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Michael Phelps Suspended By USA Swimming For 3 Months

PAUL NEWBERRY and BETH HARRIS   02/ 5/09 11:28 PM ET   AP

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Michael Phelps' day grew lousier by the hour on Thursday. First he lost a major sponsor, then he got suspended. The Olympic great was suspended from competition for three months by USA Swimming, the latest fallout from a photo that showed him inhaling from a marijuana pipe.

The sport's national governing body also cut off its financial support to Phelps for the same three-month period, effective immediately.

"This is not a situation where any anti-doping rule was violated, but we decided to send a strong message to Michael because he disappointed so many people, particularly the hundreds of thousands of USA Swimming member kids who look up to him as a role model and a hero," the Colorado Springs-based federation said in a statement.

"Michael has voluntarily accepted this reprimand and has committed to earn back our trust."

Phelps won a record eight gold medals in Beijing and returned to America as one of the world's most acclaimed athletes. He made headlines of a different kind, however, in the wake of the photo, published Sunday by News of the World, a British tabloid.

Earlier Thursday, cereal and snack maker Kellogg Co. announced it wouldn't renew its sponsorship contract with Phelps, saying his behavior is "not consistent with the image of Kellogg." The swimmer appeared on the company's cereal boxes after his Olympic triumph.

"Michael accepts these decisions and understands their point of view," said one of his agents, Drew Johnson. "He feels bad he let anyone down. He's also encouraged by the thousands of comments he's received from his fans and the support from his many sponsors. He intends to work hard to regain everyone's trust."

Phelps' coach, Bob Bowman, said he believes Phelps will emerge from the experience a stronger swimmer and person.

"Michael's been through a lot and he's learned a lot, hopefully," Bowman told The Associated Press during a telephone interview. "I support him and I want to see him do better. I'm here, as always, to try to help him move forward. He's learned some tough lessons and he's disappointed a lot of people, me included."

Phelps has acknowledged "regrettable" behavior and "bad judgment." He didn't dispute the authenticity of the photo, reportedly taken at a house party while Phelps was visiting Columbia, S.C., in November during an extended break from training.

"I certainly understand USA Swimming needed to take action," Bowman said. "We will certainly abide by everything they've put down."

USA Swimming provides a $1,750 monthly stipend to national team members to help defray travel and training expenses, plus performance bonuses. However, it's a small percentage of the millions Phelps makes through endorsements.

The 23-year-old has resumed training in his hometown of Baltimore, but his plans to return to competitive swimming will have to be put on hold. Phelps had planned to compete in early March at a Grand Prix meet in Austin, Texas.

Now, he won't be able to compete until early May, which would give him a little more than two months for some racing before July's world championships in Rome.

"This is the result of a poor decision Michael made," U.S. Olympic Committee spokesman Darryl Seibel said in an e-mail. "He understands there is accountability and has pledged to not repeat this in the future. We have offered our assistance to make certain he is as consistent and successful away from the pool as he is in it, and we are confident that will happen."

After the suspension, Phelps would be able to compete at a May meet in Charlotte, N.C.; there's another Grand Prix competition in Santa Clara, Calif., the following month. The U.S. team for Rome will be chosen at the national championships, which begin July 7 in Indianapolis.

"He's been very good in practice," Bowman said. "I think he feels good to be back in the water. Certainly, he's not in very good shape.

"We're anxious to get back to a really normal routine and we have. We're moving on."

Several of Phelps' Olympic teammates rallied to his defense. Among them was Dara Torres, the 41-year-old silver medalist whom Phelps jokingly referred to in Beijing as "Mom."

"I see him as a kid trying to grow up in the most intense spotlight known to any athlete. He has apologized and what else can he do?" she told the AP by telephone. "The thing I hope is that people realize Michael is still a person and not just a swimming hero."

Torres said she sent Phelps a text a few days ago to extend her support.

"He didn't let the USA down at the games, so we shouldn't let him down," she said.

Torres doesn't expect a three-month suspension in a non-Olympic year to have much affect on Phelps' career. He intends to keep swimming through the 2012 London Games.

"Knowing Michael the way I do, I guarantee you it's going to make him want to do well," Torres said. "All this is going to do is light a fire under him."

Amanda Beard compared Phelps' ordeal to some of the disdain she faced after posing nude in Playboy magazine before the Beijing Games.

"If anyone knows public scrutiny, it's me," the four-time Olympian said in a text message. "When I posed for Playboy, so many officials looked down on me. Michael knows he isn't a bad person. He made a mistake. People need to get over it. I want to cheer him on in London."

Gold medalist Ryan Lochte, who was one of Phelps' teammates and main rivals in Bejing, said: "It really is kind of harsh. It's just a picture."

And even a rival agent came to Phelps' defense.

"Enough is enough," said Evan Morgenstein, who represents a large number of Olympic swimmers. "The penalty is far greater than the crime. He has said he is sorry. Let's move on to the real problems in this country."

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RaRah
10:00 AM on 02/11/2009
Kellogg's is still selling Michael Phelps Posters!!!!!!!!!!:

See:
http://www2.kelloggs.com/Promotion/PromotionDetail.aspx?PID=15596
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SILVANUS
Moving to Italy indefinitely. God Bless All.
02:55 PM on 02/10/2009
Over 50 million pot smokers USED to eat Kellogg' Cornflakes.

So there.
01:26 PM on 02/10/2009
The really sad thing about this story is that nobody cares. Kellogg's doesn't care that he got caught smoking pot, and they know that the people that buy their cereal don't care either. Some in house PR person has told them that this is the way you handle such things, and so that's what they've done because they're too frightened to even see what would happen if they stood by him. The same is true of USA Swimming. They don't want to suspend him. Do you know how many less people are going to be at that meet in March in Texas without his presence? But they've been told they have to do something, so they've come up with this rather bizarre and self-immolating punishment.

The whole things is a perfect portrait of our hypocrisy. We make amends for something nobody cares about in a way that makes nobody feel any better. What is wrong with us?
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SILVANUS
Moving to Italy indefinitely. God Bless All.
02:56 PM on 02/10/2009
We are SICK.
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02:32 PM on 02/08/2009
Whomever sells that bong on ebaY had better keep in mind that Tommy Chong got 9 months for doing the same.
01:41 PM on 02/06/2009
Michael Phelps is an American Hero. He stood tall and made America proud at the Beijing Olympics. This is how America treats its heroes, we forget all of the hard work Michael Phelps did to achieve his task, we forget the pride we felt with the each gold medal, we forget how Phelps helped America to be competitive against a Chinese when they planned on winning all of the golds, we forget all of those things and hang a man for smoking glass pipe at a party. That is our shame; America cares little for appreciation and loyalty but is absolute when it comes to misplaced morality. In short America often finds it easier to tear people down and point fingers than it does to recognize freedom and practice good will. I hope they do try to arrest Michael Phelps to further shed light on our hypocrisy and maybe stir the good people of this country up enough to stand up for their friends and neighbors being persecuted in this "drug War".
09:29 AM on 02/06/2009
Qustion:
If the idea is to stop michael doing bong hits, why the **** are
they giving him 3 months vacation? Do these people live in the real world?

They should give the man another gold medal. Anyone who has ever been stoned will understand his extraordinary achievement.

BTW, I am a conservative.
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haval2
what to say?
08:06 AM on 02/06/2009
He's 23 and spent so much time working out for years...he made a mistake. Let it go. What about our Wall Street heroes...far more egregious ....
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carnelld
02:36 AM on 02/06/2009
Flash back song: Sing to the tune of "Mary Jane" by Rick James

"I have a friend named Mary Jane.
She is my main thing.

And when I'm feeling low,
She makes ny heart sing."
M-a-r-y J-a-n-e.

Many posting are not being fair to Kellogs. Remember, America is all about marketing and image.
You can not be "America's Breakfast of Champions" and have a known illegal drug abuser on your cereal box in front of the youth of America.

I understand the hypocrisy, but "it is what it is".

It's like the image of America honorably finding WMDs in Iraq and bringing Democracy to Iraq ,and being welcomed as "Liberators".

It's all about "Imaging and Branding".
03:02 AM on 02/06/2009
General Mills makes the breakfast of champions, aside from that the champion is an illegal drug user (theres no mention of abuse) and the image i got from kellogs is that no matter how many medals you win take a bong hit and it goes away.
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SILVANUS
Moving to Italy indefinitely. God Bless All.
02:57 PM on 02/10/2009
True, by WHY ACCEPT THIS AS IT IS? Where is your spirit of transforming things? Would you let a fascist take over?
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carnelld
02:31 AM on 02/06/2009
Place: Breakfast table
Present: Father, mother, 11 year old, 12, year old, 15 year old.
Discussion: Illegal Drug use

11 year old: Dad I saw Michael Phelps smoking what looked to be an illegal substance in a crack pipe. He is on our cereal box.

Father: Since Michael can swim fast son, it's ok for him to smoke that type pipe.

12 year old: Dad, I play soccer . Is it ok for me to smoke the herb in a pipe?

Father: What do you know about the herb? And no you aren't good enough at soccer yet. And no, not in a pipe.

15 year old: Dad I made the All Star team this year and you said I was good. Is it ok for me to do the drug of my choice?

Father: Ah......No son . You should not do the drug of your choice. And further more we are not buying these doggone cereals again until the government is enlightened and make Marijuana legal .

11 year old: But dad, does that mean you will have to cook breakfast on the weekends?

Mother: You see what you have started....

Music........fade.....Tune in next week for the conclusion.
01:57 AM on 02/06/2009
I guess he'll be looking for a new sponsor too.
01:32 AM on 02/06/2009
You have 3 months off Micheal, I suggest you take a vacation to amsterdam, Holland has swim team wouldnt you like to swim for a free country. Being the american posterboy is embarassing are you sure you want to be associated with the U.S
01:28 AM on 02/06/2009
Micheal You have 3 months off! I recomend you take a vacation to amsterdam, holland has a swim team. Wouldnt you like to swim for a free country. Being the american posterboy is sad is this really the country you want to represent?
12:53 AM on 02/06/2009
Oh brother, more BS about something so simple. Its not like they would have made ths big a deal if he was photographed popping Adderall, but of course the conservative media cant afford any sign of lenience towards the unjust treatment of pot smokers. Sorry but wake up people, there's much worse we put in our body and its really up to you which you choose, not the government or media.