Retiring Swimmers

Just wondering what professional level swimmers have announced their retirement following the US olympic trials and the olympics. Also, any guesses as to who you think will retire that has not said so yet. Some names that come to mind... Kaitlin Sandeno Gary Hall Jr Neil Walker Brooke Bishop Margaret Hoelzer Amanda Beard Eric Shanteau Davis Tarwater Erik Vendt Rachel Komisarz Brenden Hansen (although he said in an interview that he "wasn't going out like that" Jason Lezak Dara Torres (who knows)
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    I'm not. He's a top athlete with a unique background and a public profile that has only escalated by his contribution to that relay. And, though I don't know him personally, anyone who has had any interaction with him has nothing but high praise for him. He already has a foundation set up for doing the same thing Phelps wants to do with his $1M bonus, though Cullen is focusing on a more needy group. I think the fact that he took the time to work on that AND train for the Olympics says something about him (and Phelps for that matter). Is Cullen the #2 or #3 best paid male swimmer? If I had to guess I would say he is. There is no way he is retiring. Besides, his best event is the 50M free. His semifinal time of 21.71 makes him the 3rd fastest American ever. Neil Walker appearantly told Ande that he is done. his first two days at 1997 Nats was the best NCAA swimming ever (up to that point). I wonder about Hall. I think he'll be at the '12 trials.
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  • Former Member
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    I'm not. He's a top athlete with a unique background and a public profile that has only escalated by his contribution to that relay. And, though I don't know him personally, anyone who has had any interaction with him has nothing but high praise for him. He already has a foundation set up for doing the same thing Phelps wants to do with his $1M bonus, though Cullen is focusing on a more needy group. I think the fact that he took the time to work on that AND train for the Olympics says something about him (and Phelps for that matter). Is Cullen the #2 or #3 best paid male swimmer? If I had to guess I would say he is. There is no way he is retiring. Besides, his best event is the 50M free. His semifinal time of 21.71 makes him the 3rd fastest American ever. Neil Walker appearantly told Ande that he is done. his first two days at 1997 Nats was the best NCAA swimming ever (up to that point). I wonder about Hall. I think he'll be at the '12 trials.
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