INDIANAPOLIS — On a night for doubling up at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, Lilly King left with another big prize.
An engagement ring.
Ryan Murphy, Regan Smith, Kate Douglass and King all claimed a second individual event at the Paris Games with their performances Thursday in the temporary pool at Lucas Oil Stadium.
But the most dramatic moment came just off the deck.
King's boyfriend, former Indiana University swimmer James Wells, pulled out a ring, dropped to a knee and asked her to marry him.
She said yes with a kiss and a big hug.
''I didn't see it'' Murphy said. ''That's unbelievable. I'd love to hear her reaction to how it is to get proposed to completely out of breath and soaked. That's incredible. She must be riding an absolute high.''
Murphy touched first in the men's 200-meter backstroke, adding to his triumph in the 100 back. Smith won the women's 200 butterfly after previously setting a world record in the 100 backstroke. And Douglass followed up her win a night earlier in the 100 freestyle with a victory in the 200 breaststroke.