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‎08-10-2016 09:55 AM
@occasionalrain wrote:You are wrong. He was not shaking his fist at his opponent. In fact, he congratulated him. This after said opponate had been antagonizing him every chance he got.
He laughed, so what, it was a happy occasion. Do you suppose that FSK didn't, if not laugh, surely smiled when he saw the flag still there?
That was my first thought that the other swimmer may have egged him on prior to the race. We especially do not know what goes on away from the cameras. The competition must be intense for swimming the way we have seen it in figure skating several decades ago. Now that was unsportsmanlike like conduct. An iron pipe and a knee.
‎08-10-2016 09:58 AM
Good grief people just live to be offended.
Can you (in general) do what he did? You also choose to ignore the back story. Whatever...
‎08-10-2016 10:06 AM
@Melania wrote:Good grief people just live to be offended.
Can you (in general) do what he did? You also choose to ignore the back story. Whatever...
No one is offended. Disliking his behavior and being offended are two different things. He came across as looking foolish. That's his problem, not mine.
‎08-10-2016 10:09 AM
@Mellie32 wrote:
Did you know that this was him while his opponent was purposely standing in front of him and exercise boxing. Even the announcers were commenting on how the other man was constantly staring and trying to intimidating Phelps. I thought Phelps showed remarkable restraint toward the jerk!
‎08-10-2016 10:13 AM
I didn't have a problem with any of Phelps' reactions. Much of it was in response to Le Clos' taunting which has been ongoing for years and has been especially blatant during those Olympics (for example, standing a few feet in front of Phelps' before the race and doing a boxing routine). The "number one" thing was done by Le Clos last Olympics when he beat Phelps. I think Phelps reaction after last night's relay was because even he was surprised he pulled it off. He was clearly spent, having raced about an hour before the relay. I think he went into the relay wondering if he'd have enough left, and his reaction was one of surprise and glee that he did. To those who treat him respectfully, he responds in kind. To those who throw it in his face, he throws it right back. Fair enough, IMO.
‎08-10-2016 11:27 AM
@Mellie32 wrote:
I love this face!
This is the face of I am about to be one swimming_____ and tear this place up LOL!
He is AWSOME!
I am so happy for him! ![]()
I was so happy for his mom and his fiance too!
‎08-10-2016 11:30 AM
They call that his DEATH STARE.
‎08-10-2016 11:32 AM
‎08-10-2016 12:09 PM
Michael was focusing and listening to supportinve and encouraging words. He noticed the opponent teasing him but he knows what he is capable of doing - WINNING!
GO MICHAEL ! GO TEAM USA!
‎08-10-2016 12:33 PM
For the record, my comments were specific to his behavior in the pool immediately after winning.
I didn't see the fake boxing thing or the death stare he responded with. I'm more concerned with not gloating after winning. The other shenanigans didn't interest me.
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