The Thorpedo Retires!

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I am shocked and saddened! From USA Today: Thorpe, 24, held a news conference Tuesday to announce his decision at a downtown Sydney hotel. Thorpe said he came to the decision at "2:53 on Saturday afternoon" not to swim at next year's world championships in Melbourne and to finish his professional swimming career. Plagued by illness, injury and a lack of motivation, Thorpe hasn't competed in a major international event since the Athens Olympics. Thorpe burst onto the swimming scene as a teenager and swam to 13 world records between 1990-2002, becoming an international star after dominating the pool at the Sydney Olympics. Thorpe and American Michael Phelps are acknowledged as the world stars of the sport. The Australian swimmer, nicknamed "Thorpedo," won the 200- and 400-meter freestyle events at the Athens Olympics. He planned a year-long break after Athens, claiming "mental fatigue" and hoping to stay fresh for major competitions down the road. He later decided not to compete at last year's world championships in Montreal, then dropped out of the Commonwealth Games in March due to a bout of glandular fever. Copyright 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. www.usatoday.com/.../2006-11-20-thorpe-retires-update_x.htm
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    In Phelps' defense, I think he had slacked off quite a bit in his training before the World Champs in '05. However, I agree that he is unlikely to pursue the 400 Free again on 2008. No single swimmer can dominate all events and I suspect that Bowman will see to it that Phelps concentrates his efforts where they are most likely to acheive success. Thanks for the insight Frank.
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  • Former Member
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    In Phelps' defense, I think he had slacked off quite a bit in his training before the World Champs in '05. However, I agree that he is unlikely to pursue the 400 Free again on 2008. No single swimmer can dominate all events and I suspect that Bowman will see to it that Phelps concentrates his efforts where they are most likely to acheive success. Thanks for the insight Frank.
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