olympicnews2008.net - 8/18/2008
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Michael Phelps became the most successful Olympian of all time by winning two more Beijing gold medals to take his career tally to an unprecedented 11 victories. The mighty Phelps overtook an elite group including Mark Spitz and Carl Lewis who had won nine golds by breaking his own world record in the men’s 200 metre. Phelps is now within reach of Spitz’s record of seven golds in one Games.
Phelps Breaks Spitz's Record!
frustratedsportsanalyst.blogspot.com 8/18/2008 — Phelps swam his way to making another benchmark in the swimming world. Spitz happy but pretty upset about not being invited.
Take your marks: Olympic Blogs
weritegoode.blogspot.com 8/18/2008 — Several hundred blogs--ranging from Yahoo!'s Fourth Place Medal to your community newspaper's blogspot.com--are all focused on covering the Olympics.
Which ones have been the best so far?
Maybe Don Schollander Could Have Been Michael Phelps (But Probably Not)
olympics.fanhouse.com 8/18/2008 — Why are so many swimmers breaking so many world records? This video explores some of the explanations: To me the most interesting idea put forth is that swimmers are devoting their lives to the sport because they can make a lucrative career out of ...
What to watch on Thursday night
sports.yahoo.com 8/18/2008 — 8:00 p.m. ET, NBC: Men's volleyball takes on Bulgaria in a battle of the undefeateds. The U.S. needs to win to make sure their spot in the quarterfinals in secure. This team is playing without coach Hugh McCutcheon, who took a leave of absence afte ...
Best of Beijing: Volume 6
sports.yahoo.com 8/18/2008 — Each night we'll highlight some of the best pictures of the day for your viewing pleasure ... Ryan Lochte celebrates after winning the 200 meter backstroke Nastia Liukin (left) and Shawn Johnson celebrate after taking gold and silver ...