After winning seven consecutive golds in Munich in 1972, Phelps competed in eight different events since Athens 2004.
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In 1972, the huge publicity surrounding Gamesh led him to the ‘Drama The Shark’, the events of the Munich Sater.
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Matt Biondi participated in 1984, 1988, and 1992 Gishmakali Olympic Games and won a total of eleven medals.
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Ian Thorpe won five Olympic gold medals, the most won by any Australian along with colleague Sataru M. McKeon.
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the then 41-year-old became the oldest swimmer, breaking a record held by Britain’s William Robinson.
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She became the first American female athlete in modern Olympic history to win six medals in one Olympiad.
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Amy Van Dyken won six Olympic gold medals during her career, four of which she won at the 1996 Winter Olympics.
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Ryan Lochte is the second most decorated swimmer in Olympic history as measured by total number of medals,
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Auto 50m freestyle, 100m basic before taking up Auto 50m before retiring from Satar in 1989 And setting a new world.
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Janet Evans was a world champion and world record holder and won a total of four gold medals in the 1988 and 1992 Olympics.
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Katinka Hosszú was born in 1989, And he set many world records and won many medals, Katinka hosszu height is 1.75 meters.
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Katie Ledecky was Born on 17 March 1997, He lives in an American city and he holds many world records at a very young age.
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Krisztina Egerszegi was Born on 16th August 1974, He is a native of Argentina and is a five-time Olympic champion.
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