"If Aaron wins and breaks the World Record at these Olympic Trials and then does a repeat performance in August at the Olympics winning both events, then they are going to start talking about him as one of the greatest, if not the greatest backstroker in swimming history."
If one holds the world records and is the Olympic champion at both distances, how can he be only "one of the greatest." Wouldn't he be, by definition, "the greatest?"
"If Aaron wins and breaks the World Record at these Olympic Trials and then does a repeat performance in August at the Olympics winning both events, then they are going to start talking about him as one of the greatest, if not the greatest backstroker in swimming history."
If one holds the world records and is the Olympic champion at both distances, how can he be only "one of the greatest." Wouldn't he be, by definition, "the greatest?"