Phelps's eighth Olympic gold was a relay job on August 17, 2008

Phelps's eighth Olympic gold was a relay job on August 17, 2008

On August 17, 2008, Michael Phelps broke Mark Spitz's Olympic gold-medal record in a relay whose final victory depended on three teammates.

Michael Phelps did not finish his record alone.
On August 17, 2008, he swam the butterfly leg of the United States men's 4 x 100m medley relay. Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, and Jason Lezak handled the other three legs; together, they held off Australia in a world-record race. The gold medal was Phelps's eighth of the Beijing Games, moving him past Mark Spitz's record of seven at the 1972 Munich Olympics. 12

A solo record with a four-man finish

The headline sounds like a one-man achievement: Phelps won eight gold medals in one Olympics. The punchline is that the medal that broke the record came from a relay, an event in which the record-breaking swimmer was responsible for only one quarter of the distance.
That makes the final race unusually tidy as a piece of sports history. Phelps supplied the butterfly leg, but the record needed a backstroker, a breaststroker, and a freestyler to reach the wall first. It was an individual milestone completed by a team.

Four legs, one absurd number

The race's published event listing gives the United States these splits:
LegSwimmerSplit
BackstrokeAaron Peirsol53.16 seconds
BreaststrokeBrendan Hansen59.27 seconds
ButterflyMichael Phelps50.15 seconds
FreestyleJason Lezak46.76 seconds
The final time was 3:29.34, and contemporary coverage described the victory as a world record. 13
The relay also explains why the achievement felt bigger than a number on a medal table. Phelps could not simply swim faster than the field by himself. His record attempt ended with three teammates taking turns to preserve the lead and deliver the final touch.

Why seven had looked untouchable

Spitz's 1972 benchmark was not just seven gold medals. He won seven races and set seven world records, a perfect-looking Olympic campaign that remained the standard for 36 years. 14
Phelps's attempt was less like a clean sweep than a nine-day exercise in surviving improbable margins. He raced 17 times in Beijing. In the 200m butterfly, water filled his goggles, yet he still won. In the 100m butterfly, he beat Milorad Cavic by only 0.01 seconds. 2
The final race therefore had a fitting shape. After all the close calls, the record did not end with Phelps isolated in the spotlight. It ended with four swimmers sharing a lane-sized problem: get to the wall first, and make history together.

The trivia answer

When someone asks what was strange about Phelps's eighth gold, the answer is not merely that he passed Spitz. It is that the most famous individual Olympic swimming record was sealed by a relay team.
Phelps owned the milestone. Peirsol, Hansen, and Lezak helped finish it.
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