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Michael Phelps is Named 2008 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year

December 2, 2008

sports illustratedSports Illustrated Group Editor Terry McDonell has announced that Michael Phelps is the 2008 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year. Phelps is SI’s 55th Sportsman of the Year and joins Muhammad Ali, Lance Armstrong, Michael Jordan, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, among other athletic greats who have received this award.

The SI Sportsman of the Year is presented annually to the person or team who transcended the year in both athletic performance and character. The descriptor, “It is not for the victory alone that he is honored. Rather, it is for the quality of his effort and the manner of his striving,” lifted from the pages of SI in 1957, represents the defining principle of the award.

“Michael Phelps as the 2008 Sportsman of the Year was the easiest choice I have made,” McDonell said. “Look at what he did in Beijing last summer. I was there. I saw him race after race, win again and again - we all saw that. And then to know him now — it is so obvious that he changed not only swimming, but also the entire Olympic landscape.”

Two thousand eight was a year of powerful moments in sports. The New York Giants’ dramatic Super Bowl win, Tiger Woods’ U.S. Open playoff victory on one leg, the Nadal/Federer Wimbledon final and a last-second shot in the NCAA men’s basketball championship, but it was Phelps’ unprecedented eight-gold- medal, seven-world-record achievement in Beijing under the intense spotlight of a global audience that rises above all.

Phelps will be honored at a ceremony in Manhattan this evening along with Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver — the first recipient of the Sportsman of the Year Legacy Award — and SI Kids’ SportsKid of the Year, Derek Andrews.

“It is for elevating his sport — and all of us out of our seats — with a beguiling grace and humility that SI honors Phelps with its 55th Sportsman of the Year Award,” writes Alan Shipnuck in his profile of Phelps. The magazine hits newsstands on Wednesday and marks Phelps’s sixth appearance on the cover of SI.

In Beijing Phelps delivered a performance for the ages in breaking Mark Spitz’s 36-year-old mark of seven gold medals in a single Olympiad. Phelps won individual gold in the 400-meter individual medley, 200-meter freestyle, 200- meter butterfly, 200-meter individual medley and 100-meter butterfly to go along with team golds in the 4×100-meter freestyle, 4×200-meter freestyle and 4×100-meter medley relays. His 0.01-second victory over Serbia’s Milorad Cavic in the 100-meter butterfly and his U.S. team’s come-from-behind triumph over France in the 4×100-meter freestyle relay provided two of the most iconic moments of the 2008 Summer Games.

Other athletes named Sportsman on the strength of their Olympic performance include Bobby Joe Morrow (’56), U.S. Olympic hockey team (’80), Edwin Moses and Mary Lou Retton (’84), Bonnie Blair and Johann Olav Koss (’94).

Source: Sports Illustrated

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