Feeling a bit down now that the excitement of the Olympics is over? If you’ve got a little extra cash and want to bring some of the Games into your own home, a new auction site will let you do just that.
According to Olympic Champion Michael Phelps everybody pees in the pool. When you gotta go, you gotta go I guess. Ryan Lohte recently confessed that he pee's in the pool, and Phelps has his back. Do you? Take our poll!
Ryan Lochte, the 2nd greatest Olympic swimmer behind Michael Phelps may also be a douchebag too. His mother said he only has time for one night stands and then on Friday he admitted to Ryan Seacrest that he pee's in the pool before races. We have some photos of possible evidence.
Getting to the Olympics is a major accomplishment. Numerous hours are spent practicing, competing and perfecting their sport. Behind every athlete are parents that spend just as much time supporting their sons or daughters. Watch the parents of US Gymnast Aly Raisman as she performs on the uneven bars in London, and then realizes the world is watching.
The 2012 Summer Olympics are underway in London. 204 countries are being represented by over 10,000 athletes. Some of these athletes have crazy names. Names that will make you laugh, make you cringe and make you question their parents. Check out my top 5 crazy names of Olympian's competing this summer.
He only needs three medals to become the athlete with the most Olympic Medals, after the 400 Individual Medley he still needs three medals. American teammate Ryan Lochte wins the first gold for the United States and Phelps fails to medal in the event. Lochte showed the world why he may be the best swimmer at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Phelps on the other hand claims he had a crappy race in a event
USA Olympian Misty May-Treanor told the NY Post, that despite new rules that will allow women's volleyball team's to wear shorts and t-shirts, the US team will continue to wear skimpy bikini's during competition. Thank god, because if they didn't I think I would have boycotted watching the games over the next 16 days.
We always thought there was nothing more hilarious than watching middle-aged sports coaches celebrate after their athletes perform well, but and we’ve found something more hilarious: a middle-aged sports coach getting a little too psyched over — here’s the kicker — gymnastics.