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Phelps fallout
Suspended for 3 months and Kelloggs will not renew his contract.
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Michael Phelps was suspended from competition for three months by USA Swimming, the latest fallout from a photo that showed the Olympic great with a a marijuana pipe.
The sport's national governing body also cut off its financial support to Phelps for the same three-month period, effective Thursday.
"This is not a situation where any anti-doping rule was violated, but we decided to send a strong message to Michael because he disappointed so many people, particularly the hundreds of thousands of USA Swimming member kids who look up to him as a role model and a hero," the Colorado Springs-based federation said in a statement.
"Michael has voluntarily accepted this reprimand and has committed to earn back our trust."
Phelps won a record eight gold medals in Beijing and returned to America as one of the world's most acclaimed athletes. Now he's enduring a wave of bad news in the wake of the photo, published Sunday by News of the World, a British tabloid.
Earlier Thursday, cereal and snack maker Kellogg Co. announced it wouldn't renew its sponsorship contract with Phelps, saying his behavior is "not consistent with the image of Kellogg." The swimmer appeared on the company's cereal boxes after his Olympic triumph.
"Michael's been through a lot and he's learned a lot, hopefully," his coach, Bob Bowman, told The Associated Press during a telephone interview. "I support him and I want to see him do better. I'm here, as always, to try to help him move forward. He's learned some tough lessons and he's disappointed a lot of people, me included."
Phelps has acknowledged "regrettable" behavior and "bad judgment." He didn't dispute the authenticity of the photo, reportedly taken at a house party while Phelps was visiting Columbia, S.C., in November during an extended break from training.
"I certainly understand USA Swimming needed to take action," Bowman said. "We will certainly abide by everything they've put down."
The 23-year-old has resumed training in his hometown of Baltimore, but his plans to return to competitive swimming will have to be put on hold. Phelps had planned to compete in early March at a Grand Prix meet in Austin, Texas.
Now, he won't be able to compete until early May, which would give him a little more than two months for some racing before July's world championships in Rome.
"This is the result of a poor decision Michael made," U.S. Olympic Committee spokesman Darryl Seibel said in an e-mail. "He understands there is accountability and has pledged to not repeat this in the future. We have offered our assistance to make certain he is as consistent and successful away from the pool as he is in it, and we are confident that will happen."
After the suspension, Phelps would be able to compete at a May meet in Charlotte, N.C.; there's another Grand Prix competition in Santa Clara, Calif., the following month. The U.S. team for Rome will be chosen at the national championships, which begin July 7 in Indianapolis.
"He's been very good in practice," Bowman said. "I think he feels good to be back in the water. Certainly, he's not in very good shape.
"We're anxious to get back to a really normal routine and we have. We're moving on."
Several of Phelps' Olympic teammates rallied to his defense. Among them was Dara Torres, the 41-year-old silver medalist whom Phelps jokingly referred to in Beijing as "Mom."
"I see him as a kid trying to grow up in the most intense spotlight known to any athlete. He has apologized and what else can he do?" she told the AP by telephone. "The thing I hope is that people realize Michael is still a person and not just a swimming hero."
Torres said she sent Phelps a text a few days ago to extend her support.
"He didn't let the USA down at the games, so we shouldn't let him down," she said.
Torres doesn't expect a three-month suspension in a non-Olympic year to have much affect on Phelps' career. He intends to keep swimming through the 2012 London Games.
"Knowing Michael the way I do, I guarantee you it's going to make him want to do well," Torres said. "All this is going to do is light a fire under him."
Amanda Beard compared Phelps' ordeal to some of the disdain she faced after posing nude in Playboy magazine before the Beijing Games.
"If anyone knows public scrutiny, it's me," the four-time Olympian said in a text message. "When I posed for Playboy, so many officials looked down on me. Michael knows he isn't a bad person. He made a mistake. People need to get over it. I want to cheer him on in London."
Even a rival agent came to Phelps' defense.
"Enough is enough," said Evan Morgenstein, who represents a large number of Olympic swimmers. "The penalty is far greater than the crime. He has said he is sorry. Let's move to the real problems in this country."
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Re: Phelps fallout
Not that I support drug use or abuse, but seriously, the kid is human. What people forget is that he is still a kid, allbeit a kid with 8 gold medals, but still!
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Re: Phelps fallout
I keep thinking of the person who sold the photo. Wonder if he/she feels good about it.
I would never be able to do something like this, knowing what it could possibly do to someone career.
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Posted by BigB
Not that I support drug use or abuse, but seriously, the kid is human. What people forget is that he is still a kid, allbeit a kid with 8 gold medals, but still!
23 is not a kid.
I am 100% in favor of what the outcome was, and hopefully he has learned from his mistake.
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Posted by BigB
Not that I support drug use or abuse, but seriously, the kid is human. What people forget is that he is still a kid, allbeit a kid with 8 gold medals, but still!
23 is not a kid.
I agree!
Plus, he got arrested for DWI before...he should have learned his lesson then! NOT COOL!
I think his other sponsorships should pull out too....lets stop rewarding these type of behaviors!
As my DH said, "I knew this guy was a punk" lol
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Posted by EmmaNick
Posted by BigB
Not that I support drug use or abuse, but seriously, the kid is human. What people forget is that he is still a kid, allbeit a kid with 8 gold medals, but still!
23 is not a kid.
I am 100% in favor of what the outcome was, and hopefully he has learned from his mistake.
I have to agree- and I am a huge fan of him. He should have "known better", ESPECIALLY after his DWI fiasco just 5 years ago.
My disappointment lies less in the pot use and more in the obvious poor judgement.
I will say, he is diagnosed with ADHD and those kids have historically been known to have poor impulse control- perhaps the repeated lack in judgement stems from that.
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I'm kinda stunned by the fallout ... I mean not being dropped by sponsors, I understand that. More that it's being made such a big deal of ...
How many years ago was it "ok" that a presidential candidate tried it but "didn't inhale"?
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My thought on this is:
Shame on you Michael! You should have known better than to do that if there was a camera floating around at that party.
Other than that, I don't really think it's that serious. I mean, if it was a crack pipe a la Amy Winehouse, ok maybe then. I'm more concerned with Wall St. executives ripping off the public or all those wonderful politicians and their 'tax problems'. And anyway, wasn't he consuming 12,000 calories a day while in training? I believe they call that the munchies.
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Re: Phelps fallout
Posted by EmmaNick
Posted by BigB
Not that I support drug use or abuse, but seriously, the kid is human. What people forget is that he is still a kid, allbeit a kid with 8 gold medals, but still!
23 is not a kid.
I am 100% in favor of what the outcome was, and hopefully he has learned from his mistake.
I actually have to agree, only because of all the young kids that look up to him. It really is a terrible message to send, even if it wasnt his fault that the photo leaked out.
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I'm kinda stunned by the fallout ... I mean not being dropped by sponsors, I understand that. More that it's being made such a big deal of ...
How many years ago was it "ok" that a presidential candidate tried it but "didn't inhale"? I think it is a HUGE deal. Drugs in this country are becoming more and more acceptable every day. Is he being made an example of? Yes. Now if only every athlete/famous person as well as "regular people" have to pay the consequences for their actions maybe we would all be better off. I think he deserves everything he gets!
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Regardless of what public opinion is about smoking pot, its still illegal
this AFTER receiving a DWI (which is HORRIFIC IMO--could have easily killed someone)
He should have learned his lesson with the FIRST offense....this 2nd time just shows lack of good judgement
that should NOT be rewarded
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Posted by brownie
Regardless of what public opinion is about smoking pot, its still illegal
this AFTER receiving a DWI (which is HORRIFIC IMO--could have easily killed someone)
He should have learned his lesson with the FIRST offense....this 2nd time just shows lack of good judgement
that should NOT be rewarded
Exactly! Everyone is excusing him because he is JUST a kid. BS IMO I managed to make it through life without doing any illegal drugs... even when I was a "kid". He's in the spotlight so he needs to be a better role model!
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23 is a kid when you never get a chance to BE A KID - if you are swimming all day every day. . .
i think this whole thing is ridiculous. people need to move on. maybe he was a role model - but people need to stop using celebrities/athletes as their kid's role models and worry MORE about what they are doing themselves.
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23 is a kid when you never get a chance to BE A KID - if you are swimming all day every day. . .
i think this whole thing is ridiculous. people need to move on. maybe he was a role model - but people need to stop using celebrities/athletes as their kid's role models and worry MORE about what they are doing themselves.
I agree with the role model aspect---the quicker kids know NOT to idolize people in the media, the better off they'll be
BUT he still did something illegal, twice now, IMO he shouldn't have sponsorships
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I think the punishment fits the crime- especially pertaining to Kelloggs.
Kelloggs has a particular, wholesome image they promote. Since he is the face of Kelloggs, and he no longer invokes that image, Kelloggs is right to not renew his contract.
Fact is, I would never want to see him face criminal charges. But you're a spokeperson- you do the crime- you are going to lose the dime.
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I have had a strange feeling since the olympics was over this guy was heading down a bad path. I read a lot of the gossip magazines and he is all over them and is either in Vegas or AC. They even reported he was in AC Thanksgiving and that weekend and gambled thousands of dollars away. Plus a lot of stories that come out in LV is him doing inappropriate things...like touching girls on the dance floor. I kind of wrote it off that he worked so hard for the olympics and was blowing off steam, but the stories keep coming.
He's a role model to young kids, he needs to learn his lesson. I hope this does it for him.
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I can see why they are making an example out of him - he has a very public image right now and he was busted smoking pot. I think he is handling the fallout as apologetically and graciously as possible and taking his punishment like a man.
I don't think this will have any long term impact on his career. He is still a phenomomenal athlete and he is getting public support from a lot of people. He will do his "time" and then he'll be fine.
I mean he had the DWI a few years ago and despite that Kellogg still signed him - having a dwi on your record doesn't exactly send the family values message Kellog feels he taints now. Oh but wait, an olympic gold medal winner sells cereal. This hypocracy is what I find annoying. Come 2012, I am sure he will not be looking for new companies to sponsor him again.
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Sadly, I think a few of the opinions on this thread thus far are what is wrong with society. Brushing off drugs and DWI's sends a really bad message to kids today, celebrity or not.
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Shame on the person who sold the photo, times are tough, but nothing is worth your integrity.
As for Phelps, he took a binger - big deal. Should have done it in front of a camera, probably not.
I can completely see Kellogg's point of view. They are focussed on family values and ripping tubes is not one of them.
The public outcry is a bit over the top. The kid (as I still see him), toked a little bit, he wasn't mainlining crystal meth while babysitting infants. Or murdering someone and blaming it on his limo driver (which another professional athelete DID do).
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How about PARENTS as role models.
What a novel concept.
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The kid (as I still see him), toked a little bit, he wasn't mainlining crystal meth while babysitting infants. Or murdering someone and blaming it on his limo driver (which another professional athelete DID do).
So where do you draw the line? It's okay to smoke pot but not okay to do coke? Is that the message we want to send to kids today? Is that what you would say to your own child?
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Posted by Tilde
i think this whole thing is ridiculous. people need to move on. maybe he was a role model - but people need to stop using celebrities/athletes as their kid's role models and worry MORE about what they are doing themselves.
I don't care that he smoked pot at all. But if I was if I were paying someone a ton of money for their wholesome image, and that image was tarnished, I wouldn't want to continue paying them. I don't see the big deal in that. Its a business decision. Why should he get paid a ton of money- probably more than most people make in a year, as a side gig schilling products when he no longer embodies the image of a wholesome athlete. Walking around with a bong tarnishes that.
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The kid (as I still see him), toked a little bit, he wasn't mainlining crystal meth while babysitting infants. Or murdering someone and blaming it on his limo driver (which another professional athelete DID do).
So where do you draw the line? It's okay to smoke pot but not okay to do coke? Is that the message we want to send to kids today? Is that what you would say to your own child?
I'm talking about Phelps situation. I'll have a drug discussion with my son and draw whatever lines I deem necessary. Don't worry about that.
I said the public outcry was a bit much.
We focus too much on the responsibilty of celebrities, atheletes, etc to be good role models for our childrent. How lazy is that?? There are lessons to learn everywhere - TV and US Magazine should not be the places where my son gets cues on morality and ethics. My child when he's old enough, will learn from us.
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Posted by Tilde
23 is a kid when you never get a chance to BE A KID - if you are swimming all day every day. . .
i think this whole thing is ridiculous. people need to move on. maybe he was a role model - but people need to stop using celebrities/athletes as their kid's role models and worry MORE about what they are doing themselves.
I agree with the role model aspect---the quicker kids know NOT to idolize people in the media, the better off they'll be
BUT he still did something illegal, twice now, IMO he shouldn't have sponsorships
Yeah, I kind of understand the sponsorship thing - you dont want to be the company that is supporting this. You don't want him putting your company's logo on his next bong.
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The kid (as I still see him), toked a little bit, he wasn't mainlining crystal meth while babysitting infants. Or murdering someone and blaming it on his limo driver (which another professional athelete DID do).
So where do you draw the line? It's okay to smoke pot but not okay to do coke? Is that the message we want to send to kids today? Is that what you would say to your own child?
I'm talking about Phelps situation. I'll have a drug discussion with my son and draw whatever lines I deem necessary. Don't worry about that.
I said the public outcry was a bit much.
We focus too much on the responsibilty of celebrities, atheletes, etc to be good role models for our childrent. How lazy is that?? There are lessons to learn everywhere - TV and US Magazine should not be the places where my son gets cues on morality and ethics. My child when he's old enough, will learn from us.
AMEN...I completely agree.
I agree w/Kellogg's decision / I will also agree with the Sherriff's office if they decide to arrest him. The punishment is deserved and fits the crime.
Phelps is a MORON for doing it at a party w/a camera...b/c you will get caught and the photo will be released b/c we live in a papparazzi greedy society.
In terms of ROLE MODELS - I think that ship sailed a long time ago...parents should be role models...not strangers like athletes and other "celebs" - you know why? We do not know what these athletes do when they're not competing or in front of the cameras...are they not allowed to be "average" human beings...that drink...smoke a spliff...sleep with hookers?
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