Watch: Snoop Dogg Gets Swimming Lesson From Michael Phelps at Paris Olympics

by Riley Overend 4

July 31st, 2024 News, Paris 2024, Video

The most decorated Olympian of all time, Michael Phelps, and hip hop legend Snoop Dogg took a break from their busy week of NBC Olympic coverage to hit the water for a quick swimming lesson in Paris.

“How does one get so fast in the pool?” Snoop asked while covered from head to toe in an American flag robe.

“Wingspan, lungpower,” responded Phelps.

“You just described me,” Snoop joked. “I definitely have great lung power. And I do have a swimmer’s body. Our bodies are similar, Mike, we could be twins.”

Snoop seemed confident at the start, turning down goggles because he can “see real good without them.” But by the end of the video, the 52-year-old was wearing goggles and crediting Phelps for making it look “too easy.”

At one point, the 39-year-old Phelps pushes off the wall underwater, demonstrating smooth dolphin kicks on his back.

“Okay flipper,” Snoop said. “That was gangster.”

Snoop was in attendance for the first finals session of pool swimming in Paris, watching the men’s 4×100 freestyle relay secure Team USA’s first gold medal of the Olympics this summer. He even celebrated the win alongside Caeleb Dressel‘s wife, Meghan, exchanging a high five after Dressel anchored the Americans to victory.

Swimming isn’t the only sport Snoop has tried out so far in Paris. He also received some fencing training from British-American foil fencer Miles Chamley-Watson, offering some hilarious commentary in the process.

On Friday, Snoop was one of the final torch bearers in the opening ceremony.

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KSW
1 hour ago

Stoner recognizes stoner

OldNotDead
1 hour ago

slow news day … ?

Caleb
1 hour ago

got potential if he keeps his head down

OkraFan69
2 hours ago

Snoop could go D1 for his lung power alone

About Riley Overend

Riley is an associate editor interested in the stories taking place outside of the pool just as much as the drama between the lane lines. A 2019 graduate of Boston College, he arrived at SwimSwam in April of 2022 after three years as a sports reporter and sports editor at newspapers …

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