Thứ Bảy, 15 tháng 8, 2015

La bella musa que inspira a Michael Phelps

Nicole Johnson, Miss California, es conocida no sólo por su gran belleza sino también por su tumultuosa relación con el galardonado campeón olímpico Michael Phelps, quien finalmente le propuso matrimonio



Además del plan riguroso de entrenamiento que le permitiera ganar, 3 de las 4 medallas, en el Campeonato Nacional de Natación de EU 2015, Michael Phelps ha decidido enderezar su rumbo al haberle propuesto matrimonio a la bella Nicole Johnson, antigua Miss California.
Michael Phelps declaró en el campeonato de San Antonio "este ha sido un buen año para mí... ahora hay alguien más interesado en que me vaya bien".
La pareja llevaba saliendo desde el año 2007, pero la relación no fue toda color de rosa, y aunque rompieron por algún tiempo, Phelps decidió ponerle el anillo de compromiso y pedir su mano en matrimonio a principios del año, en una movida que podría estar dentro de ese plan del que él habló en la entrevista.
Su compañera de entrenamiento la también campeona olímpica Allison Schmitt posteó una de las primeras fotos del anillo de Johnson, y de las primeras en desearles a la triunfadora pareja mucha felicidad con un hashtag que decía: "NO PUEDO ESTAR MÁS CONTENTA POR LOS QUE PRONTO SERÁN MR y MRS PHELPS #beautifullove#itsreal#truelove#congrats". 
A continuación Vive USA  presenta una galería con fotos subidas a las redes sociales por la bella musa de Phelps.
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SW Biweekly Magazine: World Championship Coverage and Michael Phelps



Swimming World Biweekly Magazine is now available for readers to download for FREE to enjoy all the great stories featured on SwimmingWorld.com over the past two weeks. Plus Special Aquatic Directory insert.
FEATURES
WALK THE WALK
by David Rieder & Evan Dulaney
With his rivals taking verbal jabs at him half a world away, Michael Phelps shut them up with three world best times.
THE LEDECKY FACTOR
by Emma Foster
Unless you have been living under a rock for the last week, you are probably aware Katie Ledecky’s performance at the 2015 World Championships was record-breaking in every sense of the word.
FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 1- 5
by Jason Marsteller
Jason Marsteller gives a full recap of finals
FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 6 – 8
by Taylor Brien
Taylor Brien gives a full recap of finals
SWIMMING WORLD RADIO FROM 2015 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Links to all our interviews from 2015 World Championships including Missy Franklin, Katie Ledecky, Connor Jaeger and more.

Chủ Nhật, 2 tháng 8, 2015

30MostSwimfluential: Michael Phelps

Who is Michael Phelps?

  • Most decorated Olympian of all time, with 22 Olympic medals.
  • Holds record for all time Olympic gold medals (18), Olympic gold medals in individual events (11), and Olympic medals in an individual event for a male (13).
  • At the age of 15, Phelps became the youngest American male swimmer to compete at an Olympic Games in 68 years.
  • Won 8 gold medals in the Beijing Olympics, and took the record for the most first-place finishes at any single Olympic Games.
  • In the 2012 London Olympics, Phelps won four gold and two silver medals making him the most successful athlete in the games for the third Olympics in a row.
  • World record holder in 100m butterfly, 200m butterfly and 400m IM.
  • Started the Michael Phelps Foundation after the 2008 Olympics to help grow the sport of swimming and promote healthier lifestyles.
  • Along with Aqua Sphere and his Coach Bob Bowman, he launched his own swimming line, MP, in 2015.

How did he influence the swimming community?

Michael Phelps is the most well-recognized name in the swimming community. He gave the sport of swimming a face known all over the world and he has changed how people think about the sport. He brought it into the scene as a competitive sport, encouraging more kids to start swimming. Winning 22 Olympic medals, Phelps is the “Greatest Olympian Of All Time” and has used his notability to encourage healthier lifestyles and grow the sport of swimming.
*USA Swimming and Speedo invited the swimming community to help celebrate their 30 years of partnership by voting for the “30 Most Influential People in Swimming Over the Past 30 Years.” Votes were cast through social media with the hashtag #30MostSwimfluential and the final vote came from a panel of 10 judges selected by USA Swimming and Speedo. All 30 nominees have had a powerful impact on the swimming community. Many are recognizable names, but some have remained unsung heroes of the sport. Swimming World will profile each swimfluential person over the course of the week.

Campbell to inspire relay tilt

World champion Cate Campbell has not set goals for the world swimming championships in Russia but has a mantra thanks to absent Michael Phelps.
Michael Phelps may not be at this week's world swimming championships in Russia but he is still making his presence felt with Australia's sprint queen Cate Campbell.
World champion Campbell is expected to help launch Australia's medal surge in Kazan by inspiring the world record-breaking 4x100m freestyle relay team on Sunday's opening night.
American superstar Phelps is not at the world titles due to a drink driving charge.
But he was not far from Campbell's thoughts as she contemplated what was expected to be a blistering relay final.
Campbell, 23, said she was still inspired by Phelps' last gasp finish in the 2008 100m butterfly final that secured his seventh Olympic gold at Beijing - her first Games.
She is not motivated by setting goal times ahead of a major meet but thanks to Phelps she does have a world titles mantra.
"If you believe you can get there miracles do happen," she said.
"You look at Phelps in that 100 'fly in '08.
"He shouldn't have won that race but he did - it came down to self belief.
"It's about never giving up until your hand is on the wall."
In the relay, Campbell will combine with younger sister Bronte Campbell, Melanie Wright (nee Schlanger) and Emma McKeon - all ranked in the world 100m top six this year.
Campbell shares the year's fastest time (52.69 seconds) with flying Dutchwoman Femke Heemskerk, with Swede Sarah Sjostrom (52.97) world No.4-ranked sister Bronte (53.04) not far behind.
"We push each other to our limits," Campbell said of training with her sister in Brisbane.
"It will be great getting out there and racing first off on Sunday night.
"We always look forward to racing together rather than against each other."
The Australian women's relay team won the country's solitary Olympic gold in the London pool and set a new world record (three minutes, 30.98 seconds) at last year's Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
"I have no expectations, that's not how I operate," Campbell said of her world titles campaign.
"Others stick goal times on the wall and strive to get that but I have never been one of those people.
"I am here for the love of it, not to achieve certain things."
Australia's other major medal hope on the eight day titles' opening night is world No.1 ranked Mack Horton in the 400m freestyle despite controversial Chinese champion Sun Yang's presence.
Olympic and world champion Sun Yang served a three month doping ban last year.
Meanwhile, the open water program concluded with Gold Coast lifesaver Sam Sheppard finishing sixth in the the 25km event in the Kazanka River.
London Olympian Jarrod Poort was 17th while debutants Jess Walker (12th) and Chelsea Gubecka (13) just missed a top 10 finish in the women's race.
Australia failed to earn a medal in the open water's 5km, 10km and 25km events.

2015 USA Swimming Long Course Summer Nationals Psych Sheet Released

Photo Courtesy: Robert Stanton/USA Today Sports Images
Michael Phelps leads a star-studded set of swimmers headed to San Antonio, Texas for the 2015 USA Swimming Long Course Summer Nationals according to the psych sheet released by USA Swimming.
Phelps is entered in the 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 breast and 200 IM.
While he is the top seed heading into the men’s 200-meter IM in Texas, the most exciting finale of the meet involving Phelps could be the 200-meter fly.  He’ll have top-seed Andrew Seliskar looking to etch some big-time names into his record book as well as his new training partner Tom Luchsinger, who is looking for a bit of a career resurgence after initially being The Guy in this event when Phelps retired.
Caitlin Leverenz, fresh off winning another BMW lease on the Arena Pro Swim Series, is scheduled to compete in the 200 free, 200 fly, 200 IM and 400 IM.
Allison Schmitt will have her hands full with entries in the 100 free, 200 free and 400 free.

Michael Phelps set to swim four events at Phillips 66 nationals

SAN ANTONIO — Olympic swimming legend Michael Phelps is scheduled to compete in four events next week at the Phillips 66 National Championships.
The five-day national meet is set for Aug. 6-10 at the Northside Swim Center.
According to the psych sheets released Friday, Phelps will compete in the 200 butterfly on Friday, Aug. 7, in the 100 fly on Saturday, Aug. 8, in the 200 individual medley on Sunday, Aug. 9, and then in the 200 breaststroke on Monday, Aug. 10.