This is not a good comparison because Michael phelps is not a sprint swimmer.
His mom wanted him to be water safe
Michael Phelps is extremely successful. He is one of the biggest influences on upcoming swimmers and many swimmers look up to him. His body is built for speed in the water so he is the best there is.
His mom wanted his sisters and him to become water safe
The current world record holder for the Relay open water swim is a Chinese team that completed a 140.6 km swim in 25 hours and 30 minutes in 2015.
Aquaman because he controls water. I hope this helps! :)
Michael Phelps eye color is brownish hazel. More along the brown side.
The venue was called the Water Cube, and it was at the 2008 Olympics.
The Water Cube
Some childhood experiences of Michael Phelps include his initial fear of water and learning swimming when he was merely 7 years old. He was diagnosed with ADHD just as he was beginning to master swimming. Encouraged by his sisters, he learnt to swim. Swimming was also an outlet for his abundant energy.
Michael Phelps just won Sports Illustrated Athlete of the year. He is receiving a lot of media attention.
North Baltimore Swim School (NBSS) in the early 1980's. Cathy Bennett (then Lears), with degrees in child psychology and early childhood education, developed a program that focused on building comfort, confidence and a feeling for the water in each child. A young Michael Phelps was one of the first students!Over the years, the program continually evolved, providing countless unique and un-matched experiences with teaching all ages and abilities. These experiences became the DNA of our philosophies and methods.In 2009, Michael Phelps returned to Baltimore, with Coach Bob Bowman, and began to invest in his dream, to grow the sport of swimming and get more children in the water. In the fall of 2009, Michael began to make his dream a reality, teaming up with NBSS to launch Michael Phelps Swim School and offer world-class swimming instruction.
Absolutely! It's easy to beat them in a race too! They aren't exactly Michael Phelps in the water...