Showing posts with label Carl Lewis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carl Lewis. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Michael Phelps vs. Carl Lewis (Greatest Olympian Ever?)


22 medals for America's Golden Boy. Remarkable!
Before I start this post (Ed. Note - it's been updated to reflect current totals as of Aug. 4), I'd like to set some parameters. This is strictly comparing Olympic accomplishments, not overall careers. I wanted to remind folks who are prisoners of the moment that there is much to consider about who's on the Mt. Olympus of greatness. Here we go.

Carl Lewis
- 10 medals (9 gold, 7 individual)
- 4 gold medals in 1984 (200 - OR, relay WR)
- 1988: won 100 with OR (post suspension of Ben Johnson)
- 4-peat in long jump (1 of 3 Olympians to 4-peat in an event)
- Anchored 4 x 100 relay to world record in 1992
- The only man to defend the 100 and long jump


Michael Phelps
- 22 medals (18 gold, 13 individual)
- 8 gold medals in 2008 (7 world records, 8th Olympic)
- 6 gold in 2004 (2 WRs, 3 ORs)
- 2 WRs set at Olympics still stand
- 2 time Olympic champion in several events
- 3-peat in the 4 x 200 freestyle relay, 200 IM and 100 butterfly (1st swimmer to ever 3-peat in an event)









By the numbers, Phelps is the greatest Olympic champion. But greatest Olympian ever? For my money, it's Lewis. Let's break down swimming though.