Michael Phelps Gives Advice to Athletes Preparing for Postponed Tokyo Olympics

Michael Phelps, the most decorated modern Olympian, made an appearance on NBC’s Today talk show on Wednesday to give advice to athletes preparing for the postponed Tokyo 2021 Olympics.

“Paying attention to what you can control” is key, he says. “If I was preparing myself for these games, that would be the one thing I’d be focusing on.”

Phelps has become a regular guest on NBC’s flagship daytime show. The network also holds the US rights to the Olympic Games, so that topic comes up frequently in his appearances, as do Phelps’ new projects in mental health.

See Phelps’ appearance below:

Phelps was a 5-time US Olympian, representing the country at the 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 Games. In that period, he won 23 Olympic gold, 3 Olympic silver, and 2 Olympic bronze medals.

The 35-year old Phelps retired after the 2016 Olympic Games and lives in Arizona with his wife, Nicole, and their 3 sons Boomer, Beckett, and Maverick.

The 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games were originally scheduled to be held from July 24-August 8, 2020, but were postponed until 2021 because of the global coronavirus pandemic. The new dates for the event are July 23-August 8, 2021.

All public indications are that organizers are still moving full-steam toward expecting a Summer Olympic Games in 2021, with some modifications.

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Mr Piano
3 years ago

Crazy to think that these will be the first Olympic Games that Phelps did not compete in since 1996

Khachaturian
Reply to  Mr Piano
3 years ago

Didn’t know he competed in the Olympics when he was 11. Must have still been six feet back then though.

Aussieone
Reply to  Khachaturian
3 years ago

Read it properly . The first he hasn’t been in since 1996

Anonymoose
Reply to  Aussieone
3 years ago

and 7 other people were just as silly

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