Friday, February 19, 2010

Michael Phelps hits Vancouver, says London will be final Olympics

The most decorated athlete in Olympic history began a five-day trip to Vancouver by making a little news of his own. Michael Phelps told reporters that the 2012 London Olympics will be his last and that he won't attempt to repeat his eight-gold-medal performance in two years.

"I told myself I will not swim over the age of 30, and I will not swim over the age of 30," he said.

Phelps will be 27 at the London Olympics. He has won 14 gold medals in his career, five more than any other athlete. Though he didn't specifically say how many events he'd do in London, five or six would be the most likely (three relays plus two or three individual events).

Usually you can take athlete promises with a grain of salt — BRETT FAVRE — but Phelps strikes me as the kind of guy who will stay retired. Swimming is a sport for the young and a 31-year-old competing in the Olympics against 19-year-olds doesn't sound like an enviable task, even for the greatest in the history of the sport. Yet, Phelps didn't say he was retiring immediately after London. Could he stick around long enough to lure him back into the pool in 2016?

If anything, I'd bet more on Phelps coming back in 2020 than in 2016. Imagine that story: Out of the pool for eight years, the greatest Olympic champion returns for one event. That's the stuff from which lucrative endorsement deals are made.


My opinion on the story


What shocking news huh. I thought Michael Phelps was young like around his 20's but no he's already old. but why would he just give up like that he should be going for more and win more medals and set a higher record than his own. But I think what they say about him coming back to maybe the 2020 Olympics is true and that would be awesome and that would win alot of money for him and the people who make the Olympics. I also wonder what if someone beats his record on the next Olympics while he is competing that would be a shame for him and a very glorious day for the other person.

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