#PhelpsFace: Michael Phelps' Game Face Becomes Instant Meme

The swimming great wasn't about to let his old rival distract him from the 200-meter butterfly semifinal

Every Olympian has to get ready for their event somehow, but for a minute Monday night it looked like Michael Phelps had crossed over to the dark side.

Before his 200-meter butterfly semifinal, Phelps sat stone-faced with his hood up in the aquatics center "ready room." Right in front of him, South Africa's Chad Guy Bertrand le Clos was shadowboxing.

Phelps and le Clos have a lot of history between them. Four years ago, le Clos pulled off one of the greatest Olympic upsets when he beat Phelps, who had the lead but glided too long on his finish.

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On Monday, Phelps qualified for the finals in second place in his heat, one second ahead of le Clos. But the race will be remembered for Phelps' locked-in, almost furious game face. The hashtag #PhelpsFace was still trending on Twitter into Tuesday morning. 

Some online compared it to Kylo Ren and other brooding warriors of the dark side in "Star Wars."

After the race, Phelps was asked what he was thinking about at the moment. The answer? Nothing — he was trying not to notice what was going on in front of him, the swimmer said.

"I was trying not to really even look at him," he said. "I was watching the heat in front of me and seeing how they were going."

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Phelps said he's looking forward to get back into the water and race le Clos. 

"He's tough," he said. "He finished on me last time really well and if I hit my turns the right way and swim the race I want to swim, that's all I can really do."

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But the meme stuck. Plenty of people found the determined face on the Olympics' most decorated athlete very relatable, while some wanted to know what music Phelps was listening to that got him feeling so pumped up. 

The best part of it all might be that Phelps' newborn son, looking on in the stands with his trademark ear protection, put his own mean mug on for the cameras. Of course, baby Boomer Phelps is used to stealing the spotlight from his dad in Rio.

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United States' Michael Phelps' son Boomer wears ear protection during the swimming competitions at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Monday, Aug. 8, 2016, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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