Michael Phelps: I'm Sorry forโ€ฆYou Know

Michael Phelps wants you to know that he is very sorry for something, but he still wonโ€™t admit that heโ€™s sorry for toking up.   

During a Today show interview with Matt Lauer the record breaking Olympian would not admit to smoking pot. The swimmer would only say that he made a mistake. But he did reveal more details about the incident during the poolside chat with Lauer.
 
โ€œIt was an awful judgment. And, really, the people I hurt is my family, clearly, my friends, the close people around me and most importantly, the fans. And I realize that that hurt a lot of people,โ€ Phelps said.
 
When Lauer asked Phelps directly, โ€œWere you smoking pot?โ€ he hedged once again, repeating the line heโ€™s offered to the media since an incriminating photo of him smoking from a water pipe at a house party at the University of South Carolina surfaced in a British tabloid.
 
โ€œIt was a bad mistake,โ€ Phelps said. โ€œI mean, we all know what you and I are talking about. It's a stupid mistake. You know, bad judgment. And it's something that I have to, and I want to teach other people not to make that mistake.โ€
 
The swimmer, who lost a valuable endorsement deal because of the situation, said that he has learned a valuable lesson from the ordeal.
 
โ€œI've come to realize people want to bring you up, but more people want to bring you down.โ€ He told Lauer. โ€œItโ€™s how the American public is. I've found out and that's definitely somethin' to keep in mind and keep close at heart.โ€
 
When Lauer pressed Phelps to explain what was going through his mind when he pressed his lips to the glass contraption, Phelps said he was just trying to fit in.
 
โ€œI was pretty sheltered growing up โ€” and not really to be the normal high school kid or the normal college kid. And I was just blowing off steam and relaxing and having fun. I mean, we were just celebrating, honestly,โ€ Phelps said.
 
โ€œThere was probably two or three people there I didn't know. It was a very small group. Six or seven people probably total in the whole house. Like nothing major. You know, not like a giant college house party. It was nothing like that. It was just a small group and we were just sitting around and celebrating.
 
โ€œI'll say that there are a lot of people out there who want to take advantage of any situation they have,โ€ Phelps said. โ€œI trusted my friends who were there about who they were. And clearly they weren't trusted people ... Sometimes you learn the hard way.โ€
 
Phelps said he found out about the photos through an email.
 
โ€œI had no idea really what to do,โ€ he said in the interview. โ€œI knew that I'd made a mistake and made a bad judgment. And I know that when you do make a mistake you're responsible for all of the consequences. And I was willing to accept the fact that I did make a mistake.โ€
Phelps had made a similar mistake before. After the 2004 Olympics in Athens, a 19-year-old Phelps got in trouble over a DUI. Lauer asked if Phelps thought his credibility was ruined after having to admit to another substance-abuse-related incident.
 
โ€œI'll be the first one to admit I've made a lot of mistakes in my life in the pool and out of the pool,โ€ Phelps said. โ€œBut I have never made the same mistake again. I never made the same mistake twice.
 
 โ€œI think they're both stupid and immature mistakes. And for me, I feel my duty is to try to help other people not make this mistake. I know with my DUI., I have. I have taken people's keys. If they're staying at my house, I hide them in my house so nobody can drive.โ€
 
Phelps, who was suspended for three months by USA Swimming, said that he is currently training. The gold-medalist is trying to get into racing shape, and plans to enter the World Swimming Championships this summer.
 
Another portion of the interview with Lauer is scheduled for a Sunday edition of Nightline.
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