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Michael Phelps is the best all-round swimmer in swimming today. He rose to prominence at the age of 15 when he became the youngest athlete to be selected for the U.S. Olympic swimming team and finished fifth in the 200m butterfly at the Sydney Olympics. After that, Phelps began an amazing journey to win gold and silver in the world swimming world.
In 2001, Phelps broke the world record in the 200m butterfly, becoming the youngest world record holder. That same year, he won the first world title of his career at the World Championships in Fukuoka. In 2003, Phelps broke the world record five times at the World Championships in Barcelona and stood on the top podium four times, another feat in the same competition.
He successfully defended his 200m butterfly title in the competition, while also winning gold medals in the 200m and 400m individual medley and setting world records. In addition, he won a gold medal in the medley relay and set a world record in the semifinals of the 100m butterfly, but lost to teammate Crocker in the final. With such an outstanding record, Phelps was deservedly named the world's best male swimmer of the year in 2003.
Phelps won seven gold medals at the '07 World Championships in Melbourne, breaking Thorpe's record of six gold medals in one World Championships, in addition to breaking five world records. As of 2007, he had won 20 medals at the World Championships, surpassing Australia's Hackett as the most decorated player in the history of the World Championships. (These should say a lot about his talent.)
His strengths are butterfly and free surge. When he swims, he doesn't move very often, but he strokes well. It's possible to win 6 or 7 golds, but it's not ordinary to win all of them in 18 tournaments over a period of 9 days.
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It's possible, he's very strong, but unfortunately China has not made any breakthroughs in swimming.
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There is no hope at the moment 6 pieces would be good.
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The Phelps gold medals were not all taken back. Michael Phelps (born June 30, 1985 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American professional swimmer.
In 2000, at the age of 15, Phelps competed at the Sydney Olympics, finishing fifth in the 200m butterfly.
In 2001, at the age of 16, Phelps broke the world record in the 200m butterfly.
During the 2003 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, he won six medals.
At Athens 2004, Phelps won six gold medals in the men's 200m and 400m individual medley, 100m and 200m butterfly, 4 200 m freestyle relay and 4 100m medley relay, and two bronze medals in the 200m freestyle and 4 100m freestyle relay.
Phelps Briefings on Other Facts.
On December 2, 2016, Michael Phelps, the American "Flying Fish" and multiple Olympic gold medalist, publicly announced at the Golden Goggles Award ceremony in New York that he had completely retired.
On February 14, 2017, he won the 2017 Laureus World Sports Awards for the best comeback of the year.
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As of March 2022, Phelps has won 23 Olympic gold medals.
On August 12, 2016, Beijing time, in the men's 200-meter individual medley final of the Rio Olympic Games, Phelps swam a time of 1:54.66 and won the 22nd gold medal in the Olympic Games. On August 14, in the men's 100-meter medley relay at the Rio Olympics, the United States team led by Phelps won the championship with absolute strength, and Phelps also won his 23rd Olympic gold medal.
On December 2, 2016, Michael Phelps officially announced his retirement.
Character Evaluation: Phelps is a very talented swimmer, but in order to be the best athlete, he spends seven or eight hours a day in the pool, seven days a week, almost 365 days a year, and both Phelps and Bowman train. With boring and monotonous training, damp and oppressive air, repetitive movements and a single and unchanging scene, Phelps overcame all difficulties with great perseverance.
Swimming is not a career for him, his dedication to swimming is like a musical instrument that the ** family treats himself.
Phelps' talent is definitely at the level of 1 out of 10 generations, he is both physically and psychologically, and there can only be one Phelps in the world.
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Phelps won a total of eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
The gold medals are: 4x100m medley relay gold medal, 400m individual medley gold medal, 4x100m freestyle relay gold medal, 200m freestyle gold medal, 200m butterfly gold medal, 100m butterfly gold medal, 200m individual medley gold medal, 4x200m freestyle relay gold medal.
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Phelps made a myth and won eight gold medals in one person: 4x100m medley relay to break the world record, 400m individual medley to break the world record, 4x100m freestyle relay to break the world record, 200m freestyle to break the world record, 200m butterfly to break the world record, 100m butterfly to break the Olympic record, 200m individual medley to break the world record, 4x200m freestyle relay to break the world record.
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Eight gold medals: Phelps created a myth, becoming the first person in Olympic history to win eight gold medals in a single event. The moment of history was finally born, after winning the first gold medal in the Water Cube, Phelps won the last gold medal of the Olympic Games at the Water Cube, and since then he has surpassed Spitz and become the first swimmer in the Olympic Games.
At 11:07 a.m. Beijing time on August 17, Phelps cooperated with his teammates to win the gold medal in the men's 4*100m medley relay.
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Eight gold medals broke seven world records.
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A total of 8 gold medals, which is simply amazing.
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8 Breaking the record for the highest gold medal.
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