I just saw the best relay race ever
Aug. 10th, 2008 11:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I cannot believe how incredible the men's 400 Meter Freestyle Relay was. I don't think I've ever seen a swimmer come back from as far behind as as late in the race (only half a pool length to go) as that last American swimmer did. The commentators had actually conceded the race to the French and said that now the Americans had to hold on just to get the silver. And then Jason Lezak started to gain on the French swimmer. At one point it looked like h was actually pulling himself out of the water with each stroke. It was unbelievable. He touched out the second place team by just 8 hundredths of a second. I actually leapt into the air when they won. In all the years I've watched swimming, I really have not seen a better race.
This, of course, keeps the hope alive for Michael Phelps that he may actually beat Mark Spitz' 1972 record of 7 gold medals in one game (and he's only two medals away from setting the record for most gold medals ever for one athlete). I actually do hope he sets the record. I have no idea what kind of person he is but I love the way he stands on the medal podium after he's one. This is, I think, the eleventh time he's done it and each time, it looks like it's the first for him. He looks so happy and excited. Though I grew up idolizing Mark Spitz as a swimmer even though I was too young to ever see him swim, I'd be very happy to watch Michael Phelps break his record if someone's going to do it.
This, of course, keeps the hope alive for Michael Phelps that he may actually beat Mark Spitz' 1972 record of 7 gold medals in one game (and he's only two medals away from setting the record for most gold medals ever for one athlete). I actually do hope he sets the record. I have no idea what kind of person he is but I love the way he stands on the medal podium after he's one. This is, I think, the eleventh time he's done it and each time, it looks like it's the first for him. He looks so happy and excited. Though I grew up idolizing Mark Spitz as a swimmer even though I was too young to ever see him swim, I'd be very happy to watch Michael Phelps break his record if someone's going to do it.
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Date: 2008-08-12 01:27 am (UTC)I was reading today that Mark Spitz wasn't invited to the Olympics to watch Phelps break his record. He'll have to watch on TV. He sounded pretty hurt by that - since he said all the other great swimmers had been invited. Now, as I watch the swimming events, that is in the back of my mind. He also said that if they had had the 50 free back when he was swimming, he would have won that too and would have had 8 medals. I believe he won all those medals at the Olympics in Germany when the ISraeli Olympic team was taken hostage by terrorists and later killed in the attempt to rescue them. That was in 1972.
Spitz also said that he thinks Phelps is very much like him. (although I think Phelps has a lot more joy in swimming than Spitz ever did. Mark Spitz was the product of a swimming obsessed, driven father and was raised to be an Olympic Champion. It ruined his personality - and who knows what else)
Anyway, Phelp's absolute and utter joy as Lezak touched the wall is going to be replayed over and over - like that poor ski jumper who used to crash at the start of every Wide World of Sports program. But, his celebratory whoops and yells were as exciting to watch as the race. (I notice Rowdy Gaines isn't mentioning that he was saying the US had no chance just 2 seconds before Lezak made that incredible sprint.
I also loved the commercials that the Black swimmer is in - when he remembers how his mother was the loudest in the stands and he could hear her still yelling GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Cullen GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Cullne GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Now who does that make you think of????
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