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Early Life and Career


Rise to Fame
Phelps' breakthrough moment came at the 2004 Athens Olympics, where he won six gold medals and two bronze medals. This remarkable performance catapulted him to international fame, and he became a sensation in the swimming world. Over the next three Olympics, Phelps continued to dominate the sport, winning a staggering 23 gold medals and setting multiple world records. His most memorable performance came at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, where he won eight gold medals, surpassing Mark Spitz's 36-year-old record.
Personal Life: Wife and Family
In 2015, Phelps married Nicole Johnson, a former Miss California USA winner. The couple has two sons, Boomer Robert Phelps (born 2016) and Beckett Richard Phelps (born 2018). Phelps has been open about his struggles with depression and anxiety, using his platform to raise awareness and reduce stigma around mental health issues.
Medals and Achievements
Phelps' medal tally is a testament to his hard work and dedication: 28 Olympic medals (23 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze) 39 World Championship medals (26 gold, 6 silver, 7 bronze) 7-time World Swimmer of the Year 11-time American Swimmer of the Year
Fascinating Facts
Phelps' wingspan is 6 feet 7 inches, which is wider than his height of 6 feet 4 inches. He has a unique swimming technique, using a " dolphin kick" that allows him to conserve energy and generate more power. Phelps has been known to eat up to 12,000 calories per day during intense training periods. He has been involved in several philanthropic efforts, including the Michael Phelps Foundation, which promotes healthy lifestyles and provides swimming lessons to underprivileged children.