World | 2012 London Olympics Near Stunner: Phelps Barely Qualifies Meanwhile, the Olympics gets its first doping scandal By John Johnson Posted Jul 28, 2012 9:48 AM CDT Copied Michael Phelps reacts after the 400-meter individual medley heat. He qualified, but barely. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Some milestones on day one of the London Olympics: First near upset: Michael Phelps just barely qualified in his first event, the 400-meter individual medley, reports AP. "That one didn't feel too good," said Phelps, who squeaked into the eighth and final spot by seven-hundredths of a second. First gold medal: Yi Siling of China won it in the 10-meter air rifle competition, reports the BBC. First doping scandal: Albanian weightlifter Hysen Pulaku tested positive for steroids and got the boot, the first athlete so sanctioned at these Games, reports the Wall Street Journal. Breach of Olympic spirit: (This one is not a first.) Lebanon's judo team refused to practice on the same mat as the Israeli team, forcing Olympic officials to erect a screen between them, reports the Jerusalem Post. Read These Next RIP Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1967-2025. We could all use a dog like Buddy. Cooling Job Market Opens Door to September C An abandoned infant was found, followed by a grim discovery. Report an error