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Olympic gold medalists to appear at Aquatics Center

By Jim Johnson
Morgan Hill Times

A fortuitous, last-minute scheduling change is bringing three Olympic swimming gold medalists - including superstar Michael Phelps - to town Thursday night.

Phelps and fellow medalists Ian Crocker and Lenny Krayzelburg will make an appearance at the Morgan Hill Aquatics Center for Disney’s “Swim With The Stars” event.

As of Monday afternoon, 200 tickets at $30 each had been sold, according to Julie Spier, the city’s recreation manager. While the Aquatics Center has a capacity of 3,000, Spier and organizers are hoping for 1,500.

“We’re trying to bring bleachers in so everybody can see,” Spier said Monday. She said there will be no assigned seating.

The event begins at 7pm, and will include the Olympic swimmers demonstrating their medal-winning strokes - Crocker’s butterfly, Krayzelburg’s backstroke and Phelps showing off all his strokes - competing in relays with local swimmers from the audience and a match race. The young swimmers will have been pre-selected.

At 8:20pm the audience will be able to question the Olympians.

During intermission just before 9pm, Disney characters will make special appearances and hand out goodies.

After intermission, at 9:10pm Phelps and Crocker will compete in a match race.

The star-studded trio is in the midst of a 12-city cross-country tour with the Disney-sponsored event, which began on Aug. 31 at Walt Disney World in Florida. The tour ends at Disneyland on Oct. 2-5.

Phelps, who earned international acclaim after becoming the first Olympic swimmer in history to win eight medals (including six gold) in Athens this summer, and his teammates have been greeted like rock stars at their various appearances across the nation, most of which have been held in large cities including Atlanta, Chicago, Denver and Dallas.

Fans have been standing in line for hours to buy tickets to the event, catch a glimpse of their heroes and even get an autograph on a box of Wheaties or a Speedo swim suit.

“Even non-swimmers know who these athletes are, and to have them in our town this week is something to be very proud of,” said John Rick, MH Aquatics Foundation organizer.

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