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Michael Phelps Girlfriend To Sportsman of 2008:20 Stories Celebratory Photo Gallery

Posted by Iflove Featured Stories on December 5, 2008 at 2:57 am

20 Michael Phelps Stories To Celebrate Sportsman of The Year 2008 (CLUSTER). Curiosity about Michael Phelps’ girlfriend has put the Olympic champion back in the news. Everyone is asking, “Who is Michael Phelps’ girlfriend?” Well, she is Caroline “Caz” Pal, a 26-year-old waitress from Las Vegas.

But it is not the obsession about “Who is Phelps’ girlfriend?” that we’re celebrating in this cluster. It is his phenomenal history-making and record-breaking year that was recently capped off by Michael Phelps being named Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year that we’re tipping our hat off to.

From helping the NBC Olympic coverage and SNL record TV ratings and countless endorsement deals to the constant fascination with his romantic life, we’re celebrating Phelps’ tremendous success in the cluster below.

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Please tell me more about the latest celebrity wallet sniffer! Who give a s*** about this woman, we will read more about her in a couple of years when she takes 50% of his money and all she had to do was spread her legs. The question I have is would she be interested in him if he worked at the same truck stop she does because lets be honest I have seen Meth Heads with better teeth that him they just dont get $100 million in endorsements

20 Michael Phelps Stories To Celebrate Sportsman of The Year 2008 (CLUSTER). Curiosity about Michael Phelps’ girlfriend has put the Olympic champion back in the news. Everyone is asking, “Who is Michael Phelps’ girlfriend?” Well, she is Caroline “Caz” Pal, a 26-year-old waitress from Las Vegas. Editing by Elizabeth Chee

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Michael Phelps and Milorad Cavic: Olympic timekeeper Omega releases Phelps photo sequence

Posted by Iflove Featured Stories on August 23, 2008 at 12:02 pm

Official timekeeper Omega released a digital photo sequence of last week’s riveting 100-meter butterfly finish at the Olympics—and it’s still not clear to the naked eye just who won. BEIJING (AP)—It really was that close between Michael Phelps and Milorad Cavic.

Official timekeeper Omega released a digital photo sequence of last week’s riveting 100-meter butterfly finish at the Olympics—and it’s still not clear to the naked eye just who won.

However, according to Omega timer Silvio Chianese, the results are clear.

“In the third set of images, with Phelps on the left, it is clear he is really pushing hard, while Cavic, on the right, is just arriving,” Chianese told The Associated Press on Saturday.

Last week’s victory gave Phelps his seventh gold medal of the games, tying him with Mark Spitz for most golds in a single Olympics. A day later, Phelps won his eighth gold as a member of the United States’ 400 medley relay squad.

Phelps’ time of 50.58 seconds was confirmed after a review down to the 10-thousandth of a second; Cavic’s time was 50.59.

Chianese explained that it requires 3 kilograms (6.6 pounds) of pressure to activate the touchpad.

“Any less and waves would set it off,” Chianese said. “You can’t just put your fingertips on the pad, you really have to push it. We explained all this directly after the race to (Cavic) and his coach.”

The photos were taken by Omega cameras placed directly above the finish line, slightly angled to include two lanes in each photo.

Chianese said the touchpad is the primary source to determine the race winner, while the photos can only be used as backup material.

“We mainly use the photos for relays, to determine disqualifications if someone dives in before a teammate touches,” he said. “This is the only sport where athletes don’t cross the finish line. The athlete stops.

“For us, it was clear five minutes after.”

Serbia coach Kapor Mladen filed an appeal but accepted the results after reviewing the photos immediately after the race.

FINA executive director Cornel Marculescu had been pressing Omega, one of Phelps’ sponsors, to release the images for several days.

“This is very simple. Our sport is about which athlete stops the time by pushing the touchpad,” he said. “Omega can’t stop the time.

“In our sport we don’t have photo finishes like in athletics. In our sport, it’s who touches first. Water is a different element.”

Official timekeeper Omega released a digital photo sequence of last week’s riveting 100-meter butterfly finish at the Olympics—and it’s still not clear to the naked eye just who won. BEIJING (AP)—It really was that close between Michael Phelps and Milorad Cavic.

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Iflove Buzz This Week: Beijing Olympics Dominating, but The Hogzilla of the Sea!

Posted by Iflove Featured Stories on August 23, 2008 at 11:57 am

Iflove Buzz This Week: Beijing Olympics Dominating, but The Hogzilla of the Sea! The Olympics are dominating the Buzz, but there’s more to life than balance beams, diving boards, and Michael Phelps. This past week, a woman sued Apple, rumors surged that Rihanna may be going broke, and a disturbingly large new species of fish was discovered (which, in case you were wondering, is of no relation to Mr. Phelps).

Don’t get mad … get litigious
Many of us have dreamed about taking our cell phone manufacturer to court for all the dropped calls and outrageous fees. Only a few, like Jessica Alena Smith, follow through on the fantasy. The Alabama native has sued Apple, claiming the company’s advertisements for the new iPhone (”twice as fast, half the price”) are misleading. Lookups on “iphone 3g speed” and “iphone 3g lawsuit” scorched the Search box for triple digit gains. Meanwhile, several related articles on the lawsuit were buzzed up, including this one on the iPhone’s recent software update. It is designed to make the gadget faster. Apparently, Ms. Smith was unimpressed.

Things are tough all over
Singing sensation Rihanna may be going through some financial difficulties. The 20-year-old R&B star’s Buzz soared after rumors broke that she’s only worth around $20,000. Whether true or false, several articles reported that the singer has since fired her business manager. If it’s any consolation to Rihanna, she’s still incredibly popular in Buzz. Not only were articles on the financial rumors buzzed early and often, but her search profile is among Yahoo!’s top 250 overall terms.

The Hogzilla of the Sea!
With billions of people on the planet, you’d think humanity would have discovered just about all there is to discover by now. Nope. This past week, a massive new fish was found to be an entirely new species after genetic testing. Aptly called the “goliath grouper,” the creature grows to around six feet in length and weighs around 1,000 pounds. You can read all about the formidable fish at LiveScience.

Also buzzing this week…
Janet Jackson launched her own lingerie line, called “The Pleasure Principle.” The intimate apparel inspired dozens of buzzes on this article from TrendHunter. Coincidently, the extremely popular article features plenty of pictures of scantily clad models.
•We weren’t going to mention Michael Phelps, but this one is just too good to pass up. According to Us Weekly, Olympic legend Mark Spitz has an idea whether or not he would have been able to beat Mr. Phelps in a race. Quoteth Spitz: “It’d be a tie.”

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Iflove Buzz This Week: Beijing Olympics Dominating, but The Hogzilla of the Sea! The Olympics are dominating the Buzz, but there’s more to life than balance beams, diving boards, and Michael Phelps. This past week, a woman sued Apple, rumors surged that Rihanna may be going broke, and a disturbingly large new species of fish was discovered (which, in case you were wondering, is of no relation to Mr. Phelps).

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Phelps wins record-setting gold in 400-meter medley relay, 8 Gold Medals in a Single Olympics

Posted by Iflove Featured Stories on August 17, 2008 at 3:47 pm

Michael Phelps of the United States carries the flag after receiving his gold medal for the 4×100 medley, his eighth gold of the games, on Sunday August 17, 2008, in the Games of the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing, China.

Flash photography is banned in Beijing’s National Aquatics Center, but you couldn’t blame the hundreds who snapped photos of Michael Phelps.

After all, this has never happened before.

Phelps claimed his record eighth gold medal of the Beijing Olympics with a swim in the winning U.S. 400-meter medley relay on Sunday morning, breaking the tie he shared with Mark Spitz to become the winningest athlete in a single Olympics.

It wasn’t the widest of margins — the U.S. broke its own world record to win by .70 seconds over Australia — but it wasn’t anything like .01 seconds that separated Phelps from Serbia’s Milorad Cavic in the 100-meter butterfly on Saturday.

Or the .08 seconds that separated Phelps and the U.S. from France in the 400- meter freestyle relay last Monday, when Jason Lezak’s improbable comeback gave Phelps his second medal.

Yes, Phelps dodged those bullets on the way to history, but he also set records. Lots of ‘em.

whole thing, every race, one after the other from winning by one- hundredth of a second to finishing it off with a world record. It’s an amazing experience and something I’ll have forever,” said Phelps.

Swimming third for the U.S. in the butterfly leg, Phelps pulled his team back into the lead after breaststroker Brendan Hansen had lost the cushion Aaron Peirsol built in the backstroke on the first two laps.

Lezak then clinched the gold medal with a good 100-meter freestyle swim — the second time in six days he did that for Phelps — to give the Americans a time of 3 minutes, 29.34 seconds.

It lowered the old record by 1.34 seconds.

It was the seventh world record Phelps was a part of in Beijing — seven world records in eight winning races, the greatest Olympic feat of all time. No doubt about it.

Already the all-time winningest Olympian, Phelps also claimed his 14th gold medal overall to extend his own record. It was his 16th medal of any kind overall, putting him second all-time in total medal count, two behind former Soviet gymnast Larissa Latynina.

“I’m lost for words,” Phelps said.

Australia’s Eamon Sullivan gave Lezak a run in the last 50 meters, but came up short. The Aussies touched in 3:30.04 for the silver — a time that also would have broken the previous world record.

Japan won bronze in 3:31.98.

Phelps has looked beaten twice in Beijing — before Lezak sprinted to beat France’s Alain Bernard on the anchor leg, and before a final half-stroke lunge against Cavic in the 100 fly on Saturday.

Both produced different emotions in the so-called Water Cube: raucous cheering, jumping and screaming as Lezak churned his way past Bernard at the last moment in the 400 free relay; and breathless anxiousness when it looked like the American-born Cavic had taken the 100 fly.

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Phelps celebrated like a madman both times, but Sunday was different. He celebrated, for sure, but this was more a relief. The final exhale. The finish line.

Whew.

“I literally wanted to do something that no one’s ever done before in this sport,” said Phelps. “It’s been nothing but an upwards roller coaster. It’s been nothing but fun.”

Michael Phelps of the United States carries the flag after receiving his gold medal for the 4×100 medley, his eighth gold of the games, on Sunday August 17, 2008, in the Games of the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing, China.

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Michael Phelps treasures every moment to history, Jamaica sprint queens rule with medals sweep

Posted by Iflove Featured Stories on August 17, 2008 at 3:14 pm

Beijing Olympics 2008 Continued: Michael Phelps held his arms aloft on Sunday after surpassing Mark Spitz as the most successful swimmer and Olympian of all time, relief written on his face after he won an unprecedented eighth gold at one Games. Michael Phelps treasures every moment to history, Jamaica sprint queens rule with medals sweep.

Afterwards, he said he just wanted to hug his mum.

There was more sprint delight for Jamaica, with a clean sweep of the medals in the women’s 100 meters to go with compatriot Usain Bolt’s dazzling world record display in the men’s race.

Shelly-Ann Fraser grinned and punched the air as she crossed the finish line then leapt and danced for joy.

The U.S. team lodged an appeal over the race, saying their sprinters believed there had been a false start, but it was rejected by athletics’ governing body.

Africa had a good day with Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele triumphing in the men’s 10,000 meters and Cameroon’s Francoise Mbango Etone winning gold in the women’s triple jump.

Despite Phelps’ heroics, the U.S. team have all but lost the battle with China to top the medals table.

With wins on Sunday in badminton, diving, gymnastics, rowing, shooting, table tennis and wrestling, the hosts reached 35 golds to the Americans’ 19, already three ahead of their Athens haul with seven days of competition to go.

In 2004, the United States topped the table with 36 golds.

Nobody doubted it was Phelps’s day, though.

The swimmer hugged his team mates after a world record-breaking 4×100 meters medley relay win, a relatively comfortable race compared to two finger-tip finishes.

The win gave him his eighth gold at these Games, one more than Spitz in 1972, and his 14th in all, five more than anyone in the Olympics’ 112-year history.

SCREAMING FIT

The 23-year-old, who as a child in Baltimore had a screaming fit at his first swimming lesson because he did not want to get his face wet, showed that he was human after all.

“The first thing I’d like to do to my mum is just hug her, said Phelps, whose parents separated when he was young. “I’ve literally seen her for about 30 seconds this whole time.”

Phelps overcame attention deficit disorder as a child. In Beijing he again showed his strength of character to withstand intense pressure. After his exploits, he said he wanted to lie down in his own bed for five minutes “and just relax.”

“With so many people saying it couldn’t be done, all it takes is an imagination,” he said.

Sunday, day nine, was the busiest of the August 8-24 Games, with 34 golds on offer. It began with a triumph for Romania in one of the Games’ most grueling events, 38-year-old Constantina Tomescu claiming a surprise win in the women’s marathon.

In the evening, it was the turn of the Jamaican sprinters again, Fraser’s exuberant celebration recalling that of Bolt’s. It was the first clean sweep in the women’s 100 meters.

“Nobody expected me to win so there was no pressure,” she said. “I’m so excited, I really am. I can’t wait to get home.”

Remarkably these were island’s first sprint golds, although three recent 100 meters champions were Jamaican-born — Linford Christie, Donovan Bailey, and the now disgraced Ben Johnson.

The Water Cube saw more excitement in the evening as China’s “diving diva” Guo Jingjing retained her three-meter springboard crown to become the most prolific women’s diving medalist.

She has won four Olympic golds and had planned to retire, but said she had now changed her mind and wanted to carry on.

As China extended their lead at the top of the medals table, it has also been a fantastic weekend for the London 2012 hosts.

Britain have scored eight gold medals in two days in cycling, rowing, sailing and the pool, taking them to third place in the medals table with 11 golds. The British press was already dubbing it “the great haul of China.”

NADAL’S YEAR

The tennis tournament wrapped up with more glory for Spain’s Rafael Nadal. He won the singles in straight sets to add to his Wimbledon and French Open crowns.

There had been consolation for Switzerland’s Roger Federer with a doubles gold late on Saturday, and America’s Venus and Serena Williams also made up for singles disappointment by picking up a second Olympic doubles gold.

Elena Dementieva beat fellow Russian Dinara Safina to the singles crown, saying it was the greatest moment of her career.

In the highest-profile doping case of the Games, Greece’s defending women’s 400 meters hurdles champion Fani Halkia failed a drug test hours before she was to compete.

The furious chief of Greece’s Olympic Committee told Reuters the “golden girl” of the Athens Games should have stayed home instead of dragging the country’s name through the mud.

“If you want to commit suicide it is up to you, but you do not have the right to kill your country,” Minos Kyriakou said.

There was a terrible sense of deja vu for U.S. shooter Matt Emmons, who threw away gold for a second successive Games with a misfire on his final shot.

After shooting at the wrong target in Athens, a nervous Emmons this time squandered a huge lead on his final shot when he pulled the trigger by mistake while lining up.

That error let China’s Qiu Jian take gold in the men’s 50m rifle three-positions. Emmons finished fourth. “I didn’t feel my trigger shaking but I guess it was,” he said.

Beijing Olympics 2008 Continued: Michael Phelps held his arms aloft on Sunday after surpassing Mark Spitz as the most successful swimmer and Olympian of all time, relief written on his face after he won an unprecedented eighth gold at one Games. Michael Phelps treasures every moment to history, Jamaica sprint queens rule with medals sweep. Editing by Christina Wong

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Michael Phelps - Mark Spitz: A Fair Comparison, a single Olympic Games

Posted by Iflove Featured Stories on August 17, 2008 at 2:04 pm

The two champions, Michael Phelps and Mark Spitz: A Fair Comparison, a single Olympic Games. Michael Phelps Gets Eight Olympic Gold Medals, eclipsing Mark Spitz’s seven-gold performance at 1972 Munich Games. A look at Michael Phelps and Mark Spitz and their gold medal performances in a single Olympic Games:

Michael Phelps, 2008 (Beijing)

100 Butterfly, 50.58, OR

200 Butterfly, 1:52.03, WR

200 Freestyle, 1:42.96, WR

200 Individual Medley, 1:54.23, WR

400 Individual Medley, 4:03.84, WR

4×100 Freestyle Relay, 3:08.24, WR

4×200 Freestyle Relay, 6:58.56, WR

4×100 Medley Relay, 3:29.34, WR

Mark Spitz, 1972 (Munich)

100 Freestyle, 51.22, WR

200 Freestyle, 1:52.78, WR

100 Butterfly, 54.27, WR

200 Butterfly, 2:00.70, WR

4×100 Freestyle Relay, 3:26.42, WR

4×200 Freestyle Relay, 7:35.78, WR

4×100 Medley Relay, 3:48.16, WR

The two champions, Michael Phelps - Mark Spitz: A Fair Comparison, a single Olympic Games. Michael Phelps Gets Eight Olympic Gold Medals, eclipsing Mark Spitz’s seven-gold performance at 1972 Munich Games. A look at Michael Phelps and Mark Spitz and their gold medal performances in a single Olympic Games. Editing by Alice Liu

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