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  • With less than a meter to go, Phelps still trailed Cavic and his only hope was to somehow out-touch the Serbian.

    Michael Phelps Revisited The Year in Pictures 2008

  • With less than a meter to go, Phelps still trailed Cavic and his only hope was to somehow out-touch the Serbian.

    Archive 2008-10-01 The Year in Pictures 2008

  • And to be in a position to out-touch everyone, Lezak had to first overcome a deficit to the current 100 meter world record holder.

    "I'm not going to lie. The thought really crossed my mind for a split-second, 'There's no way.'" Ann Althouse 2008

  • Eric McGinnis finished in a time of 3: 20.12 to just out-touch Missouri which finished with a time of 3: 20.27.

    Kentucky Wildcats News -- www.ukathletics.com 2009

  • Yet Chang prevailed and would out-touch Hall at the wall by 0.05 seconds.

    UCLA Stories 2009

  • She was in the stands at the Water Cube to watch Michael Phelps snatch victory from defeat, somehow managing to out-touch Serbian Milorad Cavic at the wall to win the seventh and most dramatic of his record eight golds.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2008

  • I may not have seen Phelps barely, barely, out-touch his competitor in the 100-meter butterfly, but I have, quite possibly, swum in the same water he recently did.

    Runner's World Magazine Daily News 2008

  • She was in the stands at the Water Cube to watch Michael Phelps snatch victory from defeat, somehow managing to out-touch Serbian Milorad Cavic at the wall to win the seventh and most dramatic of his record eight golds.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2008

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