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Michael Phelps's Most Memorable Race
The New Yorker Michael Phelps in Friday's hundred-metre-butterfly final. Watching Phelps at the Rio Games, it doesn't seem purely about him, and he doesn't seem like a man apart. Credit Photograph by Ian MacNicol/Getty. Before these Olympic Games, Michael Phelps was ... Cupping leaves its mark here and Rio It's Out of the Question: Cupping ups its game, but does the Phelps factor make it right? Cupping craze: Circular bruises on Olympic athletes boost interest in ancient treatment in RI |
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