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Historian favors Oerter’s feat as greatest of all time

- By REUTERS

An Olympic historian disagrees with a widely held consensus that American swimmer Michael Phelps is the greatest Olympian ever.

Phelps holds the record for career gold medals at 18, followed by Soviet gymnasts Larisa Latynina (nine) and Nikolai Andrianov (seven).

But as Bill Mallon points out, swimmers, gymnasts and runners, among others, benefit greatly from being more easily able to pile up medals in several events.

But discus throwers and pole vaulters, to use just a couple of examples, can win only one gold medal every four years.

Mallon, while freely acknowledg­ing the greatness of Phelps, rates discus thrower Al Oerter the greatest Olympian.

Oerter, who died in 2007 at the age of 71, won four consecutiv­e gold medals from 195668, a feat matched only by fellow American Carl Lewis (long jump, 1984-96).

What sets Oerter apart, according to Mallon, is that he was an underdog in three of those Olympics, and a co-favorite in the other. He perfected the art of peaking at the right time.

“Oerter never won the US Olympic trials,” said Mallon, a co-founder of the Internatio­nal Society of Olympic Historians. “Yet he won each gold with an Olympic record and a personal best.”

Phelps will have two chances in Rio to join Oerter and Lewis on the four-peat list — in the 100 meter butterfly and 200 individual medley.

Mallon rates Phelps and Lewis among those with claims to being the secondgrea­test Olympian, and says Usain Bolt will deserve considerat­ion if the Jamaican sprinter can win the 100 and 200 meters and 4x100 relay for a third consecutiv­e Games.

In individual events in Rio, Mallon said American gym- nast Simone Biles, in the women’s all-around, is perhaps the surest bet for gold, while the US women’s basketball team is a lock for a team gold.

One other athlete Mallon will be watching closely is Japanese wrestler Saori Yoshida, who will shoot for a fourth consecutiv­e gold.

Yoshida, 33, is not only unbeaten at the Olympics, but is a perfect 13-for-13 at world championsh­ips, stretching back to 2002.

“She has been beaten only twice in her career,” said Mallon. “She’s one of the most dominant athletes that nobody (outside Japan) has heard of.”

 ??  ?? American discus thrower Al Oerter won four consecutiv­e Olympic gold medals from 1956-68.
American discus thrower Al Oerter won four consecutiv­e Olympic gold medals from 1956-68.

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