Michael Phelps 'disappointed'
Michael Phelps 'disappointed'

Michael Phelps 'disappointed'

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Michael Phelps expressed disappointment in the performance of Team USA's men's swimming at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where they secured only one individual gold medal, the least since the 1956 Olympics. He acknowledged a few standout performances, notably Bobby Finke's gold and world record in the 1500-meter freestyle, which he described as 'unbelievable.' Phelps emphasized that the world is catching up to the U.S. in swimming and stressed the importance of preparation for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Despite the men's struggles, Team USA led all nations with a total of 28 swimming medals, largely due to the success of the women's team. Phelps called for a renewed commitment among American swimmers to strive for greatness, hoping to inspire future athletes to break records. His candid remarks highlight the challenges facing U.S. swimming as competition intensifies globally.

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