Michael Phelps Olympic Swimmer World Record
posted July 18, 2009 - 2:58pmMichael Phelps, the Olympic swimmer, has stunned audiences around the world with his unbeatable aquatic speed and skill. This great Olympic champion has once again broken a world record. In Indianapolis, Phelps successfully broke the world record in the 100-meter butterfly event. This was a personal victory for Phelps because he has already beaten the world record in all of his other Olympic events except for this one. The previous winter Olympics granted Phelps the exposure and positive reinforcement that most Olympic athletes only dream of attaining.
Millions of viewers tuned into their television sets to watch this great Olympic celebrity win event after event during the winter Olympic games. Michael Phleps’ mother sat proudly in the audience with a congratulatory smile every time the fishlike swimmer stood on the Olympic podium to receive his medal. Once again, she can proudly boast of her son’s fine accomplishments. A world record in the 100-meter butterfly competition can be added to his list of achievements.
Due to his superior speed and unmatchable agility, Michael Phelps holds more gold medals that anyone else in the history of the Olympics. This is not just a swimming statistic, but also a statistic that encompasses the entirety of all Olympic events hosted in both the summer and winter seasons. His style and finesse have gained him the title of aquatic champion in competitions all over the world. When Michael Phelps swims, he can only be compared to an oceanic creature like a dolphin or a shark. His long arms and all encompassing body strength have raised his performance to superior and unbeatable performance levels.
Michael Phelps received a huge amount of negative publicity after photos emerged of his disorderly conduct. It seemed as though the fame and notoriety had gotten the best of him. In addition, Phelps gained a blemished reputation due to a citation for smoking marijuana. He formally apologized for his unwise decisions, and refocused his attention back on his first love…swimming. This regrouping in both his personal and public life has certainly paid off.
Michael Phelps is continuing to prepare for his upcoming aquatic competitions in Rome, where he is expected to win all of his events. In July, Rome will be hosting the World Championships in several water arenas including swimming. This competition lasts for sixteen days and includes swimming, diving, and team water sport events. If you are a Michael Phelps fan, keep your ear open for the results of the World Championship events.
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