Showing posts with label Meadowbrook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meadowbrook. Show all posts

Friday, December 05, 2008

Michael Phelps, SI's Sportsman of the Year

One word for the Michael Phelps' profile in the current Sports Illustrated - the Sportsman of the Year issue: terrific.

SI's Alan Shipnuck goes deep inside Phelps' world, deeper than previous stories I have read. There are a number of good insights into childhood experiences that shaped the Phelps we know. Also, some interviews with Baltimore locals who remember a kid intensely driven (internally, if not parentally).

This is from the piece: "When Michael was 15, he told me he wanted to change the sport of swimming," says Cathy Lears Bennett, the instructor for Meadowbrook's swim school who taught a seven-year-old Phelps to swim. "It was like, 'Yeah, right, who told you to say that, kid?' But he always had a vision that swimming could become important to American fans."

I take exception to one throwaway line in Shipnuck's piece, as a member of Meadowbrook, the anything-but-glamorous fitness club in Baltimore where Phelps and dozens of other Olympic hopefuls train - and I stay, um, fit. It's the one in which the reporter describes the diverse clientele at Meadowbrook. "When Phelps resumes training next month, he will sometimes find himself in a lane next to kids in swim diapers or seniors trying to loosen up arthritic joints."

Watch whose joints you're dissing, bud.