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Phelps back, to blaze a TV trail this time
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08:20, January 12, 2009

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He set the swimming pool on fire during the Beijing Olympic Games, winning a record eight gold medals. He will be back at the Water Cube, this time to shoot a TV commercial.

Michael Phelps was welcomed by fans and the media as he landed in the Chinese capital on Saturday night.

Phelps, who yesterday seemed to enjoy every moment of his return to Beijing, told sina.com: "There are so many memories I competed at the Water Cube and I competed at the Olympic Games in Beijing."

Phelps not only won the most number of gold medals at a single Games to eclipse fellow countryman Mark Spitz's 36-year-old record, but also became the highest ever Olympic gold-medal winner, with 14 hauls. He hopes to add to that tally at the 2012 London Olympics.

The Water Cube will be the main attraction for the swimming ace this time, too, though for another reason.

But he said: "Hopefully, I will make it a back (to the water) ."

In another interview with sohu.com, Phelps said in lighter vein that he even drank some water of the Water Cube, which gave him magical powers.

Since his visit comes a couple of weeks before the Year of the Ox begins, he tried his hand at some calligraphy, too, stroking the Chinese character for "ox" with a paintbrush. The Year of the Ox starts on Jan 26.

"Being back here brings back some of the greatest memories of four months ago," he said. "Those memories are going to be with me throughout my life. It's pretty amazing to come back and have some of the same feelings that I had four months ago. It really made me so happy and so excited."

Life would be more relaxed for him after his achievements in Beijing, he said. "The next four years are going to be exciting years ... I will be able to try some new events some different things in training that I haven't done before," he said. But "the next four years are going to be more relaxed and more calm".

The US media have reported that after relaxing for several months, Phelps is ready to resume training from Feb 1 to prepare for the US National Championships from July 7 to 11, and the World Championships in Rome later that month.

Source: China Daily



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