Reuters) - Ryan Lochte, the new face of American men's swimming, was upstaged by an astonishing relay leg from France's Yannick Agnel on Sunday, the day after defeating Michael Phelps at the London Olympics.
The U.S. coaches, influenced by Lochte's victory over eight times Beijing gold medallist Phelps in the 400 metres individual medley, gave the new champion the anchor leg in the 4x100 metres relay.
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