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DeeGan
21-11-06, 11:58 AM
Breaking news: Thorpe retires from all swimming!

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jenny
21-11-06, 12:00 PM
We'll miss him thats for sure..
BUT what a CHAMPION! We owe him so much gratitude. He was the SUPER FISH!
Well Done Thorpie! May All Your dreams Become Reality!
THANKYOU! what a man! :beer:

HodgoBerro
21-11-06, 12:39 PM
^^heres that series coming of thorpies angels.

ts a sad day for australian swimming - all the best for ian in what ever he decides to do

there are a lot of people questioning his sexuality but it erks me the most when they don't think what impact he has had on the sport

jenny
21-11-06, 12:43 PM
^^heres that series coming of thorpies angels.

ts a sad day for australian swimming - all the best for ian in what ever he decides to do

there are a lot of people questioning his sexuality but it erks me the most when they don't think what impact he has had on the sport
I agree Hodgo..Who cares what his sexuality is! nobody cared when we ALL stood up screaming when he took out GOLD MEDAL...AFTER GOLD MEDAL!
He's a Champion and ALWAYS will be! ;)
He isn't the only gay sportsman, that's for sure!
Plus its his biz no-one elses! :win: :win: :win: :win: :win: :win: :win: :win:

Grimmace
21-11-06, 12:44 PM
Thorpe quits the pool deck
By Andy Withers
FOXSPORTS.com.au
November 21, 2006 IAN Thorpe has announced his retirement from swimming, citing a lack of balance in his life as the reason for his decision.

Thorpe walks away from the sport as Australia's most successful Olympian, with five gold medals, three silver and one bronze from the 2000 and 2004 Games in Sydney and Athens.

"I have reached all the dizzying heights of this sport," Thorpe said.

"I've also had setbacks.

"I've been sick, I've had injuries."

Thorpe said he started to reconsider his future during his recent training sojourn with Milton Nelms in Los Angeles.

He said during that sojourn he had achieved the highest level of physical fitness he had ever experienced.

But he said he had also become "mentally fit".

"My mind also got fit," Thorpe said.

"I started asking questions."

In asking those questions, Thorpe said he had come to the conclusion that swimming was no longer the priority in his life - which had never before been the case - and thus he was comfortable with his subsequent decision to quit.

Thorpe said he had decided initially to miss the national titles in Brisbane next month, and hence the world championships in Melbourne next year, for which the Queensland meet will double as selection trials, but he changed his mind at 2.53pm on Sunday afternoon.

Thorpe said he did not know exactly why he had decided at that time to quit.

But he said a person he had known for three weeks, and whom he refused to identify had been a great help in offering counsel.

"I wasn't working towards walking away from sport," Thorpe said.

"I was working towards (taking a break).

"But I couldn't defend that mindset."

Thorpe, 24, said he was "far too young" to be retiring, but he was excited about the future - whatever that held for him.

"It's not the right time to be retiring, but it's my time," Thorpe said.

Thorpe also ruled out the prospect of a future comeback.

"I don't rule it out completely, I never rule anything out, but it's not going to happen," Thorpe said when asked if he would return to the pool deck at some time in the future."

HodgoBerro
21-11-06, 12:45 PM
i know a few people who are gay and are in a hetero male dominated sport.

jenny
21-11-06, 12:48 PM
Poor guy! hope he's feeling better and better everyday!
I'll miss him though!
he did it for his Country..and all that training, when we're all tucked in bed nice and warm, he was doing the Hard Yards...And it paid off! :win:
Once again ...THANKYOU THORPIE! You are Simply The Best!

jenny
21-11-06, 12:49 PM
i know a few people who are gay and are in a hetero male dominated sport.
Of Course! No Big deal! The people who have the problem with them, are the ones who need to give themselves a Reality Check!

SuperCliffy#01
21-11-06, 01:01 PM
Thorpedoe had reached a crossroads in life and he put himself first, he needs to sort himself out both physically and mentally, he is not in the right shape to dedicate himself to another grueling campaign of the World titles and then onto another Olympics, in the end Thorpedoe made the right choice, and i can't stand it when his sexuallity is brought up, all i know he is going to make someone a wonderful partner. So i say thank you for all the wonderful memories and i hope you achieve all you want in life. Thorpedoe for Australian of the Year.cya. :naughty: :clap: :win:

jenny
21-11-06, 01:04 PM
Thorpedoe had reached a crossroads in life and he put himself first, he needs to sort himself out both physically and mentally, he is not in the right shape to dedicate himself to another grueling campaign of the World titles and then onto another Olympics, in the end Thorpedoe made the right choice, and i can't stand it when his sexuallity is brought up, all i know he is going to make someone a wonderful partner. So i say thank you for all the wonderful memories and i hope you achieve all you want in life. Thorpedoe for Australian of the Year.cya. :naughty: :clap: :win:
Well said Cliffy! ;)

SuperCliffy#01
21-11-06, 01:10 PM
Well said Cliffy! ;)

Thank you, i just want everyone to get off his back.cya. :)

jenny
21-11-06, 01:14 PM
Thank you, i just want everyone to get off his back.cya. :)
Just the Knockers Cliffy! i think most people support him TOTALLY! ;)

jenny
21-11-06, 01:26 PM
PM pays tribute to 'good bloke' Thorpe

November 21, 2006 12:00
Article from: AAP

:win: :win: :win:
PRIME Minister John Howard has wished Ian Thorpe well for his life after swimming, describing the Olympian as a remarkable athlete and a good bloke.

The 24-year-old five-time Olympic gold medallist and multiple world record holder has told a press conference in Sydney today he was retiring from competitive swimming.

"His retirement is an enormous loss to Australian swimming but it's tough, he started early, all swimmers do," the Prime Minister said ahead of his departure from Vietnam this morning.

"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."

Dummy Half
21-11-06, 02:46 PM
BOOOOOOO!
You big fat wuss!!
You're only 24!
BOOOOOOO! :D

but seriously its a bad day for aussie swimming
now we've only got 1 guy who can swim!
-

jenny
21-11-06, 05:08 PM
Dawn sends her thanks to Ian

November 21, 2006 12:00
Article from: The Daily Telegraph


DAWN Fraser has added her comments to tributes flooding in for Ian Thorpe after he confirmed he is quitting the pool.

Fraser, a three-time winner of Olympic gold in the 100m freestyle, said she understood Thorpe's decision to move on in his life.

"I did expect him to say that he wasn't going to swim in the world championships, but it comes as no surprise to me that he is going to retire from swimming,'' Fraser said.

"He has had a long time in the sport and I think he's done as much as he possibly could hope to achieve.''

Fraser said an athlete of Thorpe's calibre would be under enormous pressure from the media and sponsors.

"Ian Thorpe is the type of guy who would have wanted to commit to all those commitments, and I guess he felt the pressure,'' she said.

It was disappointing that Thorpe would not be attempting a third Olympic Games, Fraser added.

"I was hoping he may have gone on to Beijing to do the three events in a row and I guess in a way I'm sad,'' she said.

"But that's selfish of me because he's made that decision for himself, he doesn't wan to put himself under any more pressure, and I say 'thankyou very much for what you've done'.''

World-famous Thorpe, 24, made the anouncement amid mounting concern and rumours about his future.

The five-time Olympic gold medallist and multiple world record holder has been battling health problems and fighting to regain his form over recent months.

But at a much-anticipated press conference today Thorpe - looking relaxed and happy - admitted that he had been questioning his commitment to swimming and was going to "discontinue my professional swimming career."

"I'd been working towards this decision for quite some time," he said. "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."

Tributes came from fellow swimmers and sports officials, and also from Premier Morris Iemma - who responed to Thorpe's change careers by offering him a spot as an ALP candidate for the 2007 state election.

"It'd be great to have him if we was available for us,'' Mr Iemma joked.

It was sad Thorpe would not be participating at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Mr Iemma said.

"He's probably the greatest swimmer of all time and it's very sad that he's not going to Beijing to add more gold medals and world records to his record,'' he said.

"It's a very sad day for Australian sport.''

Robbie_Dee
21-11-06, 05:45 PM
It's a shame to see him leave...he was one of the best swimmers to come out of Australia!

jenny
21-11-06, 07:32 PM
Other Sports
Japan salutes beloved Thorpedo

From correspondents in Tokyo
November 21, 2006

JAPAN has saluted retiring Australian swimming sensation Ian Thorpe, who cultivated a wide fan base here for his talent and good looks.

"It is very unfortunate. He was a superstar who continued to renew world records of his own. We don't know when we will see another athlete of his calibre," said Koji Ueno, manager of the Japan national swimming team.

"Besides his good looks, his personality touched Japanese people ? swimmers and fans alike. Everybody knew Thorpe and his dynamic form of swimming. I could not believe it was a human being when I saw him in water," he said.

"His contribution to the Japanese swimming world was enormous."

Thorpe has enjoyed immense popularity in Japan, which often goes into short but intense media-fuelled crazes over photogenic athletes such as British footballer David Beckham and Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova.

Thorpe was no exception.

Announcing his retirement, Thorpe paid special tribute to supporters in Japan, where fans, many of them young women, would welcome him at airports, hotels and swimming pools with shrieks usually reserved for Hollywood stars.

He lived up to the expectations of his Japanese fans by renewing world records and winning multiple gold medals at international competitions here, especially in the 2001 World Championship in ***uoka and the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championship.

At the 2001 event, he became the only person to grab six gold medals in one championship, setting three individual and one relay world records.

At the 2002 Pan Pacifics in Yokohama, he picked up five gold medals and one silver.

He appeared frequently on major network TV Asahi, which in turn would pull in celebrated sports announcers for his races.

Japanese media portrayed the Australian as a disciplined and courteous young man who possessed the god-given combination of fitness, talent and, above all, work ethics.

"He swam in front of our eyes and renewed records by significant margins. Japanese media, TV Asahi especially, had high hopes for him and he more than filled their expectations," said Ueno, who was head coach of Japan's team at the Olympic games in Sydney and Atlanta.

"What he proved to Japan was that the records are there to be broken and that it can be done," he said.

Thorpe also featured widely in Japanese advertisements, including promoting a sports drink called "Thorpedo" after his nickname.

At the height of Thorpe's popularity, a Japanese physician, writing in the influential Asahi Shimbun, promoted honey on toast as an energy-boosting breakfast by saying: "What do you think Ian Thorpe eats for breakfast in the morning of competition?"

Agence France-Presse

Capital_Shark
21-11-06, 07:51 PM
Poor bugger, must be so hard f agging around LA eating burger king lol

A break from what? When was the last time he swam competitivly?

Not too fussed, Australia is full of champions and another one is just around the corner ready to take the world by storm. That and the fact its only swimming ffs, a gold fish with a 3 second memory can do that.

Social Loafer
21-11-06, 07:56 PM
Poor bugger, must be so hard f agging around LA eating burger king lol

A break from what? When was the last time he swam competitivly?

Not too fussed, Australia is full of champions and another one is just around the corner ready to take the world by storm. That and the fact its only swimming ffs, a gold fish with a 3 second memory can do that.

Smart ass :laugh:

jenny
21-11-06, 07:58 PM
Poor bugger, must be so hard f agging around LA eating burger king lol

A break from what? When was the last time he swam competitivly?

Not too fussed, Australia is full of champions and another one is just around the corner ready to take the world by storm. That and the fact its only swimming ffs, a gold fish with a 3 second memory can do that.
Straight in with the sledge hammer Sharkey! :dead:

HodgoBerro
22-11-06, 09:52 AM
Poor bugger, must be so hard f agging around LA eating burger king lol

A break from what? When was the last time he swam competitivly?

Not too fussed, Australia is full of champions and another one is just around the corner ready to take the world by storm. That and the fact its only swimming ffs, a gold fish with a 3 second memory can do that.

a little inapproparate CS...obviously you havent seen what he has done for this country...

Capital_Shark
22-11-06, 06:36 PM
a little inapproparate CS...obviously you havent seen what he has done for this country...

Packed it in when the going got tough and taught the kiddies to give up while they're ahead? You want a swimming champion you need look no further than Kieren Perkins. Or that bloke from Equatorial Guinnea. Thats real ticker!

jenny
22-11-06, 06:39 PM
Packed it in when the going got tough and taught the kiddies to give up while they're ahead? You want a swimming champion you need look no further than Kieren Perkins. Or that bloke from Equatorial Guinnea. Thats real ticker!
The guy from Equatorial Guinnea Sharkey!! Is that Eddy the EEL??
He was so damn cute, but had the guts of Rambo! :p

Capital_Shark
22-11-06, 06:43 PM
The guy from Equatorial Guinnea Sharkey!! Is that Eddy the EEL??
He was so damn cute, but had the guts of Rambo! :p

I guess it's Eddy the Eel. How many swimmers from Equatorial Guinnea can there be? lol I don't remember any great wins in swimming, but I remember clear as a bell that fella struggling along the 50 swimming like he had cinder blocks tied to his ankles.

jenny
22-11-06, 06:46 PM
I guess it's Eddy the Eel. How many swimmers from Equatorial Guinnea can there be? lol I don't remember any great wins in swimming, but I remember clear as a bell that fella struggling along the 50 swimming like he had cinder blocks tied to his ankles.
:rotflmao: God Love Him!
On the Footy Show, they had the World Record Timeline behind him..
Sooooooo funny!

Future Star
22-11-06, 07:07 PM
Poor bugger, must be so hard f agging around LA eating burger king lol

A break from what? When was the last time he swam competitivly?

Not too fussed, Australia is full of champions and another one is just around the corner ready to take the world by storm. That and the fact its only swimming ffs, a gold fish with a 3 second memory can do that.

Cold, Sharkey.

Dont be a ***** - i havnt seen u out there winning gold medals for Australia and breaking world records!

Capital_Shark
22-11-06, 07:17 PM
Cold, Sharkey.

Dont be a ***** - i havnt seen u out there winning gold medals for Australia and breaking world records!

How do you know you haven't? I could be Cathy Freeman for all you know.

Future Star
22-11-06, 07:26 PM
How do you know you haven't? I could be Cathy Freeman for all you know.

well maybe im Scott Prince :P and for some reason i go for the raiders!



but seriously, i doubt u r.

Capital_Shark
22-11-06, 08:36 PM
well maybe im Scott Prince :P and for some reason i go for the raiders!



but seriously, i doubt u r.

Well who ever you are, you've got a head like a chook for picking things up. I'm not Cathy Freeman. But I did win the Titans Forum Melbourne Cup sweepstakes so that makes multiple gold medals seem pretty boring now eh?

Queenslander
22-11-06, 08:57 PM
Lets keep comments constructive and within the Member Guidelines.

The loss of Ian Thorpe is huge for Australian sport. However with the pool (pardon the pun) of talent that Australia has in swimming it won't be too long before we get another swimmer with such skill as the Thorpedo.

jenny
22-11-06, 09:03 PM
Lets keep comments constructive and within the Member Guidelines.

The loss of Ian Thorpe is huge for Australian sport. However with the pool (pardon the pun) of talent that Australia has in swimming it won't be too long before we get another swimmer with such skill as the Thorpedo.
We've still got Hackett! ;)

Capital_Shark
22-11-06, 09:05 PM
We've still got Hackett! ;)

Damn straight. Second best is still better than anywhere else has!

Lets not forget the girls too. They killed it at that swimming gig a while back. Whose the blonde bird with the massive smile? Lenton or something?

jenny
22-11-06, 09:06 PM
Damn straight. Second best is still better than anywhere else has!

Lets not forget the girls too. They killed it at that swimming gig a while back. Whose the blonde bird with the massive smile? Lenton or something?
Libby Lenton! Most of the girls have lovely Smiles! And they ROCK!