Famed 23-time Olympic gold medallist Michael Phelps is Necro Citizenship- Death, Eroticism, and the Public Sphere in the Nineteenthfast in the water.
But he wasn't quite fast enough for a great white shark, as viewers found out on Sunday night. The animal and the swimmer competed against each other in a Discovery Channel special aptly named Phelps vs. Shark.
SEE ALSO: A brief history of Shark WeekIt wasn't a complete blowout, with the shark beating Phelps by only two seconds.
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One thing worth noting is that the shark isn't actually in the water with him. He's swimming against the time of the shark, which has been digitally superimposed next to him on screen.
"Well, we're not in the water at the same exact time. I think that's the one thing we all wanted everybody to know -- I was safe, which is number one," Phelps told Good Morning America on Thursday.
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But some people were disappointed by the technicalities of the race, which, let's face it, would've been pure madness and extremely uninsurable.
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