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مایکل فلپس پدیده شنای جهان به قلب تاریخ المپیک شیرجه میزند.
(CNN)-- اوچنان اب را میشکافد که گویی کتاب رکوردها را در المپیک پکن تکه تکه میکند. "مایکل فلپس" شناگر تیم امریکا سومین مدال طلای رقابتها ونهمین مدال طلا را در طول زندگی حرفه ای خود کسب نمود ورکورد جهانی خود را در شنای 200متر ازاد شکست. انتظار میرفت که او با چالش جدی برای کسب مدال طلا در جمع فینالیستها مواجه شود اما او ازهمان ابتدا از دیگراان پیشی گرفت و حدودا 2ثانیه زودتر ازبرنده مدال نقره "پارک تائه هوان" از کره جنوبی که با زمان 1:44.85 رقابت خود را به پایان رساند دیوار استخر را لمس کرد. دیگر شناگر تیم امریکا "پیتر وندرکای"با زمان 1:45.14 مدال برنز گرفت."مایکل فلپس" تا کنون 9مدال طلا در طول زندگی حرفه ای خود کسب نموده که او را همرده شناگرانی چون "مارک اسپیتز"و"استار کارل لوئیس"بعنوان بیشترین دارندگان مدال طلا در تاریخ المپیک قرار میدهد.او پنج شانس دیگر نیز برای گرفتن مدال طلا در پکن دارد که اولین آن چهار شنبه است

Phelps dives into Olympic history


BEIJING, China (CNN) -- He cuts through the water like he's shredding through the record books at the Summer Olympic Games in Beijing.


U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps won his third gold medal and record-tying ninth of his career on Tuesday morning, breaking his own world record in the 200-meter freestyle.
The American won in a time of 1 minute, 42.96 seconds, lowering his old mark of 1:43.86 set at last year's world championships in Australia.
It was expected he would face a strong challenge for the gold from the other finalists, but he led from the start, cruising to the wall nearly 2 seconds ahead of silver medallist Park Tae-hwan of South Korea, who finished in 1:44.85. American Peter Vanderkaay earned the bronze in 1:45.14.
Phelps already has nine career gold medals, tying him with four others, including swimmer Mark Spitz and track star Carl Lewis, for the most in Olympics history. He's got five more chances for gold in Beijing -- the next one comes Wednesday.
And he's just 23. iReport.com: Show your Olympic spirit

"We're not even realizing what an incredible athlete he is," said Natalie Coughlin, a world-class Olympic swimmer in her own right. "Obviously he's amazing and he breaks all these world records, but I think being a part of that, we almost take it for granted."
In one sense, Phelps is much like the element he works in -- calm, cool and clear. It's only when he rips into the water that the waves start.
"I want to do things that no one else in the sport has ever done," he has said.
Phelps has already done lots of things: 17 world championships and a couple dozen world records. His nine Olympic gold medals include three so far in Beijing -- the last one he received Tuesday in the 200-meter freestyle.
"It will remain to be seen where history ultimately places him, but clearly today he is the best swimmer we've seen," said Bob Bowman, Phelps' coach.
Bowman began coaching Phelps when the swimmer was an 11-year-old who had difficulty focusing outside of the pool and a knack for getting into trouble.
"He was very active and never stopped moving and it was kind of hard to harness that at first," Bowman said. "It's a little bit counterintuitive because, even though he was so rambunctious as a young swimmer, when he raced, he was very focused."

Swimming thousands of miles in a pool will do that to you.
"I think it was something that made me focus," he said. "I always had dreams of being an Olympian, being a world-record holder, being a professional athlete, being a gold medallist, and I had to focus on those goals to achieve them and I knew that."
The focus came from year after year of workouts in the pool.
He swam nearly four miles in each workout and often practiced twice a day with hardly a day off. Ironically, it is just that kind of intense work that may have cost Phelps much of his childhood. iReport.com: Send Phelps a video question
"I think he missed out on a normal progression of things, but I wouldn't say he's missed anything," Bowman said. "I would say he would tell you what he's gained has been a lot better than what he's missed."
Phelps agrees.
"I would never trade going to the Olympic Games and standing on top of the medal podium or being able to turn professional or travel all over the world, I would never trade any of it in," he said.
Phelps finds himself on the verge of diving into history. He has the opportunity to break the Olympics' most hallowed record and eclipse Marc Spitz's seven gold medals in the 1972 games.
Even if he gets gold in just half of the eight events he has entered, Phelps will hold the record for the most gold medals in Olympic history and could arguably be called the greatest Olympian ever.
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