Michael Phelps is right. USA Swimming’s failure runs deeper than medals | Bryan Armen Graham

Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian with 23 gold medals, has raised concerns about the leadership and governance of USA Swimming. He warns that the organization's "weak stewardship" and "poor operational controls" have led to organizational drift, which could cost the US more than just podium places at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Phelps' criticism comes as the US prepares to host the Olympics on home soil, which should be a chance to showcase the country's swimming talent. However, Phelps says he would think twice about letting his own sons join the current system, citing issues that stretch back to his own competitive career, when athlete voices were often ignored. The article suggests that the governance failures and troubled safeguarding record of USA Swimming could have broader implications beyond just the medal count at the upcoming Olympics. Phelps' warning highlights the need for strong leadership and effective governance within the organization to ensure the long-term success and well-being of the sport in the United States.
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