Michael Phelps’ Mom Scores Big at the Olympics Too

Swimming sensation Michael Phelps is not the only one in the family who made waves at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. The woman who gave birth to the “Baltimore Bullet,” Debbie Phelps, has just been crowned with the title of “Mom of the Olympic Games.” The honor was given by Johnson’s Baby and comes in the form of a hefty check the company plans to donate in Debbie’s name to her favorite children’s charity. The middle school principal from Maryland says she was honored by the award and is pleased that the money will be going to help children … Continue reading

Fitness Week in Review for August 10-16, 2008

The 2008 Summer Olympic Games are in full swing in Beijing, China and the displays of physical endurance illustrated by the super athletes has been utterly awe-inspiring. From the gymnasts to the swimmers, the divers and the rowers, the ability to push one’s body to the ultimate limit is nothing short of miraculous. This week the Fitness blog has dedicated a number of posts to the amazing athletes participating in the Games of the 29th Olympiad. If you missed any now is your chance to catch up. August 10th—–A Hamm-less Olympics: A Lesson in Humility. In the world of gymnastics … Continue reading

A Hamm-less Olympics—A Lesson in Humility

In the world of gymnastics Morgan and Paul Hamm are known for being fierce competitors. The twin brothers from Wisconsin are former world and Olympic champions and both are considered legends in the sport. However, you won’t be seeing either tumbling for gold in Beijing this week. Not because they didn’t qualify to compete, rather they will be watching the Games from their home just outside of Milwaukee because they possess a trait most of us could (and should) exercise more—humility. Three days ago a teary eyed Morgan Hamm officially announced that the bone spurs digging into his left leg … Continue reading

Laura Wilkinson (2008 Diving Hopeful)

Welcome to our Focus on the Olympics articles that introduces you to our Olympic athletes and hopefuls that will be competing in Beijing this summer. Before every dive, Laura recites ”I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.” from Philippians 4:13. Meet Laura Wilkinson Laura Wilkinson was a gymnast until age 13 when a sudden growth spurt made her too tall for the sport and she switched to diving. An eight-time All-American, she dove for the University of Texas but decided to forego her final year of eligibility to turn professional. In December 2001, she graduated with a … Continue reading

Ariel Rittenhouse (2008 Diving Hopeful)

Welcome to our Focus on the Olympics articles that introduces you to our Olympic athletes and hopefuls that will be competing in Beijing this summer. She enjoys reading, dancing, surfing and going to the beach in her spare time. Meet Ariel Rittenhouse Ariel Rittenhouse comes from a family of accomplished athletes. Her mother, Sharon Finneran Rittenhouse, won a silver medal in the 400m individual medley at the 1964 Olympic Games and is a member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame. Her uncle, Michael Finneran, was a diver in the 1972 Olympic Games and her grandmother, Carolyn Finneran, was team … Continue reading

Thomas Finchum (2008 Diving Hopeful)

Welcome to our Focus on the Olympics articles that introduces you to our Olympic athletes and hopefuls that will be competing in Beijing this summer. As a child, Thomas’ grandmother (a former city parks diver) noticed him jumping off houseboats on family trips and encouraged his parents to sign him up for diving lessons Meet Thomas Finchum Thomas Finchum is the son of Thomas and Audrey Finchum. He comes from a family of athletes: his dad is a high school athletic director and coach, and his brother, Luke, was a catcher on the baseball team at Concordia University Wisconsin. His … Continue reading

Haley Ishimatsu (2008 Diving Hopeful)

Welcome to our Focus on the Olympics articles that introduces you to our Olympic athletes and hopefuls that will be competing in Beijing this summer. Haley established herself as an international force in diving when she won 2 Pan American Games medals in diving at the age of 15. Meet Haley Ishimatsu Haley Dyan Ishimatsu is the daughter of Carol and Mark Ishimatsu. She has one sister, Tory, who is also a diver. She now trains four and a half hours a day, six days a week. Aside from diving, she has also participated in gymnastics and rock climbing. She … Continue reading

Troy Dumais (2008 Diving Hopeful)

Welcome to our Focus on the Olympics articles that introduces you to our Olympic athletes and hopefuls that will be competing in Beijing this summer. Meet Troy Dumais Troy Dumais (pronounced “due-MAY”) is the son of Marc, a former professional French Canadian hockey and tennis player, and Kathleen Dumais. He has three brothers, Justin, Brice and Dwight, and one sister, Leanne. Troy has also played football, hockey, tennis, basketball and baseball. In 2006, he earned his B.S. degree from Texas in Exercise Science and plans to become a physical therapist. Troy has no favorite dives because he loves them all. … Continue reading

Kelci Bryant (2008 Diving Hopeful)

Welcome to our Focus on the Olympics articles that introduces you to our Olympic athletes and hopefuls that will be competing in Beijing this summer. Meet Kelci Bryant Kelci Bryant is the daughter of Randy and Kathie Bryant. She has two sisters, Katie Beth and Kara, and two brothers, Kevin and Steve. All four of her siblings are or were college athletes; Katie Beth was a five-time national champion diver at University of Miami, Kevin played baseball at Morehead State, Kara swam at Milliken University and Steve plays baseball at Rend Lake College. Kelci has never trained for diving in … Continue reading

Andrea Nott (2008 Synchronized Swimming Hopeful)

Welcome to our Focus on the Olympics articles that introduces you to our Olympic athletes and hopefuls that will be competing in Beijing. Andrea trained with the U.S. Olympic Team and went to Athens as alternate for the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team. Andrea also suffers from exercised induced asthma. Meet Andrea Nott Andrea’s future career goals include completing a biology degree when she decides to attend college that will enable her to become a teacher or a dermatologist. However, she has postponed her education to obtain her more immediate goal of representing her country in the 2008 Olympic Games. Andrea … Continue reading