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Michael Phelps Smokes Herb! Yeeeuhhh!
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santafly



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:58 pm    Post subject: Michael Phelps Smokes Herb! Yeeeuhhh! Reply with quote

http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/9160136?MSNHPHCP&GT1=39002

Michael Phelps acknowledged "regrettable" behavior and "bad judgment" after a photo in a British newspaper Sunday showed him inhaling from a marijuana pipe.

PHOTO: Phelps smokes a bong You can't believe it, can you? Well believe it. There is an actual picture of Michael Phelps smoking a bong.

Of course, Phelps is just the latest in a long line of athletes caught in compromising marijuana situations. Check out sports' top tokers to relive all the glory of years past.

If you can pick your jaw up off the floor, you may also remember that once upon a time, Phelps dominated a historic Olympic Games. Check out the Top 10 performances from Beijing here. Want more? Here are the Top 10 choke jobs.
In a statement released to The Associated Press, the swimmer who won a record eight gold medals at the Beijing Games did not dispute the authenticity of the exclusive picture published Sunday by the tabloid News of the World.

"I engaged in behavior which was regrettable and demonstrated bad judgment," Phelps said in the statement released by one of his agents. "I'm 23 years old and despite the successes I've had in the pool, I acted in a youthful and inappropriate way, not in a manner people have come to expect from me. For this, I am sorry. I promise my fans and the public it will not happen again."

News of the World said the picture was taken during a November house party while Phelps was visiting the University of South Carolina. During that trip, he attended one of the school's football games and received a big ovation when he was introduced to the crowd.

While the newspaper did not specifically allege that Phelps was smoking pot, it did say the pipe is generally used for that purpose and anonymously quoted a partygoer who said the Olympic champion was "out of control from the moment he got there."

"He grabbed the bong and a lighter and knew exactly what to do," a witness said of the swimming superstar, according to the News of the World report.

"He looked just as natural with a bong in his hands as he does swimming in the pool. He was the gold medal winner of bong hits."


The party occurred nearly three months after the Olympics while Phelps was taking a long break from training, and his actions should have no impact on the eight golds he won at Beijing. He has never tested positive for banned substances. The case is unlikely to fall under any doping rules.

Phelps' main sanctions most likely will be financial � perhaps doled out by embarrassed sponsors who might be reconsidering their dealings with the swimmer.

The U.S. Olympic Committee said it was "disappointed in the behavior recently exhibited by Michael Phelps," who was selected the group's sportsman of the year. He also was honored as AP male athlete of the year, and his feat in Beijing � breaking Mark Spitz's 36-year-old record for most gold medals in an Olympics � was chosen as the top story of 2008.

"Michael is a role model, and he is well aware of the responsibilities and accountability that come with setting a positive example for others, particularly young people," the USOC said in a statement. "In this instance, regrettably, he failed to fulfill those responsibilities."

USA Swimming said its Olympic champions are "looked up to by people of all ages, especially young athletes who have their own aspirations and dreams."

"That said," the governing body added, "we realize that none among us is perfect. We hope that Michael can learn from this incident and move forward in a positive way."

Phelps was part of a group of elite athletes who agreed to take part in a pilot testing program designed to increase the accuracy of doping tests. His spot in the program could be at risk, said Travis Tygart, head of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.

"For one of the Olympics' biggest heroes it's disappointing, and we'll evaluate whether he remains in that program," Tygart said. "But some good education comes from this because he's going to suffer some penalties."




View more photos >>Marijuana is viewed differently from performance-enhancing drugs, according to David Howman, executive director of the World Anti-Doping Agency. An athlete is subject to WADA sanctions only for a positive test that occurs during competition periods.

"We don't have any jurisdiction," Howman said. "It's not banned out of competition. It's only if you test positive in competition."

Phelps returned to the pool a couple of weeks ago to begin preparations for this summer's world championships in Rome. He plans to take part in his first post-Olympics meet in early March, a Grand Prix event in Austin, Texas.

Phelps was in Tampa, Fla., during Super Bowl week to make promotional appearances on behalf of a sponsor. But he left the city before Sunday's game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals, abandoning his original plan to be at Raymond James Stadium.

This isn't the first embarrassing episode for Phelps after an Olympic triumph. In 2004, a few months after winning six gold and two bronze medals in Athens, the swimmer was arrested on a drunken driving charge at age 19. He pleaded guilty and apologized for the mistake.

In his book "No Limits: The Will to Succeed," Phelps recounted how his first phone call was to his agent, and not his mother or coach Bob Bowman, because he knew they would yell at him.

Later, he called Bowman, who was supportive but told him, "Michael, just because you want to blow off some steam doesn't mean you can be an idiot."

Debbie Phelps, his mother, cried at the news.

"That hurt worse, maybe, than anything," Phelps wrote. "I had never seen my mother that upset."

Bowman did not immediately respond to phone and e-mail messages Sunday.

Olympic teammate Dara Torres said Phelps has become such a prominent figure that everything he does is news.

However, she said: "This in no way shape or form diminishes anything he's done."

"It's sort of a double-edged sword," Torres told the AP on Sunday. "When you're recognizable, you're looked up to as a role model. He is recognizable and everything you do gets looked at and picked apart. I guess that's the price of winning 14 Olympic medals."

Jason Lezak, whose remarkable anchor leg of the 400-meter freestyle relay helped Phelps stay on course to break Mark Spitz's record in Beijing, said he was "saddened" to hear of the report.

"While I don't condone his conduct, I am a teammate and fan," Lezak said in a text message to the AP on Saturday night. "Unlike many fair-weather people, I am sticking by him. If my wife and I can help him in any way, we will. I believe he will grow from this and be better person, role model and teammate."

During the 1998 Nagano Olympics, Canadian snowboarder Ross Rebagliati was stripped of his gold medal in the giant slalom after testing positive for marijuana. The victory was reinstated because the sport's governing body did not have a rule banning the substance. Later that year, Olympic swimmer Gary Hall Jr. drew a three-month suspension after testing positive for pot.

"It's one of those substances that every year there's debate over it," said Howman, the WADA official.

The USOC's code of conduct only covers the period from when an athlete makes the Olympic team until the end of the games. But Howman suggested that U.S. swimming officials or the sport's world organization, FINA, could punish Phelps if there is "sufficient evidence to indicate possession, supply or distribution."

FINA officials said they would not comment on the matter until Monday, as did the International Olympic Committee.

"We have to be strong on these things," Howman said. "We certainly are relying on those who are responsible to look into this."

The USOC noted that Phelps acknowledged his mistake and apologized.

"We are confident that, going forward, Michael will consistently set the type of example we all expect from a great Olympic champion," the group said.
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yingwenlaoshi



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's ok. He can join the professional swimmers circuit. Razz
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Captain Corea



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I kind of wish he would have said "and?"
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pokesplort



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah seriously.. so what? he's still got a crap ton of medals and omg newsflash! people smoke weed. i'd like to think it was weed that helped him those huge meals he had to have while training. i remember seeing a special on how much he had to eat in a day because of all the calories he was expending. i thought, "huh, i eat a lot too, but being high sure helps" sigh.
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NoExplode



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 12:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you smoke weed, you will be unmotivated and lazy.
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Xuanzang



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This guy can afford a private place to smoke pot in. It's just silly to have done this at a campus party where there`s many cellphone cams.
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santafly



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I did this because I though it was bad - strange responses.....
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SHANE02



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's ok, THC is not water soluble.
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DrOctagon



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

And?

Laughing
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NoExplode



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 7:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

santafly wrote:
I did this because I though it was bad - strange responses.....


Maybe weed's not as bad as the brainwashers tell you it is? Reading the article, it's clear he's a regular pot smoker. If a guy who is the greatest athlete in the history of the world finds it to be fine--no different than taking any other herb (but in pill form they are lauded as 'supplements'), maybe marijuana IS fine. Maybe the Dutch, Canadians, Swiss, California and the other States that have decriminalized cannabis...are the smart ones.
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mole



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yep. Maybe I was a highly ranked swimmer in TEXAS in high school.
Then college. OMG. I did a sports psychology term paper on athletes' relaxation techniques. Don't worry, faguloids, I didn't spill the beans.
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BreakfastInBed



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 8:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Decriminalize already. Stop the madness. Sure it ain't good for you, but neither is tobacco, alcohol, red meat, McDonalds, Ben and Jerry's, coffee, television, crossing the street, riding a motorcycle, sunshine, blah blah blah. In moderation none of which are catastrophically terrible. If it were 20 pictures of him in a dinner jacket with a glass of wine in his hand he'd be an upstanding adult. It's pot, so instead he's an irresponsible twit. I have no interest in getting high, but the demonization of dope by self-righteous busy-bodies and cynical manipulative politicians annoys me to no end. It's completely, unequivocally, indefensibly hypocritical and irrational.
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Free World



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 8:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

NoExplode wrote:
Maybe the Dutch, Canadians, Swiss, California and the other States that have decriminalized cannabis...are the smart ones.


I don't believe the Dutch ever decriminalized it. In Amsterdam it is tolerated but I thought it was still illegal. And they are finding that all the problems associated with the liberalization of enforcement outweigh the tourist dollars so I think there will be fewer and fewer cafes there. Not 100% sure about this but that was my impression.

I know it is still a criminal offence in Canada � not sure what you�ve heard. Quite sure it is also criminal in California and Switzerland.

I already pay enough taxes to provide healthcare for tobacco smokers; I�d prefer not to have to pay for potheads as well.
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NoExplode



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Free World wrote:
NoExplode wrote:
Maybe the Dutch, Canadians, Swiss, California and the other States that have decriminalized cannabis...are the smart ones.


I don't believe the Dutch ever decriminalized it. In Amsterdam it is tolerated but I thought it was still illegal. And they are finding that all the problems associated with the liberalization of enforcement outweigh the tourist dollars so I think there will be fewer and fewer cafes there. Not 100% sure about this but that was my impression.


Your last sentence was your most accurate. Of course, it would have been faster to type it into google and read the first link that came up than to type that post.

http://tinyurl.com/cqdwf2
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santafly



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 4:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Holy Shite! that is a terrible typo (reverse freudian slip?). One of my buddies from highschool is a lawyer for NORML. I must have started thinking about something else while I was typing.....

Anyway, what I meant to say was:

I didn't post this because I thought it was bad. I think it's great that he is showing people how ridiculous their beliefs about marijuana truly are. Although, his apology is rather pathetic - I guess he's gotta take that stance in order to minimize damage.

To Free World - you know the primary reason marijuana continues to be illegal in America is due to the influence of the Alcohol and Tobacco lobbies. It would hurt their profits. Herb is also nowhere near as bad for your health as these 2 so, actually, it would save health care money if more people switched.

For the record - Pot is pretty seriously decriminalized in California (the most progressive state in the union), New Mexico (represent!), and New York....
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