Home Sports 

Story

Phelps Stretches For 7th Gold Medal

Swimmer Will Go For Record 8th Medal Sunday

Posted: 12:46 pm PDT August 15, 2008Updated: 8:08 pm PDT August 15, 2008

Michael Phelps swam into history with a magnificent finish Saturday, tying Mark Spitz with his seventh gold medal by the narrowest of margins in the 100-meter butterfly.

His arms soaring through the water one last time, Phelps got his hand on the wall a hundredth of a second ahead of Serbia's Milorad Cavic. Phelps' time was 50.58 seconds, the only time in these Olympics that Phelps won an event without breaking the world record.

The 23-year-old from Baltimore has now pulled even with the greatest of Olympic records, matching Spitz's performance in the 1972 Munich Games.

Call this one the Great Haul of China -- and it's not done yet.

Phelps will return on Sunday to swim in his final event of these games, taking the butterfly leg of the 400 medley relay. The Americans will be heavily favored to give him his eighth gold, leaving Spitz behind.

More Headlines

Reno Bighorns

Click on Full Story ›› to find out about Reno Bighorns', schedules, stats, tickets, and news!


Tee Time Forecast

Before you tee off, check out the Tee Time Forecast.
Check Forecast Here.

Sports Extras

Ramblin' Wreck
Cheerleaders, fight songs, marching bands, mascots, tailgating. Every college has its football traditions and here's a look at the best of them. View Images ››


Reno Aces

Reno Aces Baseball, Click Here!