It's that time of the year when the sports persons from around the globe wait. It's the time when The Laures World Sports Academy confers the award to the winners - sports persons who have done exceptionally well in their
Golden Olympian Michael Phelps has been on a fast track to riches since the Beijing Games. The latest news on his great earnings state that he made 100,000 dollars just for appearing at a showbiz party, and swimming some laps. The
The Beijing Olympics 2008 has been a milestone for some, steppingstone for others and a total life renovation for some. The Olympic star of the moment is Michael Phelps currently, who is making the best of his busy lifestyle that fame
NBC's round-the-clock coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics has been declared the most watched event in U.S. TV history. Statistics released by Nielsen Media Research show that the coverage reached 214 million viewers. The study also revealed that Michael Phelps' acquisition
Golden boy Michael Phelps might have become a world sports icon on the back of his incredible haul of eight gold medals from the Beijing Olympics, but people hardly know that the real purpose behind his learning to swim was not
Olympic athletes eventually overcame the stress of strict discipline they faced during the two weeks of competition with a final burst of sexual release on the eve of the closing ceremonies in the Olympic Village. "This sex
Olympic superstar Michael Phelps is to write a book telling the story behind his historic eight gold medal swims, a rep for Free Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, has announced. The 23-year-old will also be opening about his life.
Beijing Olympic Games may become the biggest broadcast event in the Olympic history, according to an official with the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Timo Lumme, managing director of IOC Television and Marketing Services, said at a press conference in the Games'
Olympic glamour girl Stephanie Rice can make millions on the back of her gold medal, while swimming wizard Michael Phelps is set to earn billions, says a celebrity agent. Max Markson says that even Rice's racy spread in men's magazine FHM
With seven Olympic gold medals to his credit, Michael Phelps has become the perfect swimming machine. However, his 'freakish' abilities have become a mystery for many. Now, a glance at the star's 2005 autobiography, Beneath The Surface, reveals that a rare