Via Larry Brown Sports:

If Michael Phelps wanted to, he could return to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio and pad his own records. The 18-time gold medal winner could probably snag a few more if he took the time to train properly, but at this point, he has not given us any reason to believe that is going to happen.
During a trip to Brazil to receive the Exceptional Achievement Award at the Laureus World Sports Awards last week, Phelps reiterated that his competitive swimming career is over.
“It has been an amazing career, and it is crazy to think that it is over,” Phelps said according to United Press International. “But I’ve done everything that I wanted to do in sport. I wanted to change swimming and take it to a level, and I have. But I will continue to be a part of sport and help grow sports. That is a goal and a passion of mine.”
Phelps said he is planning to attend the 2016 Olympics as a spectator, but at this point, it appears Ryan Lochte’s prediction about Phelps’ future is unlikely to fruition.
“I am having fun,” Phelps said of enjoying his time off. “I love being retired, I can’t stress it enough. I am happy, smiling, and more relaxed. It’s something that I have wanted for a long time and now I’m happy that I can make the most of it.”
Is it completely out of the question? Phelps is only 27 years old, so it’s not like he would be unable to handle the physical demands of training for another Olympic Games. That being said, he needed an NFL superstar to convince him to compete in London last summer. That probably says all we need to know.
-
I hope so, because I am already tired of his golf non-exploits and all the hype he gets over his lousy golf game
Michael Phelps Denies Rumors That He Will Swim at 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro
Is Don Mattingly on his way out?
With the Dodgers struggling, Don Mattingly reportedly has a tenuous hold on his job at best and some speculate that it would be a surprise if he lasts the week.
Manuel: Bills' offense 'easier' than Florida State's
According to Buffalo's first-round draft pick, quarterback E.J. Manuel, the team's offense has been easier to learn than his alma mater's.
Howard intrigued by HOU, DAL?
Dwight Howard's season with the Lakers came to an early exit this postseason, but it's not too late to speculate where he may be headed next (if anywhere).
RGIII thanks fans for wedding gifts
Redskins fans showed their support for their star quarterback, surprising him and his fiancee by buying up every gift in their wedding registry.
LeBron to Vogel: Not just next team
After advancing to the conference semis, Frank Vogel referred to the Heat as the next team in their championship run, a comment LeBron James took umbrage with.
Beal: Derrick Rose is scared
Bradley Beal may have only been a rookie this year, but he called out veteran star Derrick Rose for sitting the year out with his injury.
Kobe responds to Phil's comparison
Kobe Bryant tweeted a response to Phil Jackson comparing him with Michael Jordan in his upcoming book. See what he said.
Presti: Thunder not amnestying Perk
Oklahoma City Thunder GM Sam Presti says the team is not planning to amnesty center Kendrick Perkins despite his big salary.
Bush: Stafford can be a Hall of Famer
Reggie Bush joined the Lions this offseason, and he is already complimentary of his new quarterback, Matthew Stafford.
Oxbow upsets Orb at Preakness
Oxbow upset Orb to win the 138th Preakness Stakes, ending Orb's bid to win the Triple Crown. Watch a replay of the race.
| Latest Rumors | The Backyard | Going Viral |
|
|
Today's Best Stuff |
For BloggersJoin the Yardbarker Network for more promotion, traffic, and money. |
Company Info |
Help |
What is Yardbarker?Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond. |











|
March 18, 2013















