6 de septiembre de 2008

Olympic Games II: Swimming

Argentina Swimming in Beijing

Michael Phelps's exploit, to be an athlete with more oros of the whole history of the Olímpiadas and the one that more oros has achieved in a few Olympic Games, seems not to have a lot of importance in any sectors of his (her, your) own (proper) country. Even there are some of them that dare to challenge the King Midas of the swimming, that everything what touches turns into gold, as his (her, your) medals.
This way, Chad Eight five Johnson, player of the Bengals of the NFL, he(she) declared in the program Pardon the interruption of the North American chain ESPN that he (it) might win the swimmer of Baltimore, for what he (it) challenged Michael Phelps, giving the motives of such a bet:

Records:
- Swimming: Men's 4 x 100m Medley Final: United States (Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, Michael Phelps, Jason Lezak) 3:29.34 (WR)
- Swimming: Women's 4 x 100m Medley Final: Australia (Emily Seebohm, Leisel Jones, Jessicah Schipper, Libby Trickett) 3:52.69 (WR)
- Swimming: Women's 50m Free Final: Germany (Britta Steffen) 24.06 (OR)
- Swimming: Men's 50m Free Final: Brazil (Cesar Cielo Filho) 21.30 (OR)
- Swimming: Women's 800m Free Final: Britain (Rebecca Adlington) 8:14.10 (WR)
- Swimming: Men's 100m Butterfly Final: United States (Michael Phelps) 50.58 (OR)
- Swimming: Women's 200m Back Final: Zimbabwe (Kirsty Coventry) 2:05.24 (WR)
- Swimming: Men's 1500m Free Qualification - Heat 5: Australia (Grant Hackett) 14:38.92 (OR)
- Swimming: Men's 1500m Free Qualification - Heat 3: Canada (Ryan Cochrane) 14:40.84 (OR)
- Swimming: Men's 1500m Free Qualification: Australia (Grant Hackett)

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