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Lebezniatnikov
Stupidity Annoys Me

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: DC
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The "best Olympian ever" thing is so hyperbolic, it's disgusting. He has won more golds because he enters eight events every Games. I saw an interview with Kerri Walsh (beach volleyball) where she was saying that even though she and Misti May have won 104 matches in a row without losing, they can never win more than one Gold Medal in an Olympics so they'll never be considered as one of the Olympic greats even though they're arguably more dominant in their sport than Phelps ever could be.
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BEIJING - Could everyone please stop hyperventilating about Michael Phelps?
Yes, he now has won more gold medals than anyone in Olympic history.
No, that does not make him the greatest Olympic athlete in history.
In fact, he doesn't even make my top five.
He is number six with a bullet, moving up the charts like a hot pop song.
Ahead of him?
• 1. Carl Lewis, U.S., track and field.
• 2. Paavo Nurmi, Finland, track and field.
• 3. Larisa Latynina, Soviet Union, gymnastics.
• 4. Birgit Fischer-Schmidt, Germany, kayak.
• 5. Steven Redgrave, United Kingdom, rowing.
Why is Phelps sixth?
It is easy to win multiple medals in swimming. The sport is far more forgiving on the body than track or gymnastics. And Phelps does not yet have the long-term record of the others.
Lewis won nine gold medals, four in the 1984 Olympics and four straight in one event, the long jump.
Nurmi won nine gold medals at distances from 1,500 to 10,000 meters over three Olympics. He likely would have won more had he not been declared ineligible after 1928 under rules that demanded Olympians be amateurs.
Latynina won nine gold medals and 18 total medals over three Olympics.
Fischer-Schmidt won her first of eight gold medals in 1980 and her last 24 years later as a 42-year-old mother of two. She won three for the old East Germany and five for the unified Germany. She won in singles, doubles and fours. She also won four silvers.
Redgrave won gold medals in five consecutive Olympics while rowing in three different boat types. |
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sport...0,1139778.story
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