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  • Michael Phelps: From Olympic Pool to NFL Sidelines and Boardrooms
    Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps made headlines this week with his quick and enthusiastic response to a playful challenge from the NFL. According to Yahoo Sports, Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey posted a video on social media, along with several teammates, inviting Phelps to visit training camp and give swimming lessons. The group revealed that a surprising number of Ravens players do not know how to swim and cited their new recovery pool as the perfect place for Phelps to step in. Phelps, a lifelong Ravens fan and Baltimore native, didn't miss a beat replying, “I got y’all! Let’s do it!” making it clear he'll bring his champion expertise to the gridiron. Such an offer aligns perfectly with the mission of the Michael Phelps Foundation, which remains active in providing swim lessons and promoting water safety across the country. The video got traction on platforms like Instagram, with fans amused by the unexpected blend of NFL and Olympic royalty and further cemented Phelps’ role as a benevolent figure in athlete development and public wellness.Phelps’ investment activities also featured prominently in sports business news. Unrivaled, the three-on-three women’s basketball league co-founded by WNBA stars and backed by Phelps as an early investor, announced its new valuation at $340 million after an oversubscribed Series B investment round led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with notable support from Serena Williams and Alex Morgan’s venture firms. SportsPro Media and The Gist report that the league’s rapid growth—multiplying its valuation nearly tenfold in just over a year—positions it as one of the most exciting properties in women’s sports. Unrivaled is drawing serious financial attention, with star investors like Steph Curry and Giannis Antetokounmpo joining Phelps in championing the athlete-driven business model. The results are strong, reportedly $30 million in revenue from a successful first season and a fast-tracked expansion plan for the next year.Phelps’ broader business profile continues to grow through public speaking, foundation work, and diversified investments, as per Edinburgh Letting Centre’s recent analysis of his post-pool earnings strategy. On the cultural front, motivational quotes from Phelps continue to circulate, including a popular Threads post late last week stating, “The more you dream the more you achieve,” alongside the hashtag MichaelPhelps. While no major public appearances beyond the Ravens swim challenge have been confirmed in the last few days, industry insiders are watching closely to see if Phelps will take the stage at high-profile gatherings like the upcoming Clinton Global Initiative in New York later this month, but as of now his attendance has not been officially announced. Speculation about future collaborations and business deals remains active, but recent coverage underscores Phelps' ongoing influence both in and out of the water.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Michael Phelps: Ravens Swim Clinic, Unrivaled Investment, and Global Impact
    Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps has been everywhere these past few days and the headlines prove it. If you caught any Baltimore Ravens coverage, you could not have missed the viral story of the 23-time Olympic gold medalist teaching Ravens players how to swim. It all started when Marlon Humphrey and several teammates posted a lighthearted plea on Instagram asking for a private Phelps swim clinic. To everyone’s surprise, including Humphrey’s, the Greatest of All Time not only responded but showed up in person at the Ravens’ training camp, turning Loyola University’s aquatic center into a scene straight out of a sports movie. Phelps, not above showing a little vulnerability, spoke openly to both the team and to Today show’s Craig Melvin about his own childhood fears of water. He also brought in kids from the Boys and Girls Club to join the session, all in support of water safety and the work his Michael Phelps Foundation does. The event came with a meaningful $100,000 donation to the Foundation from the Ravens. According to Today and AOL, Phelps used the spotlight to promote drowning prevention—a mission that, in his words, can save lives and change communities.Business-wise, Phelps’ name just popped in major headlines thanks to the meteoric rise of Unrivaled, the women’s 3-on-3 basketball league. ESPN reports and Serena Williams herself promote that Unrivaled recently closed a major Series B financing round, launching the league to a whopping $340 million valuation. Phelps is a high-profile investor, which puts him squarely at the center of women’s professional sports innovation—an athlete leveraging his influence in ventures well outside the swimming pool. Unrivaled doubled first-season revenue expectations and is moving swiftly on expansion and larger venues, with investors from across the sports world backing its player-centric, equity-minded business.In terms of global appearances, there’s buzz building around the annual Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York City in late September. As of now, there are rumors swirling in organizer circles that Phelps could make an appearance, though as of this week, neither public schedules nor official press releases confirm his participation.Social media, naturally, has lit up with images and videos of Phelps grinning pool-side with the Ravens, while sports media—from clicky gossip columns to ESPN ticker crawls—spotlights his continued role as an advocate, investor, and motivational force. A few international sites murmured about him visiting the Delhi Capitals IPL cricket camp for a quick cameo and pep talk, but details remain sketchy and unconfirmed by Phelps’ reps as of today.No scandals or dramatic controversies, just a wave of positive press, charitable impact, and one of the most decorated Olympians proving he’s as relevant in business boardrooms as he is beside the pool. If his moves with Unrivaled are any indication, Michael Phelps’ post-swimming biography is just hitting its next chapter.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Phelps Unleashed: Olympic Icon Rocks Swimming World, Boardroom, and Baltimore
    Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Within just the past few days, Michael Phelps has been front and center in both the sports headlines and boardroom buzz, demonstrating yet again the extraordinary reach of the worlds most decorated Olympian. Phelps ignited nationwide discussion with a lengthy and strongly worded Instagram post criticizing USA Swimming leadership during the 2025 World Championships. According to AOL Sports, Phelps targeted organizational management rather than athletes, citing poor operational controls, declining performance—he pointed out only 44 percent of possible medals at Paris 2024, the nations worst since 1988—and a lack of support for athletes. He proposed an independent review of the organization, an athlete-first approach, and grassroots investment, even stating he would be hesitant to let his own sons swim under current conditions. Phelps went so far as to say his previous letters to USA Swimming had been ignored, signaling a rift between the sport's greatest star and its governing body. Weeks earlier, he had amplified a post from Ryan Lochte practically holding a funeral for USA Swimming, and asked if the World Championships would finally be a wake-up call.The public reaction was swift. US Olympian Katharine Berkoff said candidly on the SwimSwam Podcast that Phelps and Lochte's critiques were annoying, though Lilly King gave a playful nudge on Instagram after the US women broke a relay world record, tagging Phelps and Lochte and joking that they were being quiet now. Phelps replied in apparent sarcasm, apologizing for having higher expectations for leadership and hinting that he knew when to stay in his lane—a masterstroke that had fans and insiders reading between the lines. Swimming World Magazine confirmed that amid this uproar, USA Swimming has just named Kevin Ring as its new CEO, and one of Rings first public remarks was that reaching out to Phelps is a top priority to restore the bond with alumni and learn from their experience.Away from the pool, Phelps continues his high-profile presence in business and entertainment. PR Newswire and SportsPro Media reported that Phelps and his wife Nicole were included among the star investors in Unrivaled, a fast-growing womens basketball league that just closed a $340 million valuation round led by Bessemer Venture Partners. Phelps was mentioned alongside sports titans like Serena Williams and Steph Curry, signaling his ongoing interest in major sports ventures.On social media, Sportskeeda reports that Phelps displayed his trademark Baltimore pride by hyping up the Ravens before their NFL season opener, sharing an Instagram story to rally support and even referencing team legend Ray Lewis visit to the game. The Times of India named Phelps the richest swimmer of 2025, with an estimated net worth of $100 million, fueled by sponsorships, speaking fees, and ongoing brand partnerships.Perhaps most telling for his long-term biographical story, these recent days have not just been about medals or legacy but about Phelps embracing a role as outspoken advocate, business mogul, social presence, and still a beloved son of Baltimore—speaking out, investing big, and making headlines in every lane. There have been no reports of new television appearances but the Olympic icon has not left the stage, just graduated to far bigger arenas. Any speculation about him backing away from the sport is countered by his vow to help USA Swimming—if they are willing to accept his call.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Michael Phelps: Olympic Controversy, Community Impact, and a $100M Net Worth
    Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.This week the world witnessed Michael Phelps at the center of both a major sporting controversy and a feel-good community event. According to Essentially Sports, Phelps found himself in a heated exchange with both US Swimming teammates and fans after his recent stinging critique of the program’s leadership following Team USA’s disappointing performances at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Thailand. His comments—which focused on what he called weak operational controls and poor leadership—ignited backlash from current athletes, prompting Olympian Katharine Berkoff to push back publicly on the SwimSwam Podcast. Then, as the US team rebounded in the mixed 4x100m freestyle relay to clinch a new world record, swimmer Lilly King trolled Phelps on Instagram with the phrase Y’all been real quiet tonight, to which Phelps responded with an apology that dripped with sarcasm, saying he should have stayed in his lane and would step back from criticizing US Swimming. This episode marks a potential turning point in Phelps’s role as a public critic of the national program, possibly signaling a retreat from active involvement—especially as he has previously said he is unsure about letting his own kids pursue competitive swimming due to the current environment.Simultaneously, Phelps entered the business news cycle after USA Swimming ended its year-long search for a new CEO by hiring Kevin Ring, former Legends Golf President. According to Swimming World Magazine, Ring immediately named outreach to Michael Phelps as a top priority, stating in interview he would be calling Phelps right away to repair strained relationships and get his input on rebuilding trust with high-profile alumni. This development could herald a new collaboration between Phelps and the governing body as USA Swimming tries to steady itself ahead of the LA28 Olympics.On a more uplifting note, Field Level Media reports that Phelps spent time in Baltimore teaching swimming lessons to Ravens NFL players and local children. Using his foundation, he spotlighted drowning prevention and water safety, earning praise from Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith and drawing a $100,000 donation from the team to the Michael Phelps Foundation. The event saw viral social media traction, a heartwarming contrast to the headlines swirling around Olympic controversy.Businesswise, Phelps’s financial clout was reaffirmed with Times of India and other major outlets recently naming him the world’s richest swimmer with a $100 million net worth, fueled by ongoing brand endorsements, speaking fees, and his growing foundation.In short, it’s been a week where the most decorated Olympian balanced fierce opinion, real-world community impact, high-level business news, and enduring celebrity. The key question: Will Phelps’s next act focus on healing USA Swimming from within or maintaining distance, as his latest comments suggest? For now, his words and actions remain headline news and a barometer for the soul of Olympic swimming.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Michael Phelps: Making Waves for Change in Swimming and Mental Health Advocacy
    Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps has been at the center of major swimming news in recent days, making headlines with a forceful critique of USA Swimming leadership. According to AOL and Fox News Digital, Phelps released a five-page statement on Instagram condemning the organization for what he described as poor operational controls and weak leadership. He expressed frustration over USA Swimming’s inability to regain pre-pandemic membership and concern for the emotional well-being of athletes, stating as a father of four boys he is uncertain if he would want his sons involved in the current system. Phelps did not stop at criticism; he offered himself as a resource and urged for an independent review and a shift to an athletes-first culture. This intervention arrives on the heels of his commentary about Team USA's underwhelming performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where American swimmers captured only 44 percent of possible medals, their lowest rate since 1988.On the community front, Phelps has been making a splash—literally—with the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens’ official website and Yahoo Sports shared that several players, including Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey, and Kyle Hamilton, requested swimming lessons after admitting many of them could not swim. Phelps obliged and joined the team at their renovated training center, using the opportunity to teach both players and children from the Boys and Girls Club of Metropolitan Baltimore water safety basics. Beyond just a feel-good story, the Ravens made a one hundred thousand dollar donation to the Michael Phelps Foundation, emphasizing his ongoing commitment to water safety and youth empowerment.Phelps’ philanthropic endeavors remain robust. The Michael Phelps Foundation continues to drive initiatives around swimming access, mental health support, and scholarships for youth athletes. The Skills, an online sports education platform featuring Phelps alongside other elite athletes, raised five million dollars in fresh funding, with Phelps’ name used as a draw for those seeking Olympic-level instruction.He has also spoken openly about his personal mental health. In a recent Times of India piece, Phelps revealed reaching out to NFL insider Jay Glazer during a “dark day,” underscoring how essential support is for athletes combating anxiety and depression. Social media, meanwhile, has been abuzz with both the Ravens’ swimming sessions and continued discussion of Phelps’ advocacy on mental health and sports leadership. Notably, Oscar winner Naomi Osaka appeared alongside Phelps at a New York mental health forum according to Time, further boosting his role as a voice for wellness in and out of sports.No credible reports indicate any legal or financial scandals, and there are no substantiated rumors of new endorsements or business launches in the past several days. The recent headlines have largely centered on his critique of USA Swimming and his collaborative community work, marking a period where Phelps’ voice away from competition seems as influential as ever.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Michael Phelps is an American former competitive swimmer who dominated the sport in the 2000s-2010s, becoming the most decorated Olympian of all time. Over four Olympic Games from 2000 to 2016, Phelps won a record total of 28 medals - 23 of them gold - in butterfly, individual medley, and freestyle events. His unprecedented achievement of winning 8 golds in a single Games in Beijing in 2008 cemented his legend. With dogged work ethic under coach Bob Bowman, Phelps used his ADHD tendencies to his advantage, funneling relentless energy into perfecting his swimming technique and endurance to repeatedly break world records. Retiring with twice as many medals as any other swimmer in history, Phelps leaves a legacy of sustained excellence through tireless pursuit of excellence that made the unachievable seem routine.
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