Category: The Olympics (Page 23 of 26)

Michael Phelps’ Wednesday Schedule

Anyone who is paying any attention to the Olympics has heard that swimmer Michael Phelps is trying to break Mark Spitz’s record of seven gold medals in one Olympiad. This involves 17 races over seven days and he usually has at least three swims per day. As an example, here’s his itinerary for Wednesday:

6:30am – Wake Up
6:45am – Breakfast
7:30am – Bus to Pool
7:45am – Arrive at Pool
8:00am – Stretch
8:30am – 2400M Warm Up
10:18am – 200 Fly Final
10:30am – Warm Down 1000M
10:59am – 200 Fly Medal Ceremony
11:16am – 4×200 Free Relay Final
11:30am – Warm Down 300m
11:38am – 4×200 Free Medal Ceremony
11:55am – Warm down 800m
12:15pm – Press Conference
12:45pm – Doping Control Test
1:45pm – Bus to Olympic Village
2:00pm – Lunch
2:30pm – Rest
4:00pm – Team Meeting
5:00pm – Bus to Pool
5:15pm – Arrive at Pool
5:30pm – Stretch
5:45pm – Warm up 2400M
8:55pm – 200IM Prelim
9:10pm – Warm down 800M
9:45pm – Bus to Olympic Village
10:00pm – Dinner
11:00pm – Bed

Imagine doing that for a week straight!

May-Treanor/Walsh blow by Norway

104 and counting.

That’s how many matches Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh have won in a row. Their latest victims were Norway’s Nila Haakedal and Ingrid Toerlen, who looked pretty good in their bikinis, but were otherwise no match for May and Walsh. The U.S. team won their final preliminary round match, 21-12 and 21-15, and now move on to the 16-team single-elimination tournament.

Presumably, their first round match will be a part of NBC’s Friday night primetime coverage. Ratings, ratings, ratings…

U.S. Men’s Soccer Team Quickly Eliminated

Before the U.S. men’s soccer team even played their first match, coaches from other nations mocked them, saying their roster and style of play could not hold up in international competition.

This morning, Nigeria defeated the U.S. men’s squad 2-1, knocking them out of the Olympics. With this win, and the Netherlands’ victory over Japan, so ends preliminary play. To the dismay of the U.S. men’s team, who played so well in their first two matches, a favored Netherlands and an underrated Nigeria will see their teams advance to the quarterfinals.

Things went sour early for the United States when defender Michael Orozco earned himself a red-card in the third minute, elbowing Solomon Okoronkwo with a referee standing nearby. For the remaining 87 minutes, the United States was short one player. This put the U.S. at a major disadvantage, especially considering the absence of Freddy Adu and Michael Bradley because of yellow-cards they received in previous games.

Nigeria struck first with a goal by Promise Isaac in the 38th minute. Victor Obinna then added another for his team late in the second half. The United States did put one in the net, scoring on a penalty kick with two minutes left in the game. It was for naught, however, and Nigeria secured the victory.

Orozco’s bone-headed decision to throw a nasty elbow in front of an official probably cost them the game. Referees are instructed to keep Olympic soccer matches as civil as possible and Orozco’s move was anything but.

The Gold Standard Has Risen: Phelps All-time Winningest Olympian

A daily double, as Michael Phelps became the winningest Olympic athlete by capturing his 10th and 11th career gold medals.

He began his day by setting a world record in the 200-meter butterfly with a time of 1:52.03, and later set a blistering pace of 1:43.31 to lead the U.S. freestyle relay team to a world record in the 800-meter. The Americans became the first team to break the seven-minute barrier with a time of 6:58.56, which shattered the old mark by more than four seconds.

He joked with reporters on his equipment malfunction in the first race. During the butterfly, his goggles became water-filled, and Phelps shrugged off the victory knowing that he could have done better. He is now halfway toward dethroning Mark Spitz and winning eight gold medals in one Olympiad.

Everyone wanted a glimpse at history, as the U.S. Basketball team cheered from their poolside seats. LeBron James posed for photos with Phelps’ mom prior to the competition.

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