
09 September 2025
Phelps Unleashed: Olympic Icon Rocks Swimming World, Boardroom, and Baltimore
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Within just the past few days, Michael Phelps has been front and center in both the sports headlines and boardroom buzz, demonstrating yet again the extraordinary reach of the worlds most decorated Olympian. Phelps ignited nationwide discussion with a lengthy and strongly worded Instagram post criticizing USA Swimming leadership during the 2025 World Championships. According to AOL Sports, Phelps targeted organizational management rather than athletes, citing poor operational controls, declining performance—he pointed out only 44 percent of possible medals at Paris 2024, the nations worst since 1988—and a lack of support for athletes. He proposed an independent review of the organization, an athlete-first approach, and grassroots investment, even stating he would be hesitant to let his own sons swim under current conditions. Phelps went so far as to say his previous letters to USA Swimming had been ignored, signaling a rift between the sport's greatest star and its governing body. Weeks earlier, he had amplified a post from Ryan Lochte practically holding a funeral for USA Swimming, and asked if the World Championships would finally be a wake-up call.
The public reaction was swift. US Olympian Katharine Berkoff said candidly on the SwimSwam Podcast that Phelps and Lochte's critiques were annoying, though Lilly King gave a playful nudge on Instagram after the US women broke a relay world record, tagging Phelps and Lochte and joking that they were being quiet now. Phelps replied in apparent sarcasm, apologizing for having higher expectations for leadership and hinting that he knew when to stay in his lane—a masterstroke that had fans and insiders reading between the lines. Swimming World Magazine confirmed that amid this uproar, USA Swimming has just named Kevin Ring as its new CEO, and one of Rings first public remarks was that reaching out to Phelps is a top priority to restore the bond with alumni and learn from their experience.
Away from the pool, Phelps continues his high-profile presence in business and entertainment. PR Newswire and SportsPro Media reported that Phelps and his wife Nicole were included among the star investors in Unrivaled, a fast-growing womens basketball league that just closed a $340 million valuation round led by Bessemer Venture Partners. Phelps was mentioned alongside sports titans like Serena Williams and Steph Curry, signaling his ongoing interest in major sports ventures.
On social media, Sportskeeda reports that Phelps displayed his trademark Baltimore pride by hyping up the Ravens before their NFL season opener, sharing an Instagram story to rally support and even referencing team legend Ray Lewis visit to the game. The Times of India named Phelps the richest swimmer of 2025, with an estimated net worth of $100 million, fueled by sponsorships, speaking fees, and ongoing brand partnerships.
Perhaps most telling for his long-term biographical story, these recent days have not just been about medals or legacy but about Phelps embracing a role as outspoken advocate, business mogul, social presence, and still a beloved son of Baltimore—speaking out, investing big, and making headlines in every lane. There have been no reports of new television appearances but the Olympic icon has not left the stage, just graduated to far bigger arenas. Any speculation about him backing away from the sport is countered by his vow to help USA Swimming—if they are willing to accept his call.
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Within just the past few days, Michael Phelps has been front and center in both the sports headlines and boardroom buzz, demonstrating yet again the extraordinary reach of the worlds most decorated Olympian. Phelps ignited nationwide discussion with a lengthy and strongly worded Instagram post criticizing USA Swimming leadership during the 2025 World Championships. According to AOL Sports, Phelps targeted organizational management rather than athletes, citing poor operational controls, declining performance—he pointed out only 44 percent of possible medals at Paris 2024, the nations worst since 1988—and a lack of support for athletes. He proposed an independent review of the organization, an athlete-first approach, and grassroots investment, even stating he would be hesitant to let his own sons swim under current conditions. Phelps went so far as to say his previous letters to USA Swimming had been ignored, signaling a rift between the sport's greatest star and its governing body. Weeks earlier, he had amplified a post from Ryan Lochte practically holding a funeral for USA Swimming, and asked if the World Championships would finally be a wake-up call.
The public reaction was swift. US Olympian Katharine Berkoff said candidly on the SwimSwam Podcast that Phelps and Lochte's critiques were annoying, though Lilly King gave a playful nudge on Instagram after the US women broke a relay world record, tagging Phelps and Lochte and joking that they were being quiet now. Phelps replied in apparent sarcasm, apologizing for having higher expectations for leadership and hinting that he knew when to stay in his lane—a masterstroke that had fans and insiders reading between the lines. Swimming World Magazine confirmed that amid this uproar, USA Swimming has just named Kevin Ring as its new CEO, and one of Rings first public remarks was that reaching out to Phelps is a top priority to restore the bond with alumni and learn from their experience.
Away from the pool, Phelps continues his high-profile presence in business and entertainment. PR Newswire and SportsPro Media reported that Phelps and his wife Nicole were included among the star investors in Unrivaled, a fast-growing womens basketball league that just closed a $340 million valuation round led by Bessemer Venture Partners. Phelps was mentioned alongside sports titans like Serena Williams and Steph Curry, signaling his ongoing interest in major sports ventures.
On social media, Sportskeeda reports that Phelps displayed his trademark Baltimore pride by hyping up the Ravens before their NFL season opener, sharing an Instagram story to rally support and even referencing team legend Ray Lewis visit to the game. The Times of India named Phelps the richest swimmer of 2025, with an estimated net worth of $100 million, fueled by sponsorships, speaking fees, and ongoing brand partnerships.
Perhaps most telling for his long-term biographical story, these recent days have not just been about medals or legacy but about Phelps embracing a role as outspoken advocate, business mogul, social presence, and still a beloved son of Baltimore—speaking out, investing big, and making headlines in every lane. There have been no reports of new television appearances but the Olympic icon has not left the stage, just graduated to far bigger arenas. Any speculation about him backing away from the sport is countered by his vow to help USA Swimming—if they are willing to accept his call.
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