Milorad Cavic Won, Michael Phelps Lost, Race was Rigged (Proof)

Thursday August, 21 2008 @ 5:43 pm

Proof That Milorad Cavic Beat Michael Phelps

Are you also one of those who fell for false propaganda of a rigged race? Michael Phelps is not a good enough swimmer to beat Milorad Cavic. Michael Phelps plain and simple lost that race, but was made a winner, because that works well for many people, including the organizers of the Olympics. Beijing would surely love to be mentioned each time someone refers to an athlete who won most gold medals in single Olympic Games. And let’s not forget Omega watches, who were official providers of the time keeping for the event and who have close ties with Michael Phelps – one of their ambassadors. They would surely love for their spokesman to be the winner. This race was rigged, Michael Phelps = FAIL!

Men’s 100 meter butterfly style swimming event took place a week ago, but the controversy remains and the closer you look at the evidence, the clearer it becomes that Michael Phelps lost that event. Milorad Cavic won, Milorad Cavic beat Michael Phelps but the race was clearly rigged.

Not only a better swimmer, but also a better person than Michael Phelps, Milorad Cavic congratulated his opponent after the race. The photo above captured the last fractions of seconds of the race, clearly showing Milorad Cavic (in picture on the right) touching the board first. Slow motion video below shows Michael Phelps on the right touching the board second, but continuing to move forward after Milorad Cavic has already stopped. Michael Phelps did NOT win the race, Milorad Cavic did.

 

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3 Responses to 'Milorad Cavic Won, Michael Phelps Lost, Race was Rigged (Proof)'

  1. Brandon - February 12th, 2009 at 2:33 pm

    Phelps won. Watch a video of the underwater camera. It shows it much more clearly

  2. Sam - April 7th, 2009 at 3:13 pm

    First of all, you can’t even tell if Cavic is touching the wall in that picture. Second of all, you can’t see a thing from that video, it proves nothing. Finally, omega admits to having faulty timing to a degree of 0.02 seconds. That’s why you don’t get disqualified in a relay if you reaction time is -0.02. If Cavic actually did touch first (which I’m not saying he did), it’s his fault he had such a shitty touch that it didn’t registrar on the touch pad right away.

    That being said… It is very possible that Cavic’s finger tips did get there first and that a more accurate touch pad might have had him come first. But any quality swimmer is aware of this and doesn’t blame the equipment for a 0.01 second difference. And it clearly wasn’t rigged. Phelps won fairly.

  3. abrakadabra - August 4th, 2009 at 3:42 pm

    Omega finally admits Cavic was first!

    http://www.swimnetwork.com/videos/v/20090801/omega_says_cavic_touched_first-17076.html

    So if official time keeper and sponsor of Phelps admits it so can you groupies.

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