Did You Know This About Michael Phelps?

Michael Phelps is a name synonymous with swimming excellence and Olympic® greatness. Beyond his staggering medal count, there are many intriguing aspects of his life and career that are less well-known. Let's dive into 10 fun and fascinating facts about Michael Phelps.
1. Most Decorated Olympian
Phelps carrying the flag on behalf of athletes from the United States during the parade of nation within the 2016 Summer Olympics opening ceremony
Phelps is renowned for being the most decorated athlete in Olympic history with 28 medals, including a record 23 golds. At the 2008 Beijing Games, he made history by becoming the first athlete to win eight gold medals in a single Olympics.
2. Young Talent
Phelps began swimming at age 7 and qualified for the Olympics at just 15. At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, he became the youngest male swimmer in over 60 years to represent the United States.
3. World Records
With a time of 1:54.92 in the 200-meter butterfly, Phelps became the youngest world record holder at age 15. He holds an impressive 39 world records across several different events.
4. Unique Physique
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Phelps' exceptional swimming abilities are often attributed to his unique physical attributes, including a 6'7" wingspan, long torso, short legs, and large feet.
5. Training Routine
Phelps' rigorous training program involved swimming up to 80,000 meters each week, combined with weightlifting and high-intensity interval training. He trained for several hours daily, and even had a customized swimming pool built at his house.
6. Signature Swim Caps
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Phelps became well-known for his signature high-tech swim caps, which were designed to enhance hydrodynamics and minimize resistance in the water.
7. Retirement Fail
Phelps originally announced his retirement in 2012 but returned to competitive swimming in 2014. He then went on to compete in the 2016 Olympics where he won six medals, after which he officially retired.
8. Suspension
Phelps has been arrested twice for driving under the influence of alcohol. After being charged with his second DUI in 2014, Phelps was suspended by USA Swimming for six months.
9. The Phelps vs. Shark Race
As part of Discovery's Shark Week in 2017, Phelps competed in a simulated race with a great white shark. As one would expect, he did not win. He also lost against a hammerhead shark in practice. However, he did beat a reef shark, so Phelps is, in fact, faster than a shark.
10. Congressional Gold Medal
In recognition of his outstanding achievements and contributions to U.S. swimming, Phelps was awarded the prestigious Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor in the United States.
These 10 fun facts offer a glimpse into the extraordinary life of Michael Phelps. His legacy continues to inspire and captivate fans around the world, making him a true icon both in and out of the pool.
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