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Phelps Ties 2000 Year Old Olympic Record

2016 RIO OLYMPIC GAMES

We’re not making this up, folks.  While the modern version of the Olympics was first contested in 1896, the tradition of the Olympic Games dates back to antiquity, as they were held regularly in Greece between approximately 776 BC and 393 AD.

According to the Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement, one Leonidas of Rhodes was the Michael Phelps of the early Olympics.  Or, maybe we should say that Michael Phelps is the Leonidas of the 2000s.

In 164 BC, Leonidas won three titles in sprints and mid-distance running: the stade (a little under 200m), the diaulos (approximately 400m), and the hoplitodromos (a dialous in full body armor…you can debate amongst yourselves whether you’d rather do that, or a 200 fly).

Leonidas defended all three titles in 160 BC…then in 156 BC…and finally in 152 BC, at the age of 36.  Multiply or add, whichever you prefer, but either way that works out to 12 individual Olympic gold medals for Leonidas.

Tonight, with his victory in the 200 fly, Phelps tied Leonidas’s very long-standing record by earning his 12th individual gold medal.

Here’s  a quick list of all of those golds:
200 IM: 2004, 2008, 2012
400 IM: 2004, 2008
100 Fly: 2004, 2008, 2012
200 Fly: 2004, 2008, 2016
200 Free: 2008

While Leonidas no longer has a chance to add to his total, Phelps can break the tie with a victory in either the 100 fly or the 200 IM later this week.  It’s also worth noting that while Leonidas was 36 in 152 BC, Phelps will only be 35 in 2020 AD, should he decide that the lure of the pool is just too strong.

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Uberfan
8 years ago

Splits for Leonidas?

Robert Gibbs
Reply to  Uberfan
8 years ago

Unfortunately, all of Alpha Timing’s archives for this epoch were transferred from Athens to the Library of Alexandria for archival purposes, and well, you know the rest of the story…

tea rex
8 years ago

If we made Katie Ledecky do 400m in full body armor, we might have a real race!

ice age swimmer
8 years ago

“(a dialous in full body armor…you can debate amongst yourselves whether you’d rather do that, or a 200 fly).” I’ll take the dialous!! Rowdy will probably say the dialous isn’t too bad “if you just get yourself into a rhythm”…

Sir Swimsalot
8 years ago

I thought he just won his 14th individual? Not his 12th…

Robert Gibbs
Reply to  Sir Swimsalot
8 years ago

He’s won/earned 14 individual medals. 12 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze.

Scott Morgan
8 years ago

Wonderful bit of history here. Great work, Swimswam!

Bo swims
8 years ago

No 2Fly gold in 2012. Gold in 2Free in 2008 missed on this list.

Owl
8 years ago

Phelps didn’t win the 200 fly in London

Danjohnrob
8 years ago

Are you forgetting his 200 free win in 2008?!

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