flyersfan31
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I have to give the guy credit - he's been the "greatest Olympian" for years.
Now Michael Phelps comes in, prepared with space-age technology and incredible scientific training assistance (they prick his ear 3 mins after every race to get a lactic acid count, which determines his swim-down time), and has tied and is prepared to top Mark's 7 gold medal count.
What does Spitz do? He praises Phelps effusively. No "If I had that when I was racing I would have...." No bad-mouthing. Nothing but praise, and congratulations. It really is amazing in this day that I could be so, well, amazed at Spitzes classy remarks. Talk about a true sportsman.
He was a hero to me when I was a kid. I think anyone who swam competitively wanted to be like Mark Spitz. I think kids can still look up to him today!
(We'll ignore the Mark Spitz Playgirl spread for the purposes of this post! )
Now Michael Phelps comes in, prepared with space-age technology and incredible scientific training assistance (they prick his ear 3 mins after every race to get a lactic acid count, which determines his swim-down time), and has tied and is prepared to top Mark's 7 gold medal count.
What does Spitz do? He praises Phelps effusively. No "If I had that when I was racing I would have...." No bad-mouthing. Nothing but praise, and congratulations. It really is amazing in this day that I could be so, well, amazed at Spitzes classy remarks. Talk about a true sportsman.
He was a hero to me when I was a kid. I think anyone who swam competitively wanted to be like Mark Spitz. I think kids can still look up to him today!
(We'll ignore the Mark Spitz Playgirl spread for the purposes of this post! )