Swimming: Phelps coming to Charlotte
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Associated Press
CHARLOTTE ó Michael Phelps will swim in a meet in Charlotte in May, ending his three-month suspension for being photographed inhaling from a marijuana pipe.
Meet officials announced Tuesday that the Olympic great has committed to the Charlotte UltraSwim on May 14-17.
The Grand Prix event will be the first major meet for which Phelps is eligible, and first tuneup before July’s world championships in Rome.
“Michael is focused on practicing and regaining the mental and physical momentum that he had achieved going into the Beijing Olympics,” Phelps’ coach, Bob Bowman, said in a statement. “He is committed to a very demanding and rigorous training schedule as he prepares for upcoming meets and the FINA World Championships.”
Phelps won a record eight gold medals at the Beijing Olympics, but he was suspended by USA Swimming this month after a British tabloid published a photograph showing him with a marijuana pipe at a party in November at the University of South Carolina.
The 23-year-old Phelps apologized and called the suspension “fair.” While he’s returned to training in his hometown of Baltimore, the suspension put him behind his preparation for the world championships.