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Another two golds last night for Michael Phelps, the most decorated American Olympian ever: That makes 21 gold medals in his career, 25 medals overall, and with his win in the 200m butterflya particularly personal win, given his loss in that event four years agoPhelps now has 12 individual wins to bring him into a tie with the late, great Leonidas of Rhodes.
Olympic historian Bill Mallon pulled out this beauty of a factoid, and theres no reason to doubt it: the IOC is good at keeping stats and the Classical and Hellenistic-era Greeks werent bad either. Leonidas of Rhodes was a sprinter, apparently one of the best who ever lived, according to the mostly complete Olympic records first compiled by Hippias of Elas and updated and revised by later scholars.
At the 154th Olympiad, held in 164 BCE, Leonidas completed the triple, winning the stadion sprint (about 200 meters*), the diaulos (twice the length of the stadion), and the hoplitodromos, a diaulos with the runners wearing a helmet and greaves and carrying a shield, the armor weighing more than 50 pounds.
*The stadion was not a fixed length, but instead varied based on the length of the stadium was being used. At Olympia, that was 192.27 meters. The dialous was simply there and back.
Then Leonidas won the triple at the next three Olympic Games, in 160 BCE, 156 BCE, and 152 BCE. As Pausanias tells us, Leonidas, the most famous runner...maintained his speed at its prime for four Olympiads, and won twelve victories for running.
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CanadaexPat
(496 posts)JohnnyLib2
(11,212 posts)Thanks for posting.
hlthe2b
(102,294 posts)His strokes are so damned precise and as tall and lean as he is, I still can't see how he could even be buoyant. He is truly a marvel.
oswaldactedalone
(3,491 posts)Pythagorus has a thereom about Phelps buoyancy.