American swimming star Michael Phelps insists he is beatable despite winning an 11th gold medal to become the most successful Olympian ever.
The 23-year-old has won five golds in Beijing so far, to surpass nine-time gold medal winners Larysa Latynina, Paavo Nurmi, Carl Lewis and Mark Spitz.
And he remains on target to top Spitz's record of winning seven at one Games.
But he said: "It's not over yet - I am not unbeatable and anything can happen in the next three events."
Phelps won his record-breaking 10th gold medal in the 200m butterfly in another world record time of 1:52.03 seconds despite his goggles filling with water.
And one hour later he lead the United States team to the 4x200m relay gold and his fifth world record of the Games.
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