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Ian Thorpe Quits....!!!This is a discussion on Ian Thorpe Quits....!!! within the Other Sports forums, part of the Sports Talk category; Ian James Thorpe ,also known as the Thorpedo or Thorpey ,has decided to retire from the world of Swimming, at ...
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22 Nov 06, 10:22 AM
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Ian Thorpe Quits....!!!

Ian James Thorpe ,also known as the Thorpedo or Thorpey,has decided to retire from the world of Swimming, at just the age of 24 ,when others tend to grow in their carrer.He is regarded as one of the greatest middle-distance swimmers of all time & has won five Olympic Games gold medals, the most of any Australian.Thorpe announced his decision at a news conference at a Sydney hotel on Tuesday broadcast live on national television.
He said he was ending his career because swimming was no longer the most important thing in his life.
Australia's greatest Olympian Ian Thorpe has announced his retirement from competitive swimming.
The five-time Olympic gold medallist, and multiple world record holder, has told a press conference in Sydney he is quitting the pool at the age of 24.
Thorps said he made the decision on Sunday shortly after deciding he would not compete at next year's world championships in Melbourne.
"As of 2.53 on Sunday afternoon I decided I would not be swimming the world championships," Thorpe said.
"I also made a very difficult decision that day that I am actually going to discontinue my professional swimming career.
"I'd been working towards this decision for quite some time.
"I'm a 24-year-old, and I'm only just 24 as well.
"I'm young enough to still see the new challenges and be able to accept them within my life.
"I'm also old enough now that I realise all of these accomplishments that have got me to this place in my life.
"I also know there is a lot of people out there that want me to keep swimming.
"I only hoped that I wanted to swim half as much as other people want me to."
Thorpe is regarded as one of the greatest swimmers of all time after winning 11 world titles, five Olympic gold medals and setting 13 individual long-course world records.
Worn down by the grind of training, he took a year off after winning the 200 metres and 400m freestyle titles at the 2004 Athens Olympics and his comeback plans were thwarted by illness, injury and waning motivation.
He had a three-month sojourn in Los Angeles this year in a bid to revitalise his swimming.
Thorpe said he had felt in peak physically fitness during his time in LA, but also began to question his future in the sport.
"One other thing happened in LA, as I got physically fit, my mind also got fit, I started asking a lot of questions.
"And I started to look at myself as a person.
"That begged another question: What would my life be without swimming?
"It's been a security net for me.
"But what it's meant is I haven't balanced out my life the way I should.
"So I realised I had to prove other things and let swimming take a back seat at this stage.
"I'm looking at a next phase, and that next phase means I am realigning the most important thing for me to do.
"Swimming falls somewhere short, which is never the way it used to be."
On the possibility of a comeback in the future, Thorpe said: "I won't rule it out, I never rule anything out, but it's not going to happen."
He did not want to reveal his future plans.
Of his decision, Thorpe said: "It's emotional because I see my entire swimming career flash before my eyes.
"I've had a great career. It isn't the best time to be walking away from the sport but it's my time."
Meanwhile, Prime Minister John Howard wished Ian Thorpe well for his life after swimming, describing the Olympian as a remarkable athlete and a good bloke.
"His retirement is an enormous loss to Australian swimming but it's tough, he started early, all swimmers do," he told reporters ahead of his departure from Vietnam.
"Millions of Australians will remember his wonderful individual performances.
"I remember a wonderful performance of his in the relay at the 2000 Olympic Games, but like so many other Australians there have been so many great performances that they do all tend to merge into a recollection of a remarkable athlete, a great swimmer (and) a good bloke.
"I wish him every success and happiness in the years ahead."
NSW Premier Morris Iemma also weighed into the news, joking Thorpe would make a good candidate for the 2007 state election.
Ian Thorpe quits competitive swimming
Some of His Achievements....
Personal bests
His personal bests are:
* 100 m freestyle: 48.56
* 200 m freestyle: 1:44.06 (World Record, July 2001, Fukuoka)
* 400 m freestyle: 3:40.08 (World Record, July 2002, Manchester)
* 800 m freestyle: 7.39.44 (World Record, July 2001, Fukuoka, since broken July 2005 by Grant Hackett)
* 200 IM: 1.59.66


Awards
* Male World Swimmer of the Year 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2002; Swimming World magazine
* Australian Swimmer of the Year 1998-2003
With Some Medals...
  
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22 Nov 06, 12:28 PM
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Re: Ian Thorpe Quits....!!!
the man who held 11 world records has quit! how sad !! but i guess he quit when he was still the best and not when he was down and out!
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22 Nov 06, 04:24 PM
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Re: Ian Thorpe Quits....!!!
Originally Posted by chic_magnet
the man who held 11 world records has quit! how sad !! but i guess he quit when he was still the best and not when he was down and out!
Ya...tats rgt ....He has quit when he was at his peak  ...but at 24 ,tat i think was quite early  ...especially when the rivalry btween Him & Michael Phelps was getting intense  & I was eagerly looking forward to d nxt Olypics..But damn he retired.. 
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22 Nov 06, 06:21 PM
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Re: Ian Thorpe Quits....!!!
thats what our sportspersons hve to learn.
master the field they belong to and conquer it at your peak and then leave gracefully like a lion.
he is really a gem of an athlete and super perfect motions in pool no wonder he won so many accolades.
the swimming pools will never be the same again at the olympics and other championships.
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22 Nov 06, 07:02 PM
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^ I agree with Doc. You should quit when its the right time
Btw - superb thread Knoughty. Thanks for the detailed stats and pictures 
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22 Nov 06, 08:39 PM
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Re: Ian Thorpe Quits....!!!
Yes quit when ur on tp n when the time is right...But quitting at 24 is a major dispointment for his fans...Not done...
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22 Nov 06, 10:05 PM
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Re: Ian Thorpe Quits....!!!
well he has won everything that there is to be won.
frankly he might be young, but he is going out as a champ. How many others go out that way.
oh and there is always a chance of comeback when you go at this age 
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