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Michael Phelps wins 5 gold medals on Beijing Olympic Gam ichael Phelps swam into history as possibly the greatest Olympic athlete ever at the Water Cube on Wednesday,with his 10th and 11th career gold medals — and five world records in five events at the Beijing Games. Record Beijing USA .
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U.S. Olympic swimming trials

Another two world records were snapped on Tuesday at the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials. The biggest surprise? Neither record was broken by Michael Phelps.

Michael Phelps at the Olympic trials:

June 29

400 IM heats – 2nd

400 IM final – 1st, 4:05.25, world record

Monday

200 free heats – 1st

200 free semis – 2nd

Tuesday

200 fly heats – 3rd

200 free final – 1st, 1:44.10, U.S. record*

200 fly semis – 1st

Wednesday

100 free heats – 2nd**

200 fly final – 1st, 1:52.20, U.S. record*

Thursday

200 IM heats – 2nd

200 IM semis – 2nd

Friday

100 fly heats – 2nd

200 IM final – 1st, 1:54.80, world record

100 fly semis – 1st

Saturday

100 fly final – 1st

*Fastest time ever in United States

**Phelps withdrew from the 100 free after the heats.




Olympic calendar

Phelps’ possible Beijing schedule, as he races for a record eight gold medals. Semis and finals will be in the morning, Beijing time, with heats in the evening.

Aug. 9

400 IM heats

Aug. 10

400 IM final

200 free heats

400 free relay heats

Aug. 11

200 free semis

400 free relay final

200 fly heats

Aug. 12

200 free final

200 fly semis

800 free relay heats

Aug. 13

200 fly final

800 free relay final

200 IM heats

Aug. 14

200 IM semis

100 fly heats

Aug. 15

200 IM final

100 fly semis

400 medley-relay heats

Aug. 16

100 fly final

400 medley-relay final

Flashback to Athens

Phelps’ 2004 medal haul:

Gold

100 fly (51.25, Olympic record)

200 fly (1:54.04, Olympic record)

200 IM (1:57.14, Olympic record)

400 IM (4:08.26, world record)

800 free relay

400 medley relay

Bronze

200 free (1:45.32)

400 free relay

Source:http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/07/05/SPRV11KDST.DTL

The USA swimming team is confirmed now. The Beijing Olympic games is one moth to go and swimming event is vital event for USA.
The 2008 US swimming trials came to a close Sunday night in Omaha, Nebraska. The week was full of headlines with 9 world and 21 American records rewritten over the course of the eight-day competition.

In the final round of the women’s 50m freestyle, 41-year-old Dara Torres broke the American record for the second time in two days, lowering her previous time by .13 seconds to 24.25. Jessica Hardy finished second with a time of 24.82.

In the men’s 1500m freestyle final third seed Peter Vanderkaay took first-place clocking 14:45.54. American record-holder Larsen Jensen came in second at 14:50.80. Top seed Erik Vendt placed fourth with a time of 15:07.78.

The complete roster for the 2008 US Olympic swim team was announced shortly after the conclusion of Sunday’s competition. In addition to 43 athletes named to the team, the Olympic coaching staff was also finalized. The entire US Olympics team and coaching staff will travel to Palo Alto, California on July 7 for training prior to departure for Beijing.

The Olympic swimming competition will take place on August 9 through August 17 at the Beijing National Aquatic Center (Water Cube). The men’s and women’s 10K Olympic marathon swim will take place on August 20 and 21 at the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park in Beijing.

New World Records

2008 US Swimming Trials, June 29 – July 6

Swimmer Event New Record Former Record
Michael Phelps 400m IM (F) 4:05.25 4:06.22 (Michael Phelps USA) 1 Apr 2007
Katie Hoff 400m IM (F) 4:31.12 4:31.46 (Stephanie Rice AUS) 22 Mar 2008
Hayley McGregory 100m Back (P) 59.15 59.21 (Natalie Coughlin USA) 17 Feb 2008
Natalie Coughlin 100m Back (P) 59.03 59.15 (Hayley McGregory USA) 30 Jun 2008
Natalie Coughlin 100m Back (F) 58.97 59.03 (Natalie Coughlin USA) 30 Jun 2008
Aaron Peirsol 100m Back (F) 52.89 52.98 (Aaron Peirsol USA) 27 Mar 2007
Aaron Peirsol 200m Back (F) 1:54.32 1:54.32 (Ryan Lochte USA) 30 Mar 2007
Michael Phelps 200m IM (F) 1:54.80 1:54.98 (Michael Phelps USA) 29 Mar 2007
Margaret Hoelzer 200m Back (F) 2:06.09 2:06.39 (Kristy Coventry ZIM) 16 Feb 2008

P = preliminary SF = semifinal F = final

Source: http://en.beijing2008.cn

The Beijing Olympic games is now one month to go. The US swimming trial is going on. The result of trial match is here.

Yet another day of record raiding for swimmers at the US Olympic trials in Omaha, Nebraska. The competition started off with Lara Jackson rewriting the American record in the prelims of the women’s 50m free with a time of 24.50; replacing the former mark (24.53) set last year by nine-time Olympic medalist Dara Torres. Forty-one-year-old Torres was not to be outdone however, rallying in the semifinal round to reclaim the record with a time of 24.38. With the fastest time in the 100m freestyle, Torres has already secured her spot on the 2008 Olympic Team.

Kicking off the evening session with a bang, Margaret Hoelzer broke the world record in the women’s 200m backstroke finals clocking a low 2:06.09. This time was three-hundredths of a second below the previous record set by Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry at this year’s World Championships in Columbia, Missouri. Top seed and Olympic qualifier in the 400m individual medley, Elizabeth Beisel (2:06.92) placed second with Hayley McGregory in third at 2:07.69.

Defending Olympic and world champion Michael Phelps clinched yet another win in the men’s 100m butterfly finals with a time of 50.89. Ian Crocker placed second at 51.62. Crocker currently holds the world record time of 50.40.

In women’s 800m freestyle, Kaite Hoff bested defending world champ Kate Ziegler (8:25.38) for first-place with a time of 8:20.81. With the most wins at this year’s trials, top-ranked Hoff has already qualified for five other events in Beijing, including the 400m IM, 400m free, 200m free, 4×200m relay, and 200m IM. Ziegler has qualified for the 2008 Team in the 400m freestyle.

The American record time for men’s 50m freestyle was broken twice in two days. Olympic qualifier in the 100m free and 4×100 free relay, Garrett Weber-Gale set the new time in the event finals today with a low 21.47; a day after the former mark was rewritten by Cullen Jones (21.59) in prelims. Jones placed third in the event with a time of 21.81, just behind top seed Ben Wildman-Tobriner at 21.65.

Tomorrow in the eighth and final day of competition, finals will be conducted in women’s 50m freestyle and men’s 1500m freestyle.

DAY 7 RESULTS – July 5, 2008

Women’s 200m Backstroke – Final

1. Margaret Hoelzer (2:06.09)

2. Elizabeth Beisel (2:06.92)

3. Hayley McGregory (2:07.69)

Men’s 100m Butterfly – Final

1. Michael Phelps (50.89)

2. Ian Crocker (51.62)

3. Gil Stovall (52.08)

Women’s 800m Freestyle – Final

1. Katie Hoff (8:20.81)

2. Kate Ziegler (8:25.38)

3. Chloe Sutton (8:31.23)

Men’s 50m Freestyle – Final

1. Garrett Weber-Gale (21.47)

2. Ben Wildman-Tobriner (21.65)

3. Cullen Jones (21.81)

Source:http://en.beijing2008.cn/news/sports/headlines/swimming/n214437040.shtml















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