#PhelpsFace: Michael Phelps Turned To The Dark Side Before Olympic Semifinal

There’s a reason Michael Phelps is the greatest Olympian of all time.

While we always thought it was a combination of God-given ability and extreme dedication, the 19-time gold medalist revealed there could be other factors at work.

Such as The Dark Side of The Force. Observe.

Talk about motor overload.

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Phelps was so incredibly focused, he seemingly embraced The Dark Side while his South African rival, Chad le Clos, shadow boxed in front of him. It made for quite a scene in which Phelps looked angry with le Clos before their semifinal race to reach the final of the 200M butterfly, Phelps’ signature event. Le Clos just out-touched Phelps for the gold medal in the event in 2012.

The two raced side-by-side in the semifinal, with Phelps (1:54.12) finishing second but beating le Clos (1:55.19).

But it was the scene from the ready room that everyone was focused on. The Internet, of course, had a blast with it, even starting the hashtag #PhelpsFace on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/hehateme2012/status/762839609373958145

https://twitter.com/HerringWSJ/status/762840996807749632

https://twitter.com/danfavale/status/762841039329562624

And our personal favorite.

https://twitter.com/ChiBDM/status/762836153032581121

For what it’s worth, Phelps says he didn’t even notice le Clos but wasn’t concerned with his antics.

Tuesday’s final is going to be one amazing race.