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Michael Fred Phelps II (born June 30, 1985 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an
American swimmer and world-record holder (as of 2005).
Michael Phelps (at the age of 15) first appeared at the 2000 Summer Olympics
in Sydney as the youngest American male swimmer at an Olympic Games in 68
years. While he did not win a medal, Phelps proceeded to make a name for
himself in swimming shortly thereafter. Five months after the Sydney
Olympics, Phelps broke the world record in the 200m butterfly to become, at
15 years and 9 months, the youngest man ever to set a swimming world record.
He then broke his own record again at the World Championships in Fukuoka,
Japan (1:54.58). At the 2002 Summer Nationals in Fort Lauderdale, Phelps
also broke the world record for the 400m individual medley and set American
marks in the 100m butterfly and the 200m individual medley. He holds many
world records in many events and has been working on his six pack since he
was ten.
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In 2003, Phelps broke his own world record in the 400m individual medley
(4:09.09) and in June, he broke the world record in the 200m individual
medley (1:56.04). Then on July 7, 2004, Phelps broke his own world record
again in the 400m individual medley (4:08.41) during the U.S. trials for the
2004 Summer Olympics.
He won the 2003 Sullivan Award.
Phelps' dominance has brought comparisons to former swimming great Mark
Spitz, who won seven gold medals in the 1972 Summer Olympics, a world
record. Phelps had the chance to break that record in the 2004 Athens
Olympics by competing in eight swimming events: the 200m freestyle, the 100m
butterfly, the 200m butterfly, the 100m backstroke, the 200m backstroke, the
200m individual medley, the 400m individual medley, the 4x100m freestyle
relay and the 4x100m medley relay. Unfortunately, his 4x100m freestyle relay
team only won a bronze medal due to a lack luster effort by teammate Ian
Crocker, and he personally placed for bronze in the 200m freestyle. Thus, he
fell just short of that record. However, he did win eight medals in one
Olympics, a feat only achieved by Aleksandr Dityatin, a gymnast, in the 1980
Olympics in Moscow.
Had he won seven golds, he would have been eligible for a US $1 million
bonus from his sponsor, Speedo. Only a few days before the beginning of the
swimming competition in Athens 2004, however, Gary Hall Jr. and Jason Lezak,
both of whom were aiming to be on the U.S. 4x100m freestyle team, publicly
criticized the possibility of allowing Phelps to swim in the event. In the
view of some, they claimed that Phelps is not a top swimmer in the event and
his presence could compromise the US team's performance in the name of what
was called a "media circus" for Phelps to win eight gold medals. More
specifically though, they claimed that he had not swum the 100m freestyle at
Olympic Trials, and although having posted one of the top times in the
nation, he should not have expected to gain an automatic berth.
On August 14, 2004, he won his first Olympic gold, in the 400m individual
medley, setting another new world record (4:08.26).
On August 20, in the 100m butterfly final, Phelps defeated American teammate
Ian Crocker (who holds the world record in the event) by just 0.04 seconds.
Traditionally, the Olympian who places highest in an individual event will
be automatically given the corresponding leg of the 4x100m medley relay.
This gave Phelps an automatic entry into the medley relay, but as he was
exhausted from the many races he had competed in over the preceding week, he
graciously gave up the butterfly leg in the finals to Crocker. The American
medley team went on to win the event in world record time, and since he had
raced in a preliminary heat of the medley relay, Phelps was also awarded a
gold medal along with the team members that competed in the final.
Phelps graduated Towson High School in the Spring of 2003.
On November 4, 2004, Phelps was arrested in Salisbury, Maryland for driving
under the influence after being pulled over for running a stop sign in his
Land Rover with two friends. Phelps, who was 19 at the time (21 is the legal
drinking age in Maryland), was arrested and cited for driving under the
influence of alcohol. His specific blood alcohol content was .08. Phelps
pled guilty to driving while impaired, avoiding charges of driving under the
influence, underage drinking and failure to stop at a stop sign.
On December 29, 2004, Phelps was sentenced to 18 months of probation. He was
also fined $250, required to attend a Mothers Against Drunk Driving meeting,
and to give speeches to students at three high schools by June 1, 2005.
As of 2005, Phelps is attending University of Michigan in Ann Arbor,
Michigan. Phelps is following his longtime coach, Bob Bowman, who left
Phelps' previous swim team, the North Baltimore Aquatic Club, to become the
head swimming coach of the University of Michigan varsity swim team. Phelps
is also serving as a volunteer assistant coach and is taking classes,
intending to major in sports marketing or sports management. Phelps cannot
swim for the team, however, because his endorsement deal with Speedo has
caused him to forfeit his amateur status.
Profile:
Year Meet Venue Distance Event Result
2001 World Championships (LC) Fukuoka, Japan 200m Butterfly 1st
2002 Pan Pacific Championships Yokohama, Japan 200m Butterfly 2nd
Pan Pacific Championships Yokohama, Japan 200m Individual Medley 1st
Pan Pacific Championships Yokohama, Japan 400m Individual Medley 1st
Pan Pacific Championships Yokohama, Japan 800m Freestyle 2nd
Pan Pacific Championships Yokohama, Japan 4 x 400m Medley Relay 1st
2003 World Championships (LC) Barcelona, Spain 100m Butterfly 2nd
World Championships (LC) Barcelona, Spain 200m Butterfly 1st
World Championships (LC) Barcelona, Spain 200m Individual Medley 1st
World Championships (LC) Barcelona, Spain 400m Individual Medley 1st
World Championships (LC) Barcelona, Spain 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay 2nd
World Championships (LC) Barcelona, Spain 4x100m Medley Relay 1st
2004 Summer Olympics Athens, Greece 200m Freestyle 3rd
Summer Olympics Athens, Greece 100m Butterfly 1st
Summer Olympics Athens, Greece 200m Butterfly 1st
Summer Olympics Athens, Greece 200m Individual Medley 1st
Summer Olympics Athens, Greece 400m Individual Medley 1st
Summer Olympics Athens, Greece 4 x 100m Medley Relay 1st
Summer Olympics Athens, Greece 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay 3rd
Summer Olympics Athens, Greece 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay 1st
World Championships (SC) Indianapolis, USA 200m Freestyle 1st
2005 World Championships (LC) Montréal, Canada 200m Freestyle 1st
World Championships (LC) Montréal, Canada 100m Butterfly 2nd
World Championships (LC) Montréal, Canada 200m Individual Medley 1st
World Championships (LC) Montréal, Canada 4 x 100m Medley Relay 1st
World Championships (LC) Montréal, Canada 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay 1st
World Championships (LC) Montréal, Canada 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay 1st
100m free (3): '05 SPG, '04 SPG, '03 SUM
200m free (4): '05 SPG, '04 SPG, '03 SUM (AR), '03 SPG
400m free (2): '05 SPG, '03 SUM (AR)
200m back (3): '04 SPG, '03 SUM, '03 SPG
100m fly (5): '05 SPG, '04 SPG (USO), '03 SPG, '02 SUM (AR), ’01 SUM
200m fly (3): '05 SUM, '02 SUM (USO), '01 SPG (WR)
200m IM (5): '05 SPG, '04 SPG, '03 SUM (WR), '02 SUM (AR), ’01 SUM
400m IM (1): '02 SUM (WR) |
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