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Beijing 2008 Reliving The Usa 4x100m Freestyle Relay Triumph Through The Eyes Of Michael Phelps

Beijing 2008: Reliving the USA 4x100m freestyle relay triumph through the eyes of Michael Phelps

The incredible anchor leg of Jason Lezak

The 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing was a moment of historic triumph for the USA 4x100m freestyle relay team. Led by anchor Jason Lezak, the team staged one of the greatest come-from-behind races in the history of the Olympic Games, securing a gold medal and setting a new world record.

Now, you can relive the incredible race through the eyes of Michael Phelps. In this exclusive interview, Phelps shares his memories of the race, the pressure he felt as the team's anchor, and the pure joy of victory.

"It was the greatest moment of my career": Jason Lezak reflects on his record-breaking swim

Jason Lezak, the oldest male on the US 4x100m freestyle relay team, delivered a performance for the ages in Beijing. His incredible anchor leg helped the team overcome a significant deficit and secure a stunning victory.

In this candid interview, Lezak reflects on the race of his life. He reveals the emotions he experienced during the race, the challenges he had to overcome, and the impact the victory had on his career.

Frédéric Bousquet and Alain Bernard: The French perspective on the Beijing 2008 relay

The French team of Frédéric Bousquet and Alain Bernard were among the favorites to win the 4x100m freestyle relay in Beijing. However, they eventually finished in fifth place behind the USA team.

Bousquet and Bernard relive their experience of the 2008 Olympics in this exclusive interview. They discuss the disappointment of not winning a medal but also express their admiration for the American team's incredible performance


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