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Phelps returns to China for endorsements

Last Updated: Sunday, January 11, 2009 | 10:51 AM ET

Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the Beijing Olympics. Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the Beijing Olympics. (Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Michael Phelps is back where he made Olympic history.

Don't look for much swimming. This time, he's in Beijing to do TV commercials for automaker Mazda, which is reported to be paying him more than $1 million US to endorse the brand in China. It's believed to be the largest single sponsorship deal for a foreign celebrity in the country.

Besides filming commercials and doing photo shoots, Phelps is slated to return to the Water Cube — where he won a record eight gold medals during the August games — before he leaves China.

"Hopefully I'll get a few workouts in before I go home," he said. "And then once I get back home, it's time to get back in the water and really start to train for the next four years."

He's expected to resume serious training before the month ends, and is likely to work on some new events heading into this summer's world championships in Rome.

Champion swimmer recalls Beijing memories

Phelps said returning to China stirred emotions.

"There are some memories, some flashbacks of that time when I landed and was first going to the Olympic Village," he said. "Driving around today on the roads — sort of seeing some landmarks I saw — really just brings back more and more memories."

Phelps is reported to be earning "well into seven figures" for the deal with FAW Mazda.

Mazda vice-president Yu Hongjiang said he was certain Phelps would help sell cars in China's growing car market.

China is the world's third largest car market, but even here sales have slowed during the global economic slump.

"We have very strong confidence in him [Phelps]," Yu said.

"We all know the auto industry has had some unsuccessful records with image ambassadors. But there is no doubt this will be successful. … Currently in China, nobody has the reputation that Phelps has."

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