RednBlue11 wrote:Phelps is certain the best SWIMMER on the planet but by no means the best athlete...it takes more refined skill and athleticism to be at the elite levels in football and baseball.
it should be pointed out that the Olympic pool the chinese built is tailored for WR's. in no other competition in any other pool have so many swimmers been close to or broke as many records as have fallen in the last 3 days.
its not just phelps but everyone is really really close or breaking them....the pool is significantly deeper, wider, and designed to reduce wave interference which basically allows for less inference from rebounding waves from the bottom and sides
basically less waves = faster times i.e. WR times
i know anyone with a background in physics or engineering can back me up on this
everything about these Olympics is aesthetic and lacks quality and integrity to me that others past have had. from the fireworks to the pool to the miming to the gymnasts...everything so far has had a small or significant cloud (insert smog pun here) of skepticism surrounding it.
the chinese are so focused on their image that the means by which they get there are devious and shady.
some might say that it does not mater but it DOES....if you have a shred of integrity these games should bother you at least a little bit.
I have a background in engineering. I also like to think that I have integrity, and I find your argument to be completely ridiculous. To argue which sport requires the most skill is a waste of time. Everyone thinks their prefered sport is the harder one. Swimming is a lot more than jumping in a pool and flapping your arms. To achieve world class levels, tremendous skill is required. They are constantly working on their stroke. Fine tuning subtle nuances to shave hundreths of a second off of their time. The time you see Phelps racing on TV is only about 5% of his daily swim, and I'm not talking about his normal training routine. In Beijing, he swims 5 to 6 miles a day when the cameras are not on. The people finishing last in these finals are all world class athletes.
Regarding the pool design...Are trying to fault there ability because current technology allows for faster times? What about other sports? Golf, tennis, rowing, track and field, sailing, football, baseball, under water basket weaving...ALL sports use modern technology to increase performance in clothing, equipment, playing surfaces, and training techniques. The pool in Athens in 2004, Sydney in 2000, even the one down the interstate at UT has wave damping systems.
To sum up...your argument is dumb.