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Michael Phelps becomes the first athlete to win eight gold medals in a single Olympics

Beijing, August 17
Michael Phelps won an unprecedented eighth gold medal at the Beijing Games today, surging past yet another Olympic milestone as the United States won the men’s 4x100m medley relay in world record time. With the victory, Phelps overtook compatriot Mark Spitz, whose seven swimming golds at Munich in 1972 were the most at a single Games.

At 23, and competing in his third Olympics, Phelps took his total of Olympic titles to a record 14, including six from Athens, where he also claimed two bronze. The US squad of Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, Phelps and Jason Lezak won a tight race in 3:29.34, Lezak holding off Australian individual world record-holder Eamon Sullivan on the closing freestyle leg.

The United States were lying third when Phelps hit the water for the penultimate butterfly leg. He had given the United States a narrow lead by the time he handed over to Lezak.

“I don’t know what to feel right now, there are so many emotions going through my head and so much excitement, I guess I just want to see my mom,” Phelps said. The Americans improved on the previous world record of 3:30.68. Australia were also under the previous record, taking silver in 3:30.04 and Japan took the bronze in 3:31.18. “It’s a beautiful thing, I am so proud to be a part of this relay team,” Peirsol said.

“It wasn’t like we were doing this for Michael, but it’s an honor to be part of it. It would have been something if we hadn’t done it. Sullivan came back at the end, but I think at the end of a long competition we are all a little tired right now,” Peirsol added. — AFP 

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Umpteen Davids have slain many a Goliath in the world of boxing and Akhil Kumar does not want to step on a banana skin and miss out on his first Olympic medal on Monday. The quarterfinal bout against unheralded Veaceslav Gojan of Moldova should ideally be a cakewalk. Akhil, however, refuses to lower his guard. P 19

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