Tuesday 23 December 2008
2008 is coming to an end and we must reflect on the amazing-ness that was the Beijing Olympics.

The Associated Press has named Michael Phelps the male athlete of the year and selected his winningnest (HAHA) eight gold medals at the Beijing Games the top sports story of the year. How can we disagree with them? Phelps Phever has swept the nation. Yes, Michael’s performance was amazing but we feel the need to discuss some other races that had us on the edge of our seats, screaming at the top of our lungs well into the night scaring the neighbors and waking anyone within a mile radius of our homes.

Jason Lezak’s heroic come back in the 4x100 free won’t be forgotten for a while, he set off trailing French swimmer Alain Bernard (affectionately dubbed horse face) by almost a body length, and by the turn he looked to be pulling away from the US veteran Olympian however, a tactical error on Bernard’s part allowed The King of France to rein him in the last 15M pulling off the greatest relay finish of all time. ALL HAIL KING LEZAK!

Dara Torres the oldest member of the Women’s Swim Team, at the young age of 41 won silver behind German swimmer Britta Steffen with a new American record, losing the gold by only 0.01 of a second. She now has an Olympic career spanning 24 years, and has tied the record for most Olympic medals won by a Female Swimmer with Jenny Thompson. Not to mention her great sportsmanship, when a competitors suit tore right before the race she asked officials to delay the start so that her competitor could get a new one. Talk about honorable, Dara truly embodies the definition of amazing.

Ryan Lochte also created some tidal waves of his own in the Water Cube. He beat out Mr. Backstroke himself, Aaron Peirsol in the 200M back earning himself his first individual gold medal and in a world record time of 1:53.94, not too shabby if we say so ourselves. Lochte, affectionately dubbed Reezy by many left the 2008 games with 4 medals total. (Other include- 2 bronze in the 200M and 400M IM, 1 gold in the 4X200 M Freestyle Relay). His laid back attitude outside of the pool is a sharp contrast to his fierce competitive drive he shows each and every time he’s on the pool deck. Fierce competitor or laid back lover, the lady killer has our hearts.

Natalie Coughlin was awarded Female Athlete of the Year at the 5th annual USA Swimming Foundation's Golden Goggle Awards. The Beijing Olympics was Coughlin's second trip to the Olympics where she brought home 6 medals (1 gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze). In winning 6 medals at the most recent Games, she became the first woman to ever win a 100 M Backstroke gold in two consecutive Olympics and the first American female swimmer in modern Olympic history to win six medals in a single Olympics. Her performance raised her total medal count to 11 total (3 gold, 4 silver, and 4 bronze). Her smile and bubbly personality is one that everyone who has watched any of her races or interviews remembers. She is one of the bright shining stars of the US Swim Team and will continue to be for a long time.

Competing in her first international swim meet at the young age of 15 was Elizabeth Beisel. She qualified for the US Olympic Team in the 400m IM and the 200M backstroke. She posted the best time in the prelims for the 400M IM and finished fourth in the final. In the 200M backstroke, she posted the second fastest time in the semis and finished fifth in the final. Although she didn't win a medal, she swam amazing races and proved that she had every right in competing at the Beijing Olympic Games. Her races will only get better as the years go by and now that she's got the first international event under her belt, the first meet nerves are gone and the gloves are on.

Following the in footsteps as her teammate and hometown friend, Michael Phelps, Katie Hoff appeared in her second Olympics at the age of 19. With more knowledge under belt of international meets, she came to compete. Her schedule had the media dubbing her "the female Michael Phelps" because she would have had 6 medal races in 7 days. Although she didn't have the performance she had hoped, she did come away with 3 medals (1 silver and 2 bronze). She also finished fourth in 2 events and in 200M freestyle, she set an American record. She put out the best she could and didn’t stop fighting until her hand was on the wall. Watch out for her in the upcoming years because we see her becoming an more fierce competitor than we have seen from her first trip to the Olympics in 2004.

The 2008 Olympic medal count for the US Swim Team was three more than that of the 2004 Olympic games. The US Olympic Swim team brought home a respectable 31 medals! They also broke 11 world records which is 3 more than in Athens. Some of those records were broken numerous times during the games including in heats, and prelim swims. The Men's team won 17 medals which is 1 less than in Athens, but 10 of those medals were gold, which is the most since 1976 (Phelps bringing home 8 of his own!). The Women's team brought home 14 which is 4 four more than in Athens, 2 of which were gold. These Olympic Games were definitely the fastest and most amazing Games to watch.

We here at the DCC can’t wait for 2009 (INDY HERE WE COME!!!!!!!!!!!) but are sad to see the 2008 Olympic games officially behind us. We are looking forward to seeing NEW world records being set and times lowered continuing into the new year and even beyond....all the way to Roma and even London 2012. (Yes we are looking that far ahead!) Wishing everyone Happy Holidays and a WONDERFUL NEW YEAR!

(Note: there are tons of swimmers we didn't mention but we still HEART them and want them to know we APPRECIATE AND RESPECT THEM IMMENSELY! MUCH LOVE FOR TEAM USA)

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Thursday 18 December 2008

Yet another swimmer has left Octagon! According to Gold Medal Mel, Megan Jendrick has left Octagon- Peter Carlisle had also been her long time agent.

(check out goldmedalmel.com for all the info...)

Personally, we're wondering if Mr. Carlisle has dropped the ball. First Reezy, and now Megan. Is he spending too much time finding sponsorship deals for his biggest client, Michael Phelps? Or was it just time for the two swimmers to move on to bigger and better things? We'll let you be the judge, but we think something smells a little fishy.

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Tuesday 16 December 2008
Because this is amazing...

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Monday 15 December 2008
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LOCHTEEEEEEEE- Ovaries have EXPLODED.

In the new GQ magazine- On stands the 23rd.

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Sunday 14 December 2008



Here are the photos ladies and gents- Security was tight so it's all we got!

Note- those are not books behind him... it's actual wallpaper that looks like rows of books. No joke, ODD.

We see you Mama Phelps and Hilary!
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After the EPIC day that Renae had in which she was able to "meet" MP, the ladies of the DCC decided to take a trip down memory lane. We were in our respective locations but all three of us were watching the same youtube videos (shameless youtube plug inserted here). Although we had all seen the races live back in 2004, seeing them again just brought back all the memories.

We found ourselves anxious to see how the race was going to end and even though we knew the outcome, it was still as exciting as watching the first time. Seeing the emotion on MP's face when he was on the medal stand for the first time EVER, had tears flowing down our cheeks. Seeing Phlochte in their very first Olympic race together was totally EPIC. Seeing the birth of Phlochte definitely brought tears. TOTAL SAPS!

Watching as Vendt leaped over the lane lines to congratulate MP on his win was amazing and full of tears. They went 1 – 2 like they had wanted. Watching and reliving the Olympics of Athens 2004 made us wish we could all relive it again. That was the birth of our love for swimming... Sure, we watched in 2000, and fell in love with that 15 year old making history then, but this was more than a bunch of pre-teens falling in love with the cute boy on television. This was a group of young ladies falling in love with something much more. Something much larger.

This was a group of young ladies falling in love with a sport. SWIMMING. That love still exists and that's why it was so emotional for us to relive Athens. We remember the race that made us fall in love: 400IM. Of course, MP would swim in it. lol.

Many people say swimming isn't a real sport but we beg to differ, it has the makings of every element that any other sport has. Lead Changes, Upsets, Blowouts and of course CHAMPIONS. That's why we love it and will continue to love it. Athens was special to many Olympic athletes for what they accomplished there but it is also special to some fans, like us, who will forever remember it and love to relive it.



400IM- What can we say? BB won his FIRST GOLD MEDAL! It has been four, FOUR years since this happened and we can't watch it without tearing up... okay, sobbing like babies!


4X200- Can we give mad props to Kletus? For serious... how does it feel to be served a nice big plate of IN-YOUR-FUCKING-FACE-AUSSIES?! JEAHHHH!


Since Reezy left Octagon we can no longer enjoy his EPIC blogs from swimroom.com with Weezy lyrics, so we leave with this:


"Love, live life, proceed, progress..."

CHEAHHHHHH.

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Saturday 13 December 2008
I met (or got to see) MP at his book signing today (12/13/08) in Baltimore at the Barnes & Noble at Inner Harbor. My friends and I got there around 0930AM and one side of the second floor was already filled up. So, my friend and I gave my roommate and her boyfriend all of our stuff to hold because we were not going to be able to keep it when going into the signing area. (Think airport security.)

All I had with me when we got in line was myself and my book. My wristband number was 175 so I figured that I was at a good spot. There were a lot of Cub Scouts around because they had had a campout at the aquarium last night; there were a lot of older couples there and then tons of teenagers. Everyone was really friendly and the staff was excellent. There was a PA system announcement what felt like every 3 minutes telling everyone about the rules of the signing (Think flight attendant's demonstration over and over and over again) Michael arrived shortly before 1230 and we all knew because all of the girls started screaming.

There was a lady that checked your book and your wristband and then you were allowed to the other side of the store (Think flight attendant checking your boarding pass) The line moved very quickly because he was only signing his name and one person was allowed a maximum of two books. People were standing on chairs and bookcases trying to get a picture of him away from the signing area (I was pretty upset that I didn't think about keeping my camera for that purpose). Once we finally got through to the last bit of bookcases before the signing area, there was a Baltimore police officer and a B&N employee waiting for you.

They took everything you had in line away from you besides yourself and the book. Then a lady checked the book and wristband again (Think flight attendant assisting you in finding your seat). Then you handed your book to a man who then handed your book to another man who then gave your book to MP. When MP was signing your book you were to stand at the far edge of the table and wait until he handed your book to a lady who then handed it to you. When it was finally my turn and the book passing finally got to MP, he first shook his head because of all the PSU (Penn State University) stuff I was wearing (For those who don't know, U of M and PSU are big rivals in the Big 10 conference). He then smiled at me and asked me how I was doing. I said fine and thanked him for signing my book and then I was rushed out of the signing area (so fast I thought there was a fire).

Once out of the signing area, people collected their stuff , but since my friends had all of my stuff I waited until my other friend was done getting her book signed. Then I was bombarded by a B&N employee who proceeded to cut off my wrist band (I was pretty upset about this because I was going to keep that as a souvenir). I then rushed over to the second line which was the picture line where you could get a picture of MP signing someone else's book. That was the only way you could get a picture (So I have a lovely picture of an older woman getting her book signed by MP…what memories!) Oh yeah, DP and Hilary were also there. They were sitting at a table right near MP. They were having conversations with the B&N employees and all looked to be having fun. (I didn't know they were going to be there so it was pretty exciting to see them too) Besides all the rules and regulations, the day was absolutely amazing! The only thing I would change would be more time with MP and a picture of me with him and not the older lady whoever she may be. He was talking about the Ravens and college football, so I believe that he is just how he seems in all the interviews, books and everything else about him. This was a great way to end at great year! And after being a fan of MP for the last 8 years, I can now say that I have met (or at least spoken to) Michael Phelps.
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SYSTEM OVERLOAD- We can no longer bare children...

Lochte stripping courtesy of GMM-




ANDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD MEETING MICHAEL FRED PHELPS?! WHATTTTTT?!!!!! Encounter coming soon, yes we have pictures.... so stay tuned!

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Friday 12 December 2008
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Thursday 11 December 2008
Tavis Smiley Show:





Lots of LOL's!

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Wednesday 10 December 2008


We're reading MP's new book in between final projects, papers and classes so we can't comment on the entire thing yet but there are a few passages that make us very happy girls.

PHLOCHTE LIVES!

We absolutely HEART the passage where MP discusses "Doggy" and their differences. So freakin' cute.

In our sick twisted minds we want Phlochte to live forever. As much as we love Chocolochte we will forever be Phlochte girls at heart. With that said, we wanted to blog about a particular chapter in No Limits- The Will To Succeed where Mr. Phelps discusses Lochte being his personal shaving partner. The mental image of that is far too much for us to process. LITERALLY NO WORDS. Seriously, the thought of them listening to Weezy and shaving each other is far too indecent.

To be a fly on the wall in their Olympic Village Suite...

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Monday 8 December 2008
There are no words...



From 1:30 on- A BIG WTF?! Oh Michael... FAIL-PS!

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Sunday 7 December 2008
If you haven't already heard the news Reezy has left Octagon and is signing w/ PMK!

GO TO: http://www.goldmedalmel.typepad.com for the latest Reezy info and videos from this weekend. (Not to mention adorable videos of Cullen Jones, GWG, and Matt Grevers too)

On to more disturbing news- Ryan is hanging out with Christian Audigier. He let us know via his facebook status early this evening... For those of you who don't know Christian is behind Von Dutch and the equally horrendous Ed Hardy. We hope Lochte isn't getting inspiration for his clothing line from this visit or we will be in some trouble. The world already has enough trucker hats and overly glittered/ bedazzled items.

MP's new book is dropping in TWO-FREAKING days. Have you pre-ordered yours?

Congrats to all the swimmers who participated in Short Course Natls this weekend. We enjoyed some spectacular times and races!

The view count on our blog is steadily increasing and we can't be happier. BIG THANK YOU to everyone who continues to come back and read what we have to babble about. If there is anything you want more or less of please let us know! Leave comments or feel free to email us. We're open for suggestions.
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Friday 5 December 2008
Ryan S. Lochte has officially been declared a health hazard to women! After watching the v-blog GMM posted the ladies of DCC are finding it hard to function. We thought Mr. Phelps had our hearts but after a Lochte filled past few days we are seriously questioning our loyalty. *GASP*


In other new, MAD PROPS to Dagny Knutson who broke the American Record in the 400IM Friday night with a time of 4:00:62. The previous AR was held by Ms. Katie Hoff.(4.00.66)

Has anyone seen the ESPN magazine with Phelpsie on the cover? FINALLY a magazine cover done right! Fierce look- CHECK! Interesting concept- CHECK! MINIMAL WATER- CHECK! Maybe the photographers at SI need to take some lessons... we love the concept behind the photo. It took us a few glances but we realized he had water flowing through his veins instead of blood.


We can't wait for TUESDAY! MP's new book drops and Phelps Phever will once again commence. Here's a listing of his crazy schedule for those of you who are interested:

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9TH:
  • The Today Show- NBC Studios 7:00am EST/6:00am CST
  • New York book signing, Barnes & Noble 12:30pm
  • Access Hollywood- NBC (or check local listings) 7:00pm EST/6:00pm CST
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10TH:
  • Smiley Show- PBS 12:00am EST/Tuesday Dec 9th 11:00pm CST
  • Morning- CNN 6:00am EST/5:00am CST
  • Los Angeles book signing, Borders 1:00pm
  • Tonight Show w/Jay Leno- NBC 11:30pm EST/10:30pm CST
THURSAY, DECEMBER 11TH:
  • Rome is Burning- ESPN 4:30pm EST/3:30pm CST
  • Hannity & Colmes- FOX News Channel 9:00pm EST/8:00pm CST
  • Colbert Report- Comedy Central 11:30pm EST/10:30pm CST
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12TH:
  • Live with Regis & Kelly- NBC or(Check local listings for affiliate & time)
Looks like DVR's and Tivos will be working overtime across America this coming week.. Beijing 2.0?

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Thursday 4 December 2008
Here are some of the results from short course...

200IM:
Final A- Reezy aka Ryan Lochte's time was 1.40.89 TAKING FIRST! He held the lead from 15M out.
2nd-Eric Shanteau- 142.59

Final B- Alex Vanderkaay took 4th w/ 1.47.05 (500Y Free- Baby VDK came in 6th w/ 4.23.60)

Lochte is lookin good... However we must comment on the Ed Hardy shirt he was wearing earlier in the day... for serious Lochte? There are no words, except WHYYYYYYY? We can't even begin to say how wrong that is...

He's only been back training for 10 days and has put on some weight since Beijing but he's still got it... can't wait to see his times once he is training hard. We were excited to hear he's going to be training in Australia for 3 weeks in January.

Lochte swam about 2 minutes after the 200IM in the 50 Free against Grevers.

In Final A- Our friendly giant out touched Lochte w/ a time of 18.95 taking first. Lochte came in @ 19.39 placing 7th.

In Final B- Garret Weber Gale came in 4th w/ 19.87.

4X100 Relay- Grevers led the race and his team came in 1st! Time of 3.07.03- SMASHING the competition w/ a body length lead!!!!! YAY!!!! DO WORK SON!

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Just wanted to send love and good wishes to those swimmers who are competing this weekend in Atlanta for the Short Course Natl Championships.

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Wednesday 3 December 2008

Our blog is officially up and running! YAY!

We are very excited and can't wait for all that we want to post and Nationals coming in July.

Featured swimmers this month- Ricky Berens and Christine Magnuson.

RICKY BERENS:



DOB: 4/21/1988
Height: 6'2
Hometown: Charlotte, NC
Current Residence: Austin, Texas
College: University of Texas (2010)
Club: Longhorn Aquatics
Major: Business
Coach: Eddie Reese
Where have we seen him?:
He made his Olympic appearance this year in Beijing with a personal best time in the 800M (4X200) Freestyle Relay with a time of: 1:46.14.
Records Held: Holds AR in 800y FR-R, set at 2008 Big 12 Championships Holds USO in 800y FR-R, set at 2008 Big 12 Championships Holds NAG (13-14) in 100y FL, set at 2003
NC Southern Zone Eastern Holds
NAG (13-14) in 200y FL, set at 2003 NC Southern Zone Eastern
Hobbies outside of swimming: Golf
Most Influential Person: Parents "They have always been there for me and are always supportive no matter what happens. They both are great people and parents and I look up to them a lot."
Favorite Movies: 300, Superbad, Supertroopers, Knocked Up
Favorite TV: Sports Center
Favorite Music: O.A.R., Umphrey's McGee, Counting Crows, Dispatch.

Noteworthy Mention: Ricky and one of our favorite bloggers and swimming legends Mel Monroe Stewart A.K.A. GOLD MEDAL MEL have a connection. Growing up Ricky swam for Olde Georgetown pool in Charlotte, where his mom, Leslie coached. Mel used to swim there as a kid and Berens met GMM at age 6 when he returned to his childhood stomping grounds to flash his gold medal to the kiddies. What a small world...

Baby Berens is one of the youngest members swimming for Team USA. Personally, we think he has great potential to do bigger and better things especially in London 2012. Berens is in the company of some epic swimmers everyday. Some of our personal favorites- The Texas Trio (Ian Crocker, Aaron Peirsol and Brendan Hansen) Garret Weber-Gale, Eric Shanteau... the list could go on. Not to mention, his coach, Eddie Reese is freakin' amazing. Much love for the Longhorn Aquatic Club!

On a side note, I am SUPER STOKED because Ricky's birthday is 7 days after mine. We'll both be turning the big 2-1 this coming year!! Can we say FIESTA?

(Written by Kimmie- thanks to swimmingteamusa.org and about.com)


CHRISTINE MAGNUSON:



DOB: October 17, 1985
Hometown: Tinley Park, Illinois
Childhood Nickname: Mags
Current Residence: Knoxville, Tennessee
College: University of Tennessee (2009)
Club: Tennessee
Major: Exercise Science
Coach: Matt Kredich

Where have we seen her?:
She competed in her first Olympics at Beijing 2008 where she came away with two silver medals. The medals are in 100 meter Butterfly and 4 x 100 meter Medley Relay. In her collegiate competitions, she won 100 yard butterfly at the 2008 SEC and NCAA Championships as well as being the recipient of the Commissioner’s Trophy after winning four gold medals at the SEC Championship. She was also named SEC Female Swimmer of the Year.
Personal Bests (as listed on the U of TN athletics website)
50m free 25.78
100m free 55.13
200m free 2:00.68
100m fly 57.30

We were lucky enough to get in touch with Christine and she took time out of her busy schedule and answered some questions that we didn’t know about her already.

How old were you when you broke your first record? I honestly don't remember
Do you remember what you first award was? What was it for? No idea.
What is your favorite place to travel to? Anywhere overseas, I love seeing new places and experiencing new cultures.
Favorite place to swim? University of Tennessee
Favorite beverage? Sunkist
Favorite food? Patio Ribs
Favorite NFL/MLB/NBA team? Chicago Bears. Other than that, I don't really get into the pro teams. I love college sports.
Celeb you look up to? None. I prefer to be inspired by my family, my teammates, and normal people that do extraordinary things.
Celeb you think or someone has told you you look like? The girl from X Men with the white strip in her hair.
What made you want to become an Olympic athlete? Just the desire to be my best.
If you weren't a swimmer what would you be doing right now? I'd probably do another sport of some kind, I love athletics.

Christine Magnuson is one of the fresh faces that appeared in the Beijing Olympics. Coming off of big wins at the SEC and NCAA Championships, she showed great promise at Beijing with her two silver medal wins. I see her doing great things to help to elevate the sport of swimming and coming home with even more medals in international competition. Something that I found exciting about Christine is that she started swimming when she was 3 and tried other sports throughout her childhood before sticking with swimming. This is exciting for me because I started playing soccer when I was 3 and tried every sport under the sun and have stuck with soccer and taekwondo into the beginnings of my adult life. Big ups to starting something early on and continuing it to the brink of perfection. Be sure look out for Christine Magnuson's name in swimming news because she will be doing big things like she has done while she was in college.


(Written by- Renae thanks to swimmingteamusa.org, about.com and the U of TN athletics website)

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