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- Mr. Cooper,
If you are going to interview someone you might as well know something about them. For example like knowing that Michael Phelps is known for his underwater kick, and actually you could not really have picked a better "stroke" for him to swim. If you would like to race him, your best chance would be to make him do breaststroke since that is his worst stroke. - Reply to this comment
- Mr. Cooper,
If you are going to interview someone you might as well know something about them. For example like knowing that Michael Phelps is known for his underwater kick, and actually you could not really have picked a better "stroke" for him to swim. If you would like to race him, your best chance would be to make him do breaststroke since that is his worst stroke. - Reply to this comment
- Mr. Cooper,
If you are going to interview someone you might as well know something about them. For example like knowing that Michael Phelps is known for his underwater kick, and actually you could not really have picked a better "stroke" for him to swim. If you would like to race him, your best chance would be to make him do breaststroke since that is his worst stroke. - Reply to this comment
- Mr. Cooper,
If you are going to interview someone you might as well know something about them. For example like knowing that Michael Phelps is known for his underwater kick, and actually you could not really have picked a better "stroke" for him to swim. If you would like to race him, your best chance would be to make him do breaststroke since that is his worst stroke. - Reply to this comment
- Mr.cooper
If you are going to interview someone you might as well know something about them. For example like knowing that Michael Phelps is known for his underwater kick, and actually you could not really have picked a better "stroke" for him to swim. If you would like to race him, your best chance would be to make him do breaststroke. - Reply to this comment
- I had the honor and privilege to watch this Superman
swim in 2003 at the Dual in the Pool in Indianapolis.
All I can say about Michael Phelps is he is one of
the greatest swimmer, and athlete I have ever seen. - Reply to this comment
- As a serious Anderson Cooper fan, the Uneven Race was heaven to watch. I can''t believe Anderson got in the pool with Michael Phelps and managed to give a good account of himself. Now that the election is over, I hope we seek MANY more contributions from Anderson. Few people have the connection he has to the many places in the world where interesting things are happening, and few are as readily welcomed as an interviewer by so many diverse individuals.
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- Michael Phelps is a phenomenal athlete with a beautiful body; I have to give Anderson credit for even getting into the water with him! I adore Anderson, but as a former aerobics instructor I have two words for Anderson''s "trainer: "you''re fired!" Poor Coop looks like Big Bird in this video; let''s hope that the quality of the video is what''s at fault here.
I look forward to watching the interview. - Reply to this comment
- The video ends with saying, "A tilt of the head helped make Michael Phelps become an Olympic legend." Of course, training non-stop since he was a tadpole might have had a little something to with his aquatic prowess as well.
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