He LOST to Phelps because of the Touchpad | The Story of Milorad Cavic

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  • @swmut
    @swmut Рік тому +149

    Cavic is an interesting case. If you would have decided to swim as an American citizen, chances are he would have been seen in a more heroic light as part of a American 1-2 punch at the Olympics. He took the more logical approach of swimming for his native Serbia, and the rest is somewhat history.

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому +24

      Interesting way of thinking about it. I’m sure he’s very proud to represent his country of Serbia! 🥈

    • @MK-ev5rz
      @MK-ev5rz Рік тому +2

      It's way harder to get into the US swimming team than it is to get into the Serbian one, I guess. So many world class swimmers in the US, but only a limited amount of spots in the olympic/world cup races for a nation.

    • @djoledobric8819
      @djoledobric8819 Рік тому +8

      Despite all the steroids, the Serbian beat him...No chains and shackles, no falcons💪🇷🇸❤

    • @djoledobric8819
      @djoledobric8819 Рік тому +6

      @@MK-ev5rz When you are the best in the world, there is no such team that would not favor you... and when you are a patriot like Čavić, you show it by winning... You don't even know where SERBIA is, to say that it is easier to enter in the Serbian team...on the contrary, you only enter there with your heart, not with money or blackmail, that's why we are the best...Tesla, Pupin, Milanković, Andrić, Radeta, Djoković, Jokić, 3x3...etc.

    • @kkpenney444
      @kkpenney444 7 місяців тому

      lol. Cavic's American-made.@@djoledobric8819

  • @marcosricopeng
    @marcosricopeng Рік тому +14

    really interesting video!!! cool to see the other side of the story, i need more of these podcasts!!

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому

      Glad you like these videos and hearing from legends like Milorad 👏🏻

  • @krishnasaichalasani4492
    @krishnasaichalasani4492 Рік тому +39

    Seriously underrated channel (yours and Kyle Sockwell’s)… can’t even imagine the time and effort you guys put into your videos

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому +16

      Two Kyles just trying to make an impact on the sport they love, thanks for supporting 🤙🏻

  • @Vim_Tim
    @Vim_Tim Рік тому +64

    I really admire Cavic's attitude & perspective on the situation. However, as recently as 2020 he told Brett Hawke "I don't think I lost that race." There's also a lot of flawed logic & baseless speculation here:
    - FINA timing system rules were established way before the race. Touchpads were first used in competition back in 1967(!!). They didn't just decide that touchpad activation matters in 2008.
    - The Omega sponsorship could have no bearing on the race, as if they rigged the system in real-time. It's unfair to suggest that they would've overturned the results if Phelps finished 0.01 behind.
    - The timing system had a backup AND manual footage review, all corroborating the results and confirmed by the Serbian delegation. They didn't just deliberate for 3 days to find the right excuse.

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому +11

      Totally valid points! And yes, it was commonly accepted by many that Phelps won but still many others, especially many in Serbia and even the Cal swimming community, will say that Cavic won.
      Even in the interview Cavic talks about all the factors of not enough FORCE to activate the pad. He got to the wall first, just not with enough force…. But that’s really where the “controversy” comes into play.

    • @Vim_Tim
      @Vim_Tim Рік тому +20

      @@KyleMillis "He got to the wall first, just not with enough force…."
      Sorry Kyle, this was NOT the official & unanimous conclusion. From a NBC article:
      " 'It was very clear that the Serbian swimmer touched second after Michael Phelps,' said referee Ben Ekumbo of Kenya, a member of FINA’s technical committee."
      "He said the Serbians were allowed to review the frame-by-frame footage, although the rules don’t require it. 'They accepted the ruling because it was not the human eye making the judgment,' Ekumbo said. 'It was the footage.' "
      "IOC member Kevan Gosper said FINA’s decision was based on who touched first."
      There is a frame-by-frame breakdown in a Sports Illustrated article that provides more context than the single image that circulated online at the time.

    • @bluesapphire5285
      @bluesapphire5285 Рік тому +4

      I like both, Cavic and Phelps, but everything in 2008-09 was about Phelps, and all this thing about him is too pumped, I mean swimmers and people who really know about swimming says that, for example, Biederman’s 200 free WR is ,,fake’’, does that mean Phelps’s 100 fly WR is fake? He also weared suit, he also never achieved sub 50 again in his life?! In this days they would be casual swimmers who are trying to catch big sharks like Dressel and Milak, Marchand… So, that American media has pumped too much all these things, yeah he is GOAT, ONLY BECAUSE HE WAS COMPETING IN THAT TIME. Btw, so many people think that Cavic hates Phelps, no, I listened one his podcast and other guy who asked him questions in podcast asked him why he said to one journalist that Phelps is dragon? Cavic said that he is dragon in real meaning of this words, I mean, it’s unbelievable to think that one man could swim 10+ times in couple days, he also said that they never actually spoke for like more then 10 minutes in few years overall and he said that he asked him to go on coffee or beer and he always refused.

    • @Vim_Tim
      @Vim_Tim Рік тому +7

      @@bluesapphire5285 nice essay, but you’re missing my point. Cavic’s narrative has factually-incorrect statements and he brings up circumstances (e.g. Omega sponsorship) for the purpose of creating doubt about the results without actually making any direct accusations. It’s not admirable behavior.

    • @bluesapphire5285
      @bluesapphire5285 Рік тому +2

      @@Vim_Tim I see u know swimming very well, let’s move on side Cavic-Phelps thing, it happened what happened, that’s past, some people would say that Cavic won, some would say that Phelps won and that’s it. But one is thing is real, Cavic awake beast in Phelps when he said it’s not good for him to win 8 golds. My thing is this, these guys are not even close to this days swimmers, they were good for their time, but today they would be casual swimmers, I know u will write this video is not about this I just wrote, but I had to say this. Btw, are u coach or retired d1 swimmer or idk because u know a lot about this things!?

  • @rcmanization
    @rcmanization 2 місяці тому +19

    he lost because they wanted phelps to win and get his 8 gold olympic record. I've never heard of an olympics final where someone touches the timepad/touchpad too softly in the hunt for gold. Never before, never after.
    Neither did Cavic. If you looked at the still images from above, it was obvious that he Phelps did not touch the touchpad before Cavic. Corruption at its worst.

  • @DavisHorton
    @DavisHorton Рік тому +40

    Milo has been one of my coach’s for a few years now. He is one of the best, Maybe the best, person I’ve ever met.

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому +6

      He’s a great guy! Glad you had the chance to get coached by him.

    • @abrahamben-dayan9843
      @abrahamben-dayan9843 Рік тому

      What sort of good character traits does he have? What are some examples of it that you’ve seen that we can learn from?😊

    • @kitagawa2122
      @kitagawa2122 9 місяців тому

      ​@@abrahamben-dayan9843 he doesn't smoke pot !!!?

    • @Anteater23
      @Anteater23 2 місяці тому

      How do you get coached by an Olympian?

  • @sethaldrich6902
    @sethaldrich6902 Рік тому +12

    Great interview! Always wanted to hear what he has to say

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed hearing from him 👍🏻

  • @Noname-rj6gw
    @Noname-rj6gw 3 місяці тому +14

    Why you didn't show on your video that famous underwater picture where is clearly visible that Cavic has full contact with the pad while Phelps has a 20cm gap betwen his fingers and the pad?

    • @notsmoothie
      @notsmoothie 2 місяці тому +4

      Because it doesn't exist 🤷

    • @ChokeslamToHell
      @ChokeslamToHell 2 місяці тому +5

      The photo in Sports Illustrated shows the opposite 🤷🏻‍♂️.

    • @cameronearls6497
      @cameronearls6497 2 місяці тому

      because that's made up bullshit lol. 20cm is 8 inches. You think phelps was 2/3 of a foot away from the wall and nobody saw that? you're a clown

    • @kaidusplatinum987
      @kaidusplatinum987 Місяць тому +2

      You know why- but for the others it’s because it’s the opposite. Phelps clearly touches first and seeing that in the slow footage is also the real reason the Serbian officials withdrew the appeal. Actually look into things don’t just fall for garbage like Cavic still pushes for his own brand

  • @georgefirth
    @georgefirth Рік тому +4

    Top video!! Two 100 fly races we will still talk about in years to come.

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it George!
      2 insane races in swimming history that he was a part and such a cool prospective.

  • @markko8891
    @markko8891 2 місяці тому +16

    He finished first but he didn’t touch pad that hard so he finish second 😂 what a joke

    • @mpup54
      @mpup54 2 місяці тому

      I think its as bad as that controversy decades ago before even this timing issue where judges determined the outcome of a race that visually looked like they gave it to the wrong swimmer. It literally changed from judges to timing companies like we now have as a result of that one race. Youll have to lookup the year and the race in question, its on UA-cam.

    • @donotshowmyname9547
      @donotshowmyname9547 2 місяці тому +3

      Yes, in any other sport, they would do a photo finish, and photo results must over rule pads or transponders.

    • @kaidusplatinum987
      @kaidusplatinum987 Місяць тому

      It’s the same here, the appeal was actually decided by them watching the film at 10,000 fps and Phelps beyond obviously touched first and Cavic still pushed these lies for his own brand

  • @markolukic6760
    @markolukic6760 2 місяці тому +1

    Plivaj Milorade, plivaj junačino ❤❤❤

  • @jaycho6747
    @jaycho6747 2 місяці тому +3

    Damn that was almost 20 years ago.

  • @kitagawa2122
    @kitagawa2122 10 місяців тому +11

    Cavic won, man they wanted phelps to win for he would've completed 8 medals

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  10 місяців тому +1

      At the touch….
      We may never know who really won!

    • @kitagawa2122
      @kitagawa2122 9 місяців тому +1

      @@KyleMillis you know what they WOULD'VE done if the situation were reversed? they would've filed a complaint or maybe even stopped the show for a few minutes to announce the winner for ...he touched first and touch is enough!!!

    • @drakestallworth3621
      @drakestallworth3621 2 місяці тому

      @@kitagawa2122touch pad never lies

    • @kaidusplatinum987
      @kaidusplatinum987 Місяць тому

      He didn’t touch first dude don’t worry. You can easily find the photo finish and slow mo tape

  • @Danitorressama
    @Danitorressama Рік тому +2

    Yoooo this was a good video! Where have you been? SUBSCRIBED

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому

      Eyyy! Glad you liked it, lots more of these great interviews coming 🔜

  • @nikolatesla3985
    @nikolatesla3985 2 місяці тому +2

    Phelps was the Olympic story, the American Olympic story, a Story worth possibly hundreds of millions and for anyone to think that the Olympics wouldn’t protect that story. It is like any other great story they want to protect like Jordan he could do no wrong and he did everything himself, people can be so naive when it comes with “their” heroes! The fact that their explanation is that you got there first but just not hard enough is ludicrous 😂😂😂

  • @StrangeLittlePoet123
    @StrangeLittlePoet123 3 місяці тому +3

    Yep! Didn’t want Phelps to lose but he actually did

  • @macharlem
    @macharlem 6 місяців тому +1

    Yeah a great message to everyone around the world if you are extremely talented and rich you can search the world for the best Doctors and Surgeons to help you with injuries that at some point you will have if you do try and find your personal limit in whatever your sport of choice, if you’re not 🤔😐. I so glad you clearly and concretely communicate this, thanks 🙏😐

  • @cannonfodder4812
    @cannonfodder4812 2 місяці тому

    Had the same thing happen to me in my last race in HS. Ref had me as winning, everyone watching thoughtbi won. Timing pad which we never used accept for this league meet had the other guy as .02 sec ahead of me lol. I had to stretch my last stroke, and my touch on the wall wasnt hard enough.

  • @kidproduction6720
    @kidproduction6720 2 місяці тому

    You gotta respect him as a world class athlete, all the work he put in. If it wasn’t for Phelps, he’s the best flyer during the 2010s. Despite the result, he’s still one two fastest in the world. Period. Gotta respect him. Phelps just goat, there’s nothing he could do better.

    • @randomchannel1004
      @randomchannel1004 Місяць тому

      Asthmatic doper, who cheat to win his medals. How can he be goat?

  • @xexeia
    @xexeia 4 місяці тому

    One may arrive to the fine line of a finish line, but only wins if crosses it by, guess what, applying certain degree of force. That’s how it works in many sports.
    That said, both are brilliant outstanding world class athletes.

  • @mrindecisive100
    @mrindecisive100 2 місяці тому

    Just some constructive criticism. It was just so obvious that your question segments and reactions were recorded sometime later. Seen that done on news programmes when they've only got one camera. Doesn't work at all. Would have been better just to leave it as questions on screen, then him answering. Interesting video though.

  • @Coach_Vedo
    @Coach_Vedo Рік тому +5

    Čaviću,sine, nažalost ćeš ostati upamćen kao plivač koji je "zamalo" pobijedio Phelpsa. Ne možeš protiv Amerikanaca nikako. Sve je njihovo. Imaš srebro na Olimpijadi i 4 Olimpijade iza sebe,i to će biti primjer tvojoj djeci.

  • @djo-dji6018
    @djo-dji6018 Рік тому +15

    The swimmer who stops the clock first is the winner. It's really that simple, and all athletes know that.

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому +5

      I guess that’s the lesson we all learned. I was always told it was first one to the wall 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому

      I guess that’s the lesson we all learned. I was always told it was first one to the wall 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @bubaba8938
      @bubaba8938 Рік тому

      These days reality and logic means nothing. We can clearly see that in U.S elections today. Such a phenomenon needs to be studied

    • @johnarundell7951
      @johnarundell7951 Рік тому +8

      The swimmer who wins the race is the winner. It's really that simple, and all athletes know that. Congratulations to the true winner, Cavic.

    • @rigysx3409
      @rigysx3409 7 місяців тому

      @@johnarundell7951😂😂

  • @rosshound2817
    @rosshound2817 Рік тому +4

    The touch pad is a good measure to what's considered "touching", besides, just like in triple jump, timing of your strokes of movement is important, he had an awkward timing when he arrived that made him either, slow down or do another forced stroke, all his fault; he might hace been faster, can be considered stronger, but games have rules and michael won

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому

      Totally see your point, good comparison to triple jump 🏃🏼‍♂️

    • @londorika2
      @londorika2 Рік тому +2

      I disagree with you. Even the Omega official said that Cavic touched pad first, you have YT video on that topic. It doesn't metter how hard you and fast you go through the line in 100m sprint as long as you do it first. Usain Bolt did it first, for example, even celebrating before going through the line, so he was already relaxed, but he was first.

    • @roberto9094
      @roberto9094 2 місяці тому

      @@londorika2 absolutely incorrect... in the 100m if you lean your head first it will count before the toros and legs, so if you apply more force to the touchpad it will count more than it would a tap. just accept buddy loss and move on with your life

  • @Zhhzhxbabanskns
    @Zhhzhxbabanskns 7 місяців тому +6

    He got robbed fr

    • @kaidusplatinum987
      @kaidusplatinum987 Місяць тому

      He didn’t touch first lmao don’t fall for this the tape and photo finish are easily findable

  • @carolinecornelis40
    @carolinecornelis40 2 місяці тому

    Really enjoyed this video! Very interesting. But, oof, some of the Phelps fans in the comment section sure are pressed... :')

  • @luisdanieldevita3300
    @luisdanieldevita3300 Рік тому +5

    Pretty good podcast

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому

      He had a great story, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @educatedduck6618
    @educatedduck6618 2 місяці тому +1

    Just regarding the race, not only did the Serbians review the footage themselves and unanimously decide that Phelps touched first, there has been many articles with photos and super slowed down footage where you can clearly see a multiple frames where Phelps' fingers are on the wall, and you can still see the space between the wall and Cavic's fingers. This isn't a debate, it's not an opinion, Phelps won every which way you look at it. The only reason this is "controversial" is because people are salty, as always, it's a part of competition.

  • @Swimmer97654
    @Swimmer97654 Рік тому +6

    No, phelps won as you pointed out cavic lifted his head at the finish, which gave phelps the chance to steal the gold. Same as womens 200 IM at trials 2021, Cox breathed in the flags which gave Douglass her spot on the Olympic team.

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому

      And he says that, he’s happy with his silver medal, that’s such an accomplishment! I don’t think he’s trying to fight that, he’s thrilled.

    • @Swimmer97654
      @Swimmer97654 Рік тому +7

      @@KyleMillis just kind of weird he tried to fight it though back then, when there’s evidence to why he would have got second.

  • @kylegallien6893
    @kylegallien6893 7 місяців тому

    Some feedback. Your mannerisms at the opening very much look like that of Trump’s (specifically the “hand-accordion” movements when you open and close your hands several feet apart.)

  • @nicolasdelaforge7420
    @nicolasdelaforge7420 2 місяці тому

    Listen, you won the gold. And Phelps should offer you the medal.

  • @matejp3135
    @matejp3135 3 місяці тому +1

    At least pronounce Milorad's surname (approximately) correct.

  • @SmartStyle-uv3pw
    @SmartStyle-uv3pw 2 місяці тому

    Okay but in Roma touch pad didn’t work either ? I have respect for him but that’s excuse for him loss in Beijing it’s useless even so it’s better didn’t say it that’s my opinion

  • @tysonhuynh3460
    @tysonhuynh3460 Рік тому +6

    w vid🙌

  • @greysongladney4403
    @greysongladney4403 2 місяці тому

    All i heard was he's bitter, just hides it to save face.... but his emotions are seeping out.
    TouchPads have been around for a lot longer than he is old... and being a swimmer myself for 16 years [91 to 06] even i understand you finish hard into the wall....
    If little ol' me who was never going to the Olympics understood this, then he for sure did, he just plays victim to garner sympathy.... and he ain't getting any from me

  • @RunForPeace-hk1cu
    @RunForPeace-hk1cu 2 місяці тому

    He lost because he timed the wall incorrectly.

  • @varunshahvo-tv9854
    @varunshahvo-tv9854 2 місяці тому

    Why the hell he didnt protest

  • @NishDoc-j4x
    @NishDoc-j4x 18 днів тому

    6:37

  • @unoalejandrojavier5724
    @unoalejandrojavier5724 3 місяці тому

    that was just fair for all of them back in 2008, there's no issue with that touchpad coz it applies to all of that pads used. I'm just trying to look at it in the other way around, what if Cavic was in Phelps position? If he took that another stroke and smashed his face in the wall, he would have won. As Cavic said Phelps made that dammed decision thats why he won. Cavic was the first to open the door but the second one to enter the house. For me this words of his are much meaningful,
    "People, this is the greatest moment of my life. "People, this is the greatest moment of my life. If you ask me, it should be accepted and we should move on. I’ve accepted defeat, and there’s nothing wrong with losing to the greatest swimmer there has ever been".

  • @arfriedman4577
    @arfriedman4577 2 місяці тому

    Cavic shouldve won. However the pad was there for accurate winning by being pressed.

  • @L14Mswim
    @L14Mswim 4 місяці тому +1

    Cavic robbed it should have been a tie

  • @Emorine
    @Emorine Рік тому +3

    The photo finish already proved Phelps won. It's not about who hits the touchpad harder.

    • @rigysx3409
      @rigysx3409 7 місяців тому

      That’s what I always say

  • @burgerkingclamboil5896
    @burgerkingclamboil5896 Рік тому +13

    I honestly can't take Milorad's crocodile tears over Omega supposedly screwing him out of the gold medal. Winning the race is NOT just about touching the wall first. It's about stopping the clock first. What's one of the main things age groupers are taught to do in a race? DON'T TOUCH THE WALL ON TOP OF THE PAD. Why? Because you won't stop the clock. Phelps won the race because he finished with the speed and force necessary to stop the clock first. Milorad, taking his last stroke 10 feet out and flailing into the wall with his head up, didn't. I like this channel and I think swimming needs more astute sports commentary, but letting Cavic's sob story about this go unchallenged is lazy journalism.

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому +6

      Ahh I wouldn’t go that far by any means!
      First off, this guy is an Olympic Silver medalist - he knows more about swimming than you or I.
      I think for us, it’s gotta be hard to imagine what his journey through swimming was like after 2008. His identity to the outside swimming world, was tied to someone else - Phelps. He had to reinvent himself as a swimmer and a competitor.
      He’s got a great story and is definitely someone in the swimming world that lots of young athletes should hear from. No Crocodile tears 🤔

    • @burgerkingclamboil5896
      @burgerkingclamboil5896 Рік тому +11

      ​@@KyleMillis So what are you saying? Does Cavic have some mystical knowledge about finishing a race that is only knowable to olympic medalists? I can certainly appreciate his story about aiming high and bouncing back from defeat, but he would be a much more compelling role model to young athletes if he would just admit that he lost fair and square and didn't have to qualify his loss with this nonsense Omega conspiracy theory about a race that happened 15 years ago. His comments about this made me physically cringe.
      Here's what I know, and it doesn't take being an elite swimmer to know this. The idea that it's as simple as "whoever gets to the wall first is the winner" has not ever been and never could be a reality for this sport. It will always take a given amount of force to stop a touch pad. Cavic cites Omega himself: Any less pressure to stop the clock and the clock could be stopped by waves and turbulence. We will always have to work within the physical and technological limits of our sport, and it's better to learn from our mistakes than try to change an outcome that has already been fairly decided. THAT should be his message to young athletes.

    • @thelongturn6544
      @thelongturn6544 Рік тому +6

      @@KyleMillis Cavic has a startlingly long history of insinuating his two major second place finishes transpired in a malevolent way and this interview only adds to this trend. The fact that he is STILL making an effort to cast doubt on the validity of races he lost is what makes these crocodile tears. Following the 100 fly in Beijing, reporting (Reuters, NYT, etc.) shows that the Serbian team was given access to not only timekeeping information, but photos. Given every possible source of data from the race, the Serbian team dropped their protest, indicating that they agreed with the race result. The sole holdout was Cavic. As recently as 2017, Cavic brought up the race in a condescending open letter on instagram that criticized Phelps for supporting anti-doping regulations more heavily after his career ended. The implication of course being that Phelps supports stricter measures only after retiring because he was doping during his career. He ended that post with the hashtag "#NeverTooLate" referencing FINA releasing the photos of his second place finish in Beijing.
      When I saw the title of this video I thought "Here we go again". I understand the Cal bond is strong, but there has to be a level of journalistic integrity there as well. Every year at NCAAs we see races decided by 0.01 seconds and NO ONE protests. Why? Because touchpads were invented and shown to be robust IN 1962. For context, the civil rights act was passed in 1964 meaning that there was a time where segregated pools could have had touchpads. Cavic really starts the flow of crocodile tears when describing how "Omega took 2-3 days to describe what happened" in the race with Phelps. Does he not know that articles are published with timestamps? The race happened on August 15th 2008, the same day that Reuters published their article about Serbia dropping their protest after reviewing the race data. Cavic intentionally misrepresents this race and the subsequent protest, with clear intention to insinuate foul play. I get that what makes top olympic athletes who they are is a high level of competitive energy, and if Cavic needs to cope by believing as he says in the 100 fly post race interview "If we went through this again, I would win it" that is well within his right. However, for Cavic to be portraying that biased view denotes a lack of intellectual dishonesty on his part, and underscores him as an untrustworthy narrator.

    • @RaseYourProbs
      @RaseYourProbs Рік тому +1

      ​@@thelongturn6544I'm not into swimming but found this clip interesting, my question here is, I sourced the info online and every rule states "first to the wall" as the winner. Would that be correct or does the Olympics rule state clearly, "first to stop the timer"? I am a very black amd white person. And if the rules does indeed state first to the wall, I think cavic is within his rights to feel wronged. I disagree with his assessment that omega are involved in this conspiracy. I just think that they'd already crowned the winner and it'd take the gloss off to then change the decision . But they should rewrite every rulebook if it states first to the wall.

    • @thelongturn6544
      @thelongturn6544 Рік тому +6

      @@RaseYourProbs You bring up an excellent point here: touchpads ARE the wall in swimming. At Beijing, the touchpads were the full length of the wall. When Cavic touched the wall, he touched the touchpad. His touchpad functioned correctly and he lost the race by a tiny margin. All the sources I could find make it unambiguous that Phelps won the race. The Serbian challenge was dismissed within hours of the race finish and Cavic is sowing seeds of doubt because he's upset he lost the race.
      Additionally, as someone who has swam their entire life, I cannot tell you how disingenuous it is for someone to accuse the touchpads of cheating them out of a win. Many things can mess up a race in swimming, but the touchpad is not one of them. When a touchpad does malfunction, it will not register a touch at all, meaning that backup timers are needed. However, it doesn't register a late time or any other error. Like you said, it is black or white. Cavic is really upset he lost this race, and that is totally fine. However, his coping mechanism of finding exotic ways to take the blame off of himself is not a good example for the swimming community.
      This type of content is somewhat expected from a youtuber that claims to be a "former D1 athlete and 2x NCAA Champion". If you were not aware, @KyleMillis is referring to the 2 NCAA team titles the California mens team won while he was a member of the team. This is a tremendous accomplishment in its own right, but Kyle is intentionally misrepresenting himself in a similar way that he allows Cavic to do in this interview. 2x NCAA Champion implies that Kyle won an event at NCAAs, a meet he never participated in due to time standards and roster size for Cal. Furthermore, non-swimmers visiting this channel like yourself would not understand this nuance and would assume Kyle was being honest, which he isn't.

  • @larssoderstrom6244
    @larssoderstrom6244 7 місяців тому +9

    Cavic obviously won. Cant beat the biased americans though.
    Europe > USA

  • @Utilitarismopastroni
    @Utilitarismopastroni Рік тому +2

    Para los Norteamericanos todo es un show, se les hubiera venido abajo su espectáculo si Phelps no ganaba esas 9 medallas e hicieron de todo para que Phelps lo lograra, desde sacar a otros velocistas del 4x100 Libre, hasta usar sus influencias con la compañía OMEGA de cronómetros que se usan oficialmente en las Olimpiadas. Oh si, se me había olvidado, también banear los trajes que a Phelps no les convenía que se usaran.

  • @John7No
    @John7No Рік тому +2

    The rules never changed. it was always that you have to activate the pad. Activation of the pad was giving the time. That was always the case.
    And that is why when you were 15 your coach was telling you to have enough force at the end and not just slide.

    • @voetbal12
      @voetbal12 Рік тому +4

      Cool story, except he won.

    • @John7No
      @John7No Рік тому

      @@voetbal12 your point being? He won because according to the rules he finished first.

  • @jonathan711
    @jonathan711 2 місяці тому

    Good show but my man give your arms a rest. Very distracting. You do a good job but relax the limbs a little bit

  • @mattcanada3333
    @mattcanada3333 Рік тому +4

    Cavic won. I watched all those races. They handed it to phelps because of all the media hype about him breaking Olympic gold record. With cavic winning the 7th of 8 races, the amount of money lost already thrown at phelps...the amount of money lost over then next few months from phelps not winning all 8...they(the people in power) couldn't afford to be honest.
    Phelps is a disgrace and should have been honest.
    Cavic. You won. Fuck the touch pad. Thats an asterisk excuse.

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому +3

      Is there any evidence further than word of mouth to suggest that he won?
      The replay is close, but when you look at the correct angle…

    • @mattcanada3333
      @mattcanada3333 Рік тому +1

      @KyleMillis look at any angle. Cavic won. They took forever to make the decision. They looked for any excuse. Touch pad my ass. That was the excuse. Phelps won...like biden won. The powers that be, couldnt afford to let the truth happen.

  • @tomepavleski9382
    @tomepavleski9382 2 місяці тому +2

    Cavic medal was stolen by Omega, Phelps sponsor, very simple. Will never buy a watch from those thieves!

  • @trn8061
    @trn8061 Рік тому +3

    ​​You said that all of the evidence suggests that Cavic touched first. Yet no evidence is actually presented. Fact is thats in the famous finish photo, Phelps touched first. I'd love the evidence in Cavic's favour to avtually be presented.

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому +2

      Cavic talked about it quite a bit in the interview, listen closely to the fine details.

    • @dj_m19
      @dj_m19 Рік тому

      Omega General Manager Christophe Bertaud saying that Cavic hit the pad first. Fina also confirmed it.
      ua-cam.com/video/2khrGuM83wQ/v-deo.html

  • @withoutpassid
    @withoutpassid Рік тому +7

    Born in the US, raised and trained like American but he decided to represent Serbia. Had he not trained in the US, I wonder if he could achieved what he got. I see him as a traitor.

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому +15

      A traitor?! There’s obviously a lot of pride in representing the country his parents are from, Olympic rules state that you can follow the country of your parents.

    • @withoutpassid
      @withoutpassid Рік тому +1

      @@KyleMillis I wont argue with the rules. Just put some of (your) common sense into it: you are born in US soil, trained by US athletes then what qualifies you to represent another country?

    • @pettypractice7872
      @pettypractice7872 Рік тому +13

      @@withoutpassidhis Serbian citizenship qualifies him, end of story. If he chooses to represent Serbia, he will go to the Olympics for sure. If he chooses to represent the States and has a bad day during Olympic trials, Ian Crocker qualifies for the second spot on the team instead and Cavic is left behind as a patriotic sucker. Nothing he did was illegal and to be fair, I would’ve chosen to represent Serbia too if I were him. By the way the other two Litherland triplets also chose to represent other countries.

    • @withoutpassid
      @withoutpassid Рік тому +2

      @@pettypractice7872 Yup, he did nothing illegal. But had he born and grown up in Serbia, he would have never achieved the level to compete at the Olympics, end of story.

    • @DavisHorton
      @DavisHorton Рік тому +4

      If your family is from Africa you are African, even if you were born in America, they also have lot of pride for Africa and it’s people (this can be said about any person from a different country or continent). So if a someones culture and family is from a different country why shouldn’t they be able to represent those people and culture they love from the different country.

  • @ErnestoJrEsmeralda
    @ErnestoJrEsmeralda 3 місяці тому +1

    Phelps won as we see on camera...admit that Phelps is the beast and best

  • @neilbertescalante697
    @neilbertescalante697 3 місяці тому

    😂😂😂 not controversy

  • @DLR2542
    @DLR2542 Рік тому +4

    CAVIC WON

  • @andreas5384
    @andreas5384 Рік тому

    That could have been a 2 minute video...

  • @kaidusplatinum987
    @kaidusplatinum987 Місяць тому

    Bruh Serbian officials withdrew the appeal because it was beyond obvious in the slowed down tape he didn’t touch first. Lose a lot of credibility with this garbage

    • @kaidusplatinum987
      @kaidusplatinum987 Місяць тому

      When Cavic is extremely misrepresenting things and straight up lying here at times you gotta call him out not push the misinfo on your platform

  • @MrAugustoluppi
    @MrAugustoluppi 3 місяці тому +1

    He was a great swimmer, olympic silver medalist, of the best butterflyswimmers, but he lost in 2008 against Phelps and it was checked and proved for dfferent angles thats it!!!!!

  • @milolittenberg4351
    @milolittenberg4351 Рік тому +5

    You’re not popular enough for people to have to pay to see some of your vids

    • @KyleMillis
      @KyleMillis  Рік тому +1

      Some of the best moments were included in the UA-cam video. More moments will be released on my UA-cam shorts.

    • @sethaldrich6902
      @sethaldrich6902 Рік тому +1

      He's popular enough amount the swimming community, its still somewhat of a niche sport so thats why maybe not millions of followers yet.

  • @grantk932
    @grantk932 Рік тому +2

    Sounds like sour grapes to me, he did not touch the wall first - look at the slow footage

  • @WarrenScandrick-qh2ry
    @WarrenScandrick-qh2ry 3 місяці тому

    I wonder if he can spell "sour grapes." If he had won 8 gold medals in a single Olympics like Michael did in Beijing, I might not be so cynical. Bottom line, Michael is the greatest swimmer ever.

    • @stevelily1763
      @stevelily1763 3 місяці тому +1

      "Sour grapes"... is Not at all what Mio Cavic's story was, he was Happy about His Achievements!
      And it Was Established, by the Officials, that Cavic had touched the pad First!
      No grapes... just FACTS

    • @WarrenScandrick-qh2ry
      @WarrenScandrick-qh2ry 3 місяці тому

      @@stevelily1763 Michael Phelps is the greatest of all times. Just facts.....

  • @marcusdddd4285
    @marcusdddd4285 2 місяці тому

    Phelps touched first keep the tears flowing tho lol

    • @danko95bgd
      @danko95bgd 2 місяці тому

      He touched your peepee

  • @abdulsalim234
    @abdulsalim234 2 місяці тому

    One of the greatest robbery in history