Olympic swimming
Originally Posted by vtec9,Aug 11 2008, 05:24 PM
It was certainly a great race, but honestly it pales in comparison to this from Sydney in 2004 IMO. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woYG6Uq6OVU

He still would beat me.
Originally Posted by RebelS2k,Aug 11 2008, 06:21 PM
Phelps made it look too easy just then.
That guy was amazing ... i mean the anchor of the frenchie was the best on their team as well.
Originally Posted by al4t1gbundy,Aug 11 2008, 08:44 AM
*Crickets chirping* in the Frenchie lane lol .....
Priceless.
Talk about catching up in the final 25 meters omg bbq wtf! Turbo Spool!
Priceless.
Talk about catching up in the final 25 meters omg bbq wtf! Turbo Spool!
Just to put things in perspective.. Lezak swam the last 100m in 46.06 -- the fastest 100m freestyle swim in history. The 100m freestyle WR is 47.24, set by Eamon Sullivan of australia on the first leg of that same race. He certainly did hit the vtec, yo. Splits don't count towards records though.
Phelps swam the first 100m in 47.51, which is .01s slower than the previous WR held by our good friend Alain "The Crusher" Bernard.
Phelps swam the first 100m in 47.51, which is .01s slower than the previous WR held by our good friend Alain "The Crusher" Bernard.
Phelps's first leg broke Lezak's American record for the 100m. His time of 47.51 is the third fastest 100m free swim EVER. He put the U.S. in second place after the first leg, and it took a WR swim to beat him. To say he wasn't a crucial part of the victory is asinine.
Originally Posted by vtec9,Aug 15 2008, 06:17 PM
so um.. I guess thats why Phelps is the best
he finds a way to win even when he is dead in the water..
he finds a way to win even when he is dead in the water..It was seriously like divine intervention.




I know a lot of them are not pretty and all, but their strong bodies are so banging.