Phelps Michael - biography, facts from life, photos, background information. Michael Phelps: the most titled athlete of all time Swimmer michael Phelps

Michael FELPS (swimming, USA)
30 votes (48.4%)

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American swimmer Michael Phelps not only broke the two-year hegemony of Swiss tennis player Roger Federer in our poll, but also managed to gain a record percentage of journalistic votes. And this despite the impressive competition in the face of the king of the hundred-meter race Usain Bolt! It is no wonder that our correspondent Pavel LYSENKOV, who worked at the Beijing Olympics, was stunned the most by the water monster from the United States.

The most vivid impression that I brought from Beijing, of course, is associated with Michael Phelps. I saw such a lump live! I think his record - eight gold medals for one Games - will not be beaten by anyone. Already in the XXI century for sure. Even if aliens from Saturn are allowed to participate in the universal competition. Therefore, back in China, I began to collect a complete dossier on Michael Fred Phelps, a native of Baltimore, Maryland. And this is what I ended up with ...

1. Phelps is not 80 percent water, like ordinary people, but 90 percent. That's why he swims so fast.

2. The effect is achieved by the fact that Phelps drinks a lot. During a day, Michael can blow out more liquids than he weighs himself, that is, 91 liters (according to this indicator, he has already entered the Guinness Book of Records). Your correspondent ran into Phelps three times in the Water Cube, and each time he had a bottle in his hand. And once Michael came to a press conference with a nipple in which there was a solution with vitamins and useful minerals.

3. Phelps drinks not only water, but also alcohol. In November 2004, he was arrested by the Maryland police for drunk driving. Michael was fined $ 250 and forced to attend a lecture course "Mothers Against Alcoholics Driving," after which the athlete was released on bail.

As Michael himself stated, his body needs alcohol for internal combustion processes - to swim quickly.

4. Phelps wears size 50 shoes. At the same time, he has relatively short legs - such that he will ride a pony without touching the ground. Therefore, when Michael jumps into the water, he turns into a dolphin in terms of aquadynamics. In training for the US national team, the future champion overtook scuba divers in fins and mini-submarines on a bet.

5. Phelps's height - 193 cm, arm span - 201 cm. While still in school, Michael could hug five classmates in one fell swoop. Coach Bob Bowman noticed that the guy was capable and invited him to the swimming section.

6. Phelps's heart can pump over 30 liters of blood per minute. Thanks to this, Michael quickly recovers from record heats. His endurance is such that the American may well compete with Larisa Ilchenko in the marathon. And once Phelps even swam a crawl from Newfoundland to Greenland.

7. Phelps eats about 12 thousand kilocalories per day, which is five times higher than the norm of any normal person. Michael draws a lot of energy from spaghetti and chips, and before each final, the coach runs to him for pizza and cola.

8. During the Olympics, Phelps was tested for doping nine times. And all samples were negative. Michael is now part of the community of athletes - friends of WADA, who voluntarily agree to checks at any time of the day. When they take blood from Phelps at night, he doesn't even wake up.

9. As a child, Phelps suffered from hyperactivity disorder. He was a very absent-minded but extremely mobile boy. Once Michael ran away from home, and found him only in California. The child has forgotten where he lives. Therefore, the mother gave her son to swim so that the restless Phelps was limited by the pool space.

10. Experts have calculated that if Phelps were a country, then by the middle of the Olympics he would be fourth in the medal standings - after China, the United States and Germany. Infected with this idea, Michael is now considering establishing his own autonomy within the state of Maryland.

11. Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko, who came to the Olympics, offered Phelps naturalization. Michael is ready to issue Russian citizenship, an apartment in St. Petersburg and a salary like Arshavin's. Experts have calculated that if Michael played for the Russian national team in Beijing, we would have overtaken America in the medal standings.

12. Three localities in the United States have already been named in honor of Phelps. You can check on the map. This is a village near New York, as well as cities in the states of Kentucky and Wisconsin. In addition, there is a lake in the States - it is also called Phelps. After Michael's eighth victory at the Olympics, 528 cases in the world were recorded when Phelps was named as infants, birds and pets.

13. Michael is studying sports marketing and management at the University of Michigan. Phelps received the Nobel Prize two years ago for his Analysis of Intertemporal Exchange in Macroeconomic Policy. The idea to write this work came to him during a swim in the 200m butterfly.

14. Phelps promised that he would not marry until he breaks Larisa Latynina's record for the number of Olympic medals in her career. Now the ratio is not in favor of the American - 16 versus 18. Phelps' fiance has four more years to wait for her wedding trip to Hawaii.

15. By the end of December, Phelps promised to write a book about his trip to Beijing and how he shaved his mustache before the Olympics. The autobiography will be called Built to Succeed.

P.S.

The dossier was compiled on the basis of data from the Internet, visual observation of Phelps, as well as the imagination of the author.

Immediately after the Olympics, the coolest swimmer in history bought a mansion in Scottsdale for $ 2.5 million. At the same time, Phelps sold his house in Baltimore, where he lived before, for 960 thousand dollars.

Why did Michael leave Washington for Arizona? The fact is that he was preparing for Rio at a local university, and is also going to coach a student team here. Plus, the climate is always warm, and it's closer to fly to Las Vegas, where Phelps loved to have fun until he became a family man.

Michael's new home isn't all that big when compared to other celebrities - just 600 squares with five bedrooms. And, of course, there is a swimming pool in the courtyard, if you wish, you can prepare for the Tokyo Olympics in it.

In the spotlight

Phelps is the most talked about athlete in the Olympics. Twitter users have dedicated 187 million tweets to him, during the Rio Olympics alone. Phelps was even more talked about than runner Usain Bolt and footballer Neymar. Apparently, then, Bolt and Neymar won four gold medals in Rio de Janeiro, and Phelps won five!

Phelps and Boomer

Phelps started a family with model Nicole Johnson - Miss California 2010. Actually, in 2010, Michael met the beauty, and last year he proposed to her. Johnson agreed and summarized on the social network: "I will become Mrs. Phelps."

On May 5, 2016, Michael became a father, about which he informed the world through Facebook: “Boomer Robert Phelps, welcome to this world! Healthy and happy baby. Best feeling ever! "

Phelps quote

Is it true that you eat 30 thousand calories a day? Tell us about your diet during the Olympics.

I think my son Boomer eats more than me. My little son has a good appetite. I'm used to eating when I want to. And as much as I want. As a child, I ate about 10 thousand calories a day. But I'm already 31 years old. And, if a man at my age is so lean on food, his belly will grow very quickly.

Phelps and father

The full name of our hero is Michael Fred Phelps II. And the first Michael Fred Phelps - his father, who played American football in his youth, then became a patrol policeman, and now retired. Phelps Sr.was married to Deborah, the principal of a high school. Two daughters were born, then son Michael. But his father left the family in 1994, and Debbie raised the children alone.

For swimmer Michael Phelps, this was a trauma. He never forgave his father.

Phelps and disease

Michael has been swimming since the age of seven. He was taken to the pool by his older sister so that the boy could find a way out of his energy: as a child, young Phelps was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), otherwise a hyperkinetic disorder.

The symptoms are: impulsivity, forgetfulness, a constant feeling of impending disaster.

This is why Phelps wins so often. He's just really afraid of losing. The hyperactive child was well shown by Mike Myers in a scene with Nicole Kidman. That was how Phelps was. They must have put him on a collar too.

Phelps and Anthropometry

We can say for a long time that Michael trains a lot, that he is a real sports fanatic. Someone will talk about doping, although not caught - not a thief. Phelps was only caught out-of-competition smoking marijuana once, for which he received a three-month suspension.

The fact is, Phelps is perfect for swimming. This is Ichthyander. Dolphin man. Michael has a 47 foot size, disproportionately short legs and a long torso compared to the average person. The span of the arms is 203 cm, which is 10 cm more than his height.

“I don’t understand how a guy of such height began to swim as a dolphin,” the Olympic champion Denis Pankratov wonders twice. - In our time, the butterfly was a delicate style, like the breaststroke. It was impossible to come up and hack backhand, taking the medal. Dolphinists used to be no higher than 180 cm, strong in the shoulders, with a large chest. The stereotype is a small stocky person.

Phelps's height is 193 cm. I don't understand how such a sleeper can float with a butterfly. He has a completely different technique. This is a new generation athlete. What Phelps is doing is knocking the ground out from under my feet. I don't even think how he does it. I just get an aesthetic pleasure watching the stopwatch.

Date of birth: June 30, 1985
Place of birth: Baltimore (USA)
Place of residence:
Height: 1.93 m
Weight: 88 kg
Specialization: 100, 200 m butterfly, 200 and 400 m / p, 100, 200, 400 m sun, 100 and 200 m spin
Athletic Club: North Baltimore AC, formerly Wolverine
Coach (s): Bob Bowman
Website: www.michaelphelps.com

Sports achivments:

Olympic Games 2000 Sydney 5th place 200m butterfly
Fukuoka World Cup gold 200m butterfly
World Cup 2003 Barcelona gold 200 m butterfly, 200 and 400 m / s and in the combined relay 4x100 m, silver 100 m butterfly and 4x200 m relay
European Championship 2004 (short course) Vienna
2004 World Cup (short course) Indianapolis Gold 200m butterfly
Olympic Games 2004 Athens gold 100 m butterfly, 200 m butterfly, 200 m / n, in relay 4x200 m sun and 4x100 complex, bronze for 200 m sun and in relay 4x100 m sun
World Cup 2005 Montreal gold 200 m sun, 200 m short and relay races 4x100 m sun, 4x200 m sun, combined 4x100 m, silver 100 m butterfly
2006 World Cup (short course) Shanghai
2007 World Cup Melbourne gold 200 m sun, 100 and 200 m butterfly, 200 and 400 m c / p and relay races 4x100 m sun, 4x200 m sun
2008 World Cup (short course) Manchester
Olympic Games 2008 Beijing gold 400 m / s, 200 m butterfly, 200 m sun, 200 m / s, 100 m butterfly, as well as in relay races 4x100 m sun, combined 4x100 m and 4x200 meters sun
European Championship 2008 (short course) Rijeka

Additional Information:

Multiple world champion and record holder, 14-time Olympic champion !!! The best swimmer of all time.

Swimming idol: Pablo Morales
Nickname: Baltimore Bullet
Favorite quote: Actions say more than words
Favorite music: The Fray, rap
Favorite character: Michael Jordan and mom
Favorite book: Taking Down the House

His father, Fred Phelps, was a police officer; his mother, Debbie Phelps, was a teacher. In 1994, his parents divorced, and the children began to live with their mother, with whom Michael still has a very close relationship. Michael started swimming at the age of 7 when his two older sisters, Whitney (born 1978) and Hilary (born 1980), were accepted into the local swimming team. Until the age of 12, he played baseball and American football in parallel. As a child, little Phelps had serious health problems (distracted attention syndrome, a type of autism), due to which the boy suffered greatly. He could not concentrate, constantly bumped into everything around him, overturned the objects around him, causing laughter of his peers and overgrowing with more and more complexes, but swimming helped him to eradicate his ailment (although some disagree with this, since it is believed that this disease is chronic, but medications and therapy can only partially relieve symptoms).

Michael met his coach, Bob Bowman, while training at the Swimming Club in North Baltimore. Bob immediately recognized Michael's potential and became his coach, who trains him now. At the age of 15, Michael Phelps became the youngest participant in the Olympic Games in the history of American swimming. He participated with the American national team in the Sydney Olympics (2000), although he came there only fifth. In the spring of 2001, Phelps set the 200m butterfly world record and became the youngest swimmer in history to set a world record. He was then 15 years and 9 months old. He later broke his record at the 2001 World Swimming Championships with 1:54:58, earning his first international medal.

Phelps became a celebrity after the 2004 Athens Olympics, where he earned 8 medals (of which 6 were gold). So he repeated the record of the Russian gymnast Alexander Dityatin for the total number of medals received in one Olympics, set by Dityatin in 1980. In 2004, Bob Bowman was transferred to Michigan, and Michael went with him. He entered the University of Michigan's Sports Marketing and Management Department while continuing to train with his coach.

Having won 8 gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics (in addition to 6 gold medals won at the 2004 Athens Olympics), Phelps became the most titled athlete in all sports, in addition, he broke Mark Spitz's record for the number of gold medals won in one Olympics. For this achievement, he received $ 1 million from his sponsor, Speedo. True, the record could not have taken place, at a distance of 100 m the butterfly photo-finish showed that Milorad Chavic first touched the rim, however, Omega (also sponsor of Phelps) explained that in swimming the photo-finish is not used to determine the winner and the main thing is to put a pressure exceeding 3 kg on the sensor. what Phelps did first.

Outside the pool, Phelps leads the same life as everyone else. He loves to play golf and Halo 3 on the computer, watch TV, listen to hip-hop, and eat popcorn. He spends his free time with his friends and the English Bulldog Herman.

At the beginning of 2009, he was convicted of smoking mariahuana, and was disqualified for 3 months.

Phelps's personal life is a mystery. When Michael became an honorary judge of the Miss America 2005 pageant, he was credited with romantic relationships with almost every participant he smiled at, but these stories had no continuation. Now the Internet is flooded with gossip about Michael's non-traditional sexual orientation, but these guesses have not been confirmed either. He is still not married, although he claims that he really wants to find his one and only (apparently with the number of fans who surround him - this is really very difficult to do).

Phelps Michael(eng. Michael fred phelps ii, born June 30, 1985 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA) is a great American swimmer, the only fourteen-time Olympic champion and 17-time world champion in the history of sports. Height - 193 cm, weight - 91 kg, foot size - 47th. Sports nickname - "Baltimore Bullet".

Biography

Michael Phelps born June 30, 1985. His father, Fred Phelps, was a police officer; his mother, Debbie Phelps, was a teacher. Michael Phelps's family lived in Baltimore (Maryland, USA).

Michael started swimming at the age of 7 when his two older sisters, Whitney (born 1978) and Hilary (born 1980), were accepted into the local swimming team. In 1994, his parents divorced, and the children began to live with their mother, with whom Michael still has a very close relationship.

Michael met his coach, Bob Bowman, while training at the Swimming Club in North Baltimore. Bob immediately recognized Michael's potential and became his coach, who trains him now.

At the age of 15, Michael Phelps became the youngest participant in the Olympic Games in the history of American swimming. He participated with the American national team in the Sydney Olympics (2000), although he came there only fifth.

A year later, at less than 16 years old, Phelps broke the world record in this form, becoming the youngest world record holder in history. Then he was declared the swimmer of the year in the United States.

2002 brought Phelps to the U.S. Summer Nationals. And a few more records: a new world record at a distance of 400 meters complex and US records for 100 meters butterfly and 200 meters mixed style. In the same competition the following year, Phelps broke his own world record of 400 meters in mixed style in 4: 09.09.

Shortly after graduating from Tauson High School (a suburb of Baltimore) in 2003, 17-year-old Michael Phelps set 5 world records, including a 200m complex at the World Swimming Championships in Barcelona with a time of 1:56:04. Then, in qualifying for the 2004 Olympics, he again broke his own world record for the 400m complex, completing the distance in 4:08:41.

Phelps became a celebrity after the 2004 Athens Olympics, where he earned 8 medals (of which 6 were gold). So he repeated the record of the Russian gymnast Alexander Dityatin for the total number of medals received in one Olympics, set by Dityatin in 1980. Phelps received gold for distances of 100 m butterfly, 200 m butterfly, 200 m complex, 4x200 freestyle and 4x100 complex, bronze - for 200 m freestyle and 4x100 freestyle. He also set 3 Olympic records and 1 world record.

In 2004, Bob Bowman was transferred to Michigan, and Michael went with him. He entered the University of Michigan's Sports Marketing and Management Department while continuing to train with his coach.

In 2007, Phelps took part in the World Championships in Melbourne, where he won 7 gold medals, setting 5 new world records. In preparation for the 2008 Olympics, Phelps set himself the task of breaking the record of his compatriot Mark Spitz, who won 7 gold medals at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Phelps became a sensation with 8 gold medals. At the XXIX Games in Beijing, Spitz's 1972 "eternal" record was broken.

The phenomenally talented American won victories at the distances of 400 meters in complex swimming, 200 meters in freestyle, 200 meters in butterfly, 200 meters in swimming, 100 meters in butterfly, as well as in relay races 4x100 meters freestyle and 4x200 meters freestyle. In all these heats, except for the one hundred meter butterfly stroke, M. Phelps set world records. And he put the final "golden" point in the relay team at a distance of 4x100 meters by complex swimming. At the same time, the American team won the relay with a world record - 3 minutes. 29.34 s.

Thus, in just his career, the 23-year-old American won 14 Olympic gold medals and turned out to be the most titled athlete in the history of the Olympics. M. Phelps set world records, in total, 32 times.

Legendary American swimmer Michael Phelps became the 23-time Olympic champion, winning the 4 x 100 medley relay on 13 August.

This award became his fifth “gold” at the Rio Olympics, writes CNN.

The only swim in Brazil where Phelps came second was won by his fan, who just 8 years ago just dreamed of being next to his idol.

In 2008, a boy from Singapore on vacation with his parents at a hotel bumped into Michael Phelps, asked to be photographed with him and said that he wanted to be like him. Phelps was then already a world star and an unattainable winner of Olympic swimming records. He advised the guy to train a lot - and everything will work out.

Michael Phelps and Joseph Skooling in 2008.
Photo: Facebook

An enthusiastic schoolboy named Joseph Skooling began to train intensively, in 2016 he set a new world record and took the first Olympic gold in the history of Singapore, ahead of his idol - at that time 22-time Olympic champion Michael Phelps, and leaving him with the silver ...

Michael Phelps and Joseph Skooling in 2016.
Photo: Facebook

They were both shocked by the result.

Joseph Skooling called his victory "madness."

“I just wanted to be close to him and be happy. I will remember this all my life, ”admitted the Singaporean athlete.

“Nobody likes to lose. But I'm proud of Joseph, ”Phelps commented on his second place.

There is another story that proves that everything Phelps touches turns to gold.

In 2006, a 9-year-old girl named Katie Ledecky got the autograph of her idol Michael Phelps, who most likely advised her to train and go hard towards her goal.

Phelps signs Ledecki's autograph.
Photo: Facebook

And already in 2016, Katie Ledecky wins 4 gold medals and sets three world records.

Katie Ledecky won gold.
Photo: Facebook

For young athletes, this is just the beginning, for Phelps, according to him, the Rio Olympics is a farewell chord, which he succeeded as well as possible. Firstly, he broke the ancient record, which was held for more than 2000 years.

The fact is that out of 23 Phelps gold medals, 13 were received in single heats, which allowed the American swimmer to break the record of the ancient athlete Leonidas from Rhodes, who won 12 individual awards.

At 36, Leonidas won his last 3 medals in 152 BC. Phelps surpassed Leonidas by winning his 13th individual gold at age 31.

In addition, Phelps won 5 gold medals in one Games, which is also a record.

The only “minus” of his achievements is that if Phelps had the desire to show off and put on all his gold medals at the same time, it could be dangerous to his health, writes the Wall Street Journal.

At different Olympics, gold medals are weighed differently. The Brazilian awards in Phelps's piggy bank are the heaviest, each medal weighing about 500 grams.

All 23 athlete gold medals weigh about 6.6 kg, that is, if you hang them around your neck, it will feel about the same as the average bowling ball.

And if you add to this 3 more silver and 2 bronze awards of the swimmer, it will be very difficult.

Here is a selection of interesting facts about the American legend, compiled by the publication BuzzFeed.

  1. Phelps started swimming at age 7.
  2. The first swimming style he mastered was backstroke because he was afraid to put his head in the water.
  3. He set his first record at the age of 10 on 100 meters butterfly in his age group.
  4. In 2000, he became the youngest American swimmer to compete in the Olympics in nearly 70 years, at just 15.
  5. Phelps's arm span (203 cm) exceeds the height of a swimmer (193 cm).
  6. He has a 14th foot size (47 by European standards) - 30.2 cm, which also helps him in swimming.
  7. He became the youngest swimmer to break the world record when he was 15 years old.
  8. At the age of 27, he became the athlete with the largest number of Olympic awards.
  9. He still holds the record for 12 different swimming styles and age groups in the United States.
  10. He is in the top 5 richest Olympic athletes.

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