Olympic gold medallist Michael Phelps completes probation for DUI

Michael-Phelps

Michael Phelps. (Nell Redmond/AP)

BALTIMORE — Olympic gold medal swimmer Michael Phelps has completed his probation for drunken driving.

Department of Public Safety and Corrections Services spokesman Gerard Shields said Tuesday that 30-year-old Phelps completed his probation Sunday and his case is closed.

The 18-time gold medallist pleaded guilty in 2014 to driving under the influence. A one-year sentence was suspended, but Phelps had to serve 18 months probation.

Documents show Phelps was leaving the Horseshoe Casino in Baltimore in September 2014 when he was pulled over for speeding and crossing the double yellow line in a tunnel. Police say Phelps registered a .14 per cent on a blood-alcohol test, beyond Maryland’s .08 limit to drive.

It was Phelps’ second DUI conviction.

USA Swimming suspended Phelps for six months, but he’s now training for the 2016 Olympics.

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