One and only Target of Phelps is Acquire 8 Gold Medal

August 14th, 2008 admin

PhelpsIn 2008 Beijing Olympic there are Asafa Powell, Usain Bolt, and Tyson Gay of U.S.A. But the legends of 100 meter race are covered under the Michel Phelps brightness. Before the start of Olympic Game his fame and about his performance are the chattiest topics to all.

From the start of the Beijing Olympic he starts to spread out his bright. If he can do, he want gains all the gold of the tournament. But his perform category is swimming. So the participated of his all eight event he wants to get the gold medal. And not only Phelps the whole word believed it that it is possible only by him.

Michael Fred Phelps is an American swimmer who holds world records in a number of events. He was born in Baltimore of Maryland. Phelps acquired the title of World Swimmer of the Year in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 and American Swimmer of the Year in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007. Phelps starts his carrier from the very early age. He started swimming at age 7 influences of his sisters. And for the starting of early age only in 23rd years old he is now a legend.

Phelps came to Beijing to beat Mark Spitz’s record of seven gold medals at one Olympics. The previous 2004 Athens Olympic Games, he was near to arrive at his target. He acquired six gold medals in his eight events. But this time he doesn’t want to miss the opportunity. From the selection round of Beijing Olympic he is not only playing games but also playing with records. He is making new records and breaking his own records. After passing the 5th day of the Beijing Olympic already he has gain five gold medals in his participating five events. And the more amazing matter is that with the gaining of gold he sets new world record in all the five events. So he is perfectly on his own track. Now not only Phelps or the American but also whole word desire to see that Phelps will put on eight gold medals on his neck in the 2008 Beijing Olympic.

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