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Eight medals, including six gold and two bronze. Michael Phelps used the Olympic Games in Athens as his breakout event. Already known in the swimming world for the summer of 2003 when he set seven world records in 41 days, Michael's record-tying medal haul made him a mainstream name. He's well on his way to his ambitious goal of "changing the sport of swimming," but despite Michael's pre-eminence in the pool, his story is not a swimming diary but a take of adversities overcome and redemption through persistence.
More Reviews and RecommendationsMichael Phelps is an American swimmer. He holds the record for winning the most gold medals (8) in a single Olympics (2008). He has won 16 Olympic medals, 14 gold and two bronze. He holds seven world records and has over 20 World Championship medals. After returning home from Beijing in 2008, Michael used the well-publicized $1 million dollar Speedo bonus to start the Michael Phelps Foundation through which he hopes to encourage children to lead healthy, active lives, and to continue to grow the sport of swimming. He now resides in Baltimore, MD with his dog Herman.
Brian Cazeneuve is a staff writer at Sports Illustrated and has been the magazine's fulltime Olympics journalist since 1995. Before joining SI, he worked as a freelance writer for Time, People, The New York Times, Washington Post, Associated Press, Reuters and NBC Sports. In 2003, he won the Jesse Abramson Prize, a national award for excellence in track and field writing.
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December 13, 2008: I still remember getting this book in the mail about 3 years ago! I have been sort of obsessed with Michael Phelps since early 2004. I have read this book many times and it never gets old! Any Michael Phelps phan should read this!
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December 04, 2008: This book Beneath the Surface by Bob Costas tells Michael Phelps's journey through this life from the beginning to where he is today. It tells you about the many hardships he went through from his parents splitting up when he was young, to his sisters eating disorder. This book lets you experience all the excitement, fear, and determination Michael has had throughout his swimming career. If you have ever wondered what it was like to be in someone else?s shoes for a day, or have ever wondered how much Olympic athletes do to make it there, then I suggest this book for you. So learn up close and personal about Michael Phelps?s journey to becoming and eight time gold medalist.