This Biography is about one of the best Swimmer Michael Phelps including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Michael Phelps | |
Real Name | Michael Phelps |
Profession | Swimmers |
Nationality | American |
Personal Life of Michael Phelps | |
Born on | 30 June 1985 |
Birthday | 30th June |
Age | 31 Years |
Sun Sign | Cancer |
Born in | Towson, Maryland |
City | Maryland |
Family Background of Michael Phelps | |
Father | Michael Fred Phelps |
Mother | Deborah ‘Debbie’ Phelps |
Spouse/Partner | Nicole Johnson |
Children | Boomer Robert Phelps |
Net worth | $40 million |
Awards | Olympic Games (23 Gold 3 Silver 2 Bronze)
World Championships (LC) – 26 Gold 6 Silver 1 Bronze |
Personal Fact of Michael Phelps | |
It is not every day that a man plunges into the pool and comes out with a once-in-a-lifetime performance! Michael Phelps not only mastered the technique, but made this an everyday feat as well. The most celebrated athlete and the most decorated Olympian ever in the history of the sports, Phelps with his unwavering determination and rock-solid focus went on to create tidal waves in the chlorinated and non-chlorinated world with his immaculate effort, which is clearly visible from his career graph which reached the zenith of success. Phelps has created a whopping 39 world records, 29 in individuals events and 11 in group, to become the only swimmer ever to do so. Additionally, he established a world mark by being the only Olympian with most number of Olympic gold medals (23), the only Olympian with 13 gold medals in individual events and the only Olympian to win 8 gold medals in a single Olympic Games. Interestingly, the man who created ripples in water was initially afraid to put his face under water as well. Phelps not only overcame this fear but also challenged the attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) that he was facing as a child to become a master at what he loved doing swimming! Throughout the career, what distinguished him from his contemporaries and colleagues was not his back to back victories or undefeated feats, but his will to better his own records and transform the way swimming was looked upon as a sport by the world at large! |
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