- With the London 2012 Summer Olympics drawing close, The Huffington Post caught up with swimmer Michael Phelps, who with 16 medals, is now just two Olympic medals away from breaking the all-time record of former Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina. (Huffington Post)
- If Michael Phelps some of the credit. Phelps told the Baltimore Sun that he experienced some burnout after winning eight gold medals in Beijing four years ago, and it was tough to get as motivated to compete in London this year. (NBC Sports)
- Usain Bolt and Michael Phelps will have some new Olympic gold medals for their trophy cases following the 2012 London games. These two men stole the show with record-breaking performances at the 2008 Games. (Bleacherreport.com)
- While Michael Phelps' farewell tour will garner Since the 2008 Olympics, Ryan Lochte has beaten Phelps in some key international events. And Lochte believes that the 2012 Olympics will be his time to shine. (CharlotteObserver.com)
- I couldn't help but think about Foreverware today when I heard about Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps's bizarre high-altitude a paralyzed British woman recently used to walk the London Marathon. Her finish time? 16 days. (Phillymag.com)
- LONDON — Wednesday marks 100 days until the London Olympics, a good time to look at some of the athletes who will be thrilling sports fans on the biggest of stages this summer. (Huffington Post)
- Much talk of London 2012 marking the retirement of the greatest Olympian in history, Michael Phelps, after the swimmer told the US TV show 60 Minutes: Once I retire, Im retiring. Im done. (Swimnews)
- CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In this lane, Michael Phelps, who has hoarded more Olympic gold medals than anyone on the planet. In this lane, Ryan Lochte, the swimmer who whipped Phelps not once, but twice, at last year's world championships. (Washington Post)
- Missy Franklin is expected to be a serious contender for winning at least one gold medal in the London Olympics. A year ago, she established new world records for the four-by-four medley and 200-meter backstroke. (YAHOO!)
Friday, May 11, 2012
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