Michael Phelps Swims to Become Greatest Olympian Ever in Beijing 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abe Luciano  
Tuesday, 12 August 2008

Michael Phelps Swims to Become Greatest Olympian Ever in Beijing 2008: For a guy who eats obscene amounts of pizza, pasta, and “lots of carbs” in between races, hates waking up early in the morning, and loves naps in the middle of the day, it is impossible for Michael Phelps to be human. Simply, because there’s no way another human being can possibly do the things that the 23-year-old, self-proclaimed Baltimore Ravens fan does against Olympic-level competition.

And very soon, that will become 100% true, and a historic fact for the young 23-year-old American. Michael Phelps Swims to Become Greatest Olympian Ever in Beijing 2008

How soon? Tuesday night (ET) soon, as Phelps will compete for his 4th and 5th Gold Medal in the Men’s 200m Butterfly, and Men’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay at Beijing 2008.

With his 200-meters Freestyle victory Monday night (ET), which gave him his 3rd Gold Medal/World Record in as many days, Michael Phelps has written his name into the books, as he is tied with Mark Spitz and Carl Lewis for most medals ever won by a single Olympian.

Tonight, on NBC in primetime, Michael Phelps goes for his 4th and 5th Gold Medals, and looks to become the winningest Olympian in history. Don’t wait to become a part of history, visit SportsBook.com now to view: Michael Phelps' betting odds to win tonight's 200m Butterfly at 10 PM ET, and his odds of winning 4x200m Freestyle Relay at 11:16 PM.

 




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