08-16-2008, 03:59 AM | #1 |
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Michael Phelps
He's Superman. What more can you say? That was stunning.
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08-16-2008, 04:05 AM | #2 |
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Even in watching the replay I think..."no way he's going to win" and then somehow...
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08-16-2008, 05:36 AM | #3 |
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I was watching with bluegoose and we both thought he'd lost. Watching that replay, I still don't see how he did it. What a great finish.
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We replayed it over and over on slo-mo and my wife watched one lane while I watched the other. Each time, we would call out "touch" at the same time. Whomever really won/lost that race, it was my an eyelash. Phelps deserves the karma. Dude has earned it. Not to be premature, but unless they basically all break their legs tomorrow, there is no way they will lose the final medley. 8 Gold medals....16 total medals. Mind boggling.
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Here in CDT, we get to watch the evening races live. We were watching at my son's birthday party. As Phelps heads for the first wall in fifth, my parents said, "he's lost it. There's no way." And I said, "you watch - he's the best off the turns, he's a strong finisher, he'll will himself to victory if he has to." But even in spite of what I'd said to my parents, I still couldn't believe he actually pulled it off. I'm now convinced that Lezak's miracle swim in the relay was because in true Jedi mind-control fashion, Michael simply pulled him to victory. He simply won't accept a second-place finish. |
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08-16-2008, 07:12 PM | #6 |
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Here are some high-res photos taken from underneath the swimmers:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mul...content.1.html You just can't get any closer than that. Amazing.
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Nice that they are conclusive and that the team conceded the victory, thereby quashing any conspiracy theorists. That literally looks like millimeters. One thing I don't understand and that was not addressed very much......if the touchpad indicates that Phelps won, why is there ANY controversy? Is there a problem with the accuracy of the touchpad?
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08-16-2008, 07:28 PM | #9 |
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Amazing race.
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I thought he lost, frankly. It was only after we slo-mo'd it on DVR that I came to the conclusion that it was "possible" that he won. These pics seem pretty conclusive, but if you were to show 100 people pic #4 in that link and then ask them how much they would be willing to bet that the guy on the left actually wound up WINNING the race....I'd be shocked if you would find anyone willing to bet more than a buck or two on Phelps. My post-Olympic prediction: this race will be the source for multiple Sacrament meeting talks/lessons on the importance of working hard/striving/etc until the very last second. There will inevitably a play on words referencing the Serb's attempt to simply "glide" into the finish, rather than giving the max effort. PS on a side note, Cavic is from OC. Who knew?
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