By SwimSwam Contributors on SwimSwam Courtesy: Corey He Out-touching someone in a race is perhaps one of the best feelings you can have as a competitive swimmer. Moreover, if one one-hundredth of a second is the margin of victory that determines the winner — and, in particular, a championship final — the moment becomes so much more special. In fact, this has happened quite a few times on swimming’s largest stage. Obviously, we’ll never forget Michael Phelps’ magical moment against Milorad Cavic at the 2008 Olympics to win his seventh gold of the meet in the men’s 100 butterfly. Today, we’ll look at several other memorable moments where one one-hundredth of a second decided Olympic glory. Men
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