"What are our goals?" Phelps, 40, wrote in his Instagram Story on Wednesday, December 24. "I thrived training [with] all athletes. Never discriminated."
"Short-sighted, decreased revenue, and is hardly in agreement with the Olympic Motto and spirit of inclusion. What, exactly, are the benefits " one SwimSwam follower responded.
"Why? This seems pretty dumb to be honest, and isn’t really based in good faith or sportsmanship," a third noted.
Ring—who took on his new role in September—revealed on a recent episode of the "SwimSwam" podcast that "beginning in 2028, the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) would no longer allow international athletes at their training facilities, namely the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs."
View this post on InstagramDuring the World Championship in August, Phelps admitted he would not want his four sons participating in competitive swimming in the organization's current state.
He continued, "If we don’t talk about it, it won’t get fixed. I want to see the sport flourish and I want to be a part of the solution. I’ve always said that I wanted to change the sport of swimming in the U.S. and that sentiment still holds true. I still care and I’m not ready to give up."
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