LONDON — Michael Phelps swam into history with his 19th Olympic medal, and this one was a more appropriate color.
With a lot of help from his friends, Phelps took down the last major record that wasn’t his alone, swimming the anchor leg for the United States in a gold medal-winning performance of the 4x200-meter freestyle relay Tuesday night.
About an hour earlier, Phelps took one of the most frustrating defeats of his brilliant career, making a shocking blunder at the finish and settling for silver in his signature event, the 200 butterfly.
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ReplyDeleteThe late night interview by Bob Costas was sickening.
ReplyDeleteCostas should be fired.
The narrative was about Phelps not doing well. "What went wrong?" said Costas. To the most decorated Olympian in history.
The press is miserable.
Costas is miserable as he will never be the man or champion that Phelps is.
NBC's coverage is sophmoric at best.
Thank goodness for Our top notch Olympic athletes.