Michael Phelps On Stroke 50s In Olympics: “Makes me feel like this is summer league🤷🏻‍♂️”

Just yesterday, World Aquatics announced the addition of the stroke 50s to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic games. The most decorated Olympian of all-time Michael Phelps shared his opinion as a comment on SwimSwam’s Instagram post saying, “Makes me feel like this is summer league🤷🏻‍♂️”

Phelps retired after the 2016 Rio Olympics and ended his career with 28 total Olympic medals, including 23 gold. In addition to his Olympic success, Phelps also was successful at the World Championship level.

The stroke 50s were notably added for the 2001 World Championships, which was Phelps’ first World Championship competition. Phelps did not compete in any 50s of stroke at 2001 Worlds or any other World Championship, though he would have been eligible because of his individual spot in the 100 fly (which is historically how USA Swimming has chosen the 50 meter stroke entries at Worlds).

Phelps is one of the first athletes to speak up that is against the addition of the stroke 50s to the Olympics. Italy’s Thomas Ceccon, who notably won the 50 fly LCM World Championship title in 2023, posted thumbs down on his Instagram story yesterday with the announcement.

Athletes that have commented in favor of the addition include Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom, Michael Andrew of the US, and Adam Peaty of Great Britain.

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CheddaShredda
19 hours ago

some may say this is a cynical take but honestly its probably good for the sport for phelps to say this and create some extra controversy storylines for the next quad heading into LA

Last edited 19 hours ago by CheddaShredda
Luis
21 hours ago

Predictable comment from someone who, despite being one of the most versatile and complete swimmers ever:

  • was never a sprinter
  • now sees his Olympic milestones being more threatened

Stroke 50s have their own science and specific training just like the 50 free and every other event.
I never quite understood the pretentious lobbying of a part of the community that always shunned this addition and relegated them as lesser events. This will also make them more competitive at Worlds
Of course this will require a review of the schedule. Is adding one more day the end of the world? If athletics has 11 days, why can’t swimming have 10?
Which swimming fan wouldn’t want to… Read more »

Mark Rauterkus
21 hours ago

Put the 50s into a pentathlon: Fly, Back, Br, Free and Underwater Five individual races. Fastest Total time scored.
Two events as M & W of course.

Jahswim
Reply to  Mark Rauterkus
18 hours ago

That’s actually a pretty good idea…👏

Mark Rauterkus
Reply to  Jahswim
17 hours ago

Fans would get to know the swimmers throughout the duration of the events / races.

Alison England
Reply to  Mark Rauterkus
8 hours ago

I’d go with the usual 4. My children did them a couple of times, and really enjoyed them.

Anonymous
21 hours ago

I completely agree with Phelps. It’s getting to a point where there are too many events in swimming. Addition of the 50s makes great achievements like Phelps’ 8 golds in Beijing seem less impressive (despite being legendary), and other Olympic sports do not have the same opportunity to win so many. I’ve heard many people say stuff along the lines of “of course Phelps won 8 medals… it’s swimming; there are 20 different chances to win”.

This video represents it very well:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RulGVbmdeIA

Emma Eckeon
Reply to  Anonymous
19 hours ago

You have no idea how difficult it is to win ONE Olympic medal… what Phelps did is incredible and people saying that was easy because there are a lot of medals on offer don’t now ANYTHING about competitive swimming

Kawaik25ean
Reply to  Emma Eckeon
11 hours ago

Yes but winning multiple golds on many more events than other olympic sports makes Phelps a greater athlete than Bolt in track and field for instance (8 golds in 3 events with relay max in each olympic games vs 23 golds in 7or 8 events possible in each olympic games)
Not sure!

Jordan Crooks burner
Reply to  Anonymous
6 hours ago

Total ignorance is the only thing that video represents well. It’s a stupid (not to mention unoriginal) point to begin with (trying to minimize Phelps’ 8 for 8, etc.), but the way Trevor Noah articulates it here is particularly cringe and only reveals that he has absolutely no understanding of the sport.

Just judging from this video, the most similar thing about all the strokes is probably that Trevor Noah is equally unable to do any of them.

Last edited 5 hours ago by Jordan Crooks burner
OkraFan69
23 hours ago

The only reason people are upset is because the stroke 50s are the hardest events in swimming

Jahswim
Reply to  OkraFan69
17 hours ago

Executing a perfect race in less than 25 secs with zero margin of error, performed by athletes who look like superheroes, apparently isn’t as exciting as watching spaghetti strings lope around the pool for 15 minutes….

Erick brown
1 day ago

Stroke 50s are the best addition to the olympics ever. Nobody wants to see boring long events. They should cut 400 free 400 IM 800 free 1500. People love watching exciting races not boring ones. GO 50S!!!!

Eric Angle
Reply to  Erick brown
23 hours ago

The 800 and 1500 on the men’s side have been some of the most exciting races to watch at recent world champs and Olympics.

McIntosh and Marchand aren’t exactly making the 400 IM much of a “race”, but I’m eager to see what they can do in that event.

swimswammer
1 day ago

I don’t have a really strong opinion on the stroke 50s yet. I think the Olympic and Worlds programs suffer from congestion, dropping semis has been the biggest thing I’ve wanted to see for years now. It could be fun to see more racing, but swimming already gets accused of medal inflation. And this will add a big challenge for the bigger countries (like the US) with their selection procedures.

That said, it’s kind of funny watching Phelps public image morph over time. He seemed to hit a high point in the late 2010s where he had matured, was starting a family, was able to reflect on his career, was cheering for the new crop of swimmers, and most… Read more »

Alex Dragovich
Reply to  swimswammer
22 hours ago

He should go back to letting Bowman think and speak for him.

Erick brown
1 day ago

I love these new choice by world aquatics, let the sprint events go. And lets get ride of anything above the 400. Including 400 IM 400 Free. Nobody wants to watch these boring events. Sprint is where its at

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Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 European Championships …

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