Phelps pauses swimming for rehab

Putting his swimming career on hold after his second drink-driving arrest, Olympic champion Michael Phelps began a six-week programme today that he said “will provide the help I need to better understand myself”.

Phelps pauses swimming for rehab

Putting his swimming career on hold after his second drink-driving arrest, Olympic champion Michael Phelps began a six-week programme today that he said “will provide the help I need to better understand myself”.

The most successful athlete in Olympic history made the announcement in a series of posts on his Twitter account.

According to his representatives at Octagon, Phelps entered an in-patient programme that will keep him from competing at least until mid-November, though there’s no indication he plans to give up swimming.

“The past few days have been extremely difficult,” Phelps said in a statement. “I recognise that this is not my first lapse in judgment, and I am extremely disappointed with myself. I’m going to take some time away to attend a programme that will provide the help I need to better understand myself.

He added: “Swimming is a major part of my life, but right now I need to focus my attention on me as an individual, and do the necessary work to learn from this experience and make better decisions in the future.”

The 29-year-old Phelps was arrested early on Tuesday and charged with drunken driving. Police said he failed a series of field sobriety tests and had a blood-alcohol content of 0.14%, well above the legal limit of 0.08.

Phelps retired after the 2012 Olympics in London, having won a record 18 gold medals and 22 medals overall. But he returned to competition this year with the goal of making the 2016 Rio Games.

His comeback has produced encouraging results, including three golds and two silvers at the Pac Pacific Championships in August.

Now, swimming is on hold.

A statement from Octagon said Phelps was entering “a comprehensive programme that will help him focus on all of his life experiences and identify areas of need for long-term personal growth and development”.

“Michael takes this matter seriously and intends to share his learning experiences with others in the future,” the statement said.

While Phelps was still working out his schedule for the upcoming year, he will surely miss the first US Grand Prix meet at Minneapolis, which begins on November 20. The remaining five Grand Prix meets are all in the first half of 2015 – important steps in the lead-up to next summer’s world championships in Russia.

Phelps has already qualified for the worlds, the most important meet on the swimming calendar outside the Olympics. He was not planning to compete in the short course world championships, which will be held in early December in Qatar.

Phelps was also charged with excessive speed and crossing double lane lines in the Fort McHenry Tunnel on Interstate 95 in his native Baltimore, according to police. An officer reported that Phelps was clocked going 84 mph in a 45-mph zone.

His trial is scheduled for November 19.

The statement of probable cause said Phelps’ eyes were red, bloodshot, and “his speech was mush mouth”. When asked to do a one-leg stand, Phelps replied: “That’s not happening”, according to the statement.

Phelps was previously charged with drunken driving as a 19-year-old, fresh off his second Olympic games in Greece, where he won six gold medals. He pleaded guilty to the charges, but as a young first-time offender he was able to avoid conviction. He was granted probation before judgment and sentenced to 18 months on probation and a fine.

If convicted of the latest charges, Phelps faces up to a year in jail, a $1,000 fine and the loss of his driver’s licence for six months. However, legal experts said it’s unlikely the swimmer would have to serve any jail time.

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