Ian Thorpe Quits (part 2 of 2)
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@percdann trust me, they would have caught him if he was doing drugs. Same thing with phelps and all the other great athletes like Lance Armstrong. They would have been caught. These guys get tested all the time..
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@consiglieri1971 it's not a disgusting comment,it' s pure TRUTH
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For my own sake and sanity, for the sport and those who love swimming, i really really hope he's clean. But damn, its seriously suspicious
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great athlete.
It´s always a trip to watch the human miserables trying to get a hold of his personal life.
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@ManFromMelbourne well he's not at his peek, he was and achieved amazing things and he was mature enough to move away from the sport
he has the right to be happy and if swimming isn't doing it anymore why should he keep doing it
and why you're obsessed with his sexuality i really don't know
even if he is gay so what???
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Why would he retire at such a young age when he`s at his peak? Could the French drug scandal have something to do with it? And for those who think he`s not gay, you have got to be joking.
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@JENNY82ist1 Disgusting comment of you on Michael Phelps.
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how can people can support phelps?phelps and people like him are the incarnation of devil on earth because phelps slept with prostitutes,took drugsand was arrested because he was driving when he was drunk.phelps and people like him will go to hell because God hates fornication.on the contrary ian thorpe is a good person ,he is the son that i would like to have .he' s a good example for kids.ian is famous in asia (in my country japan) and in australia .phelps is NOTHING in his country.
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sad
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he quit too young.
can't really understand it
he is not gay and those of you who are that obsessed with his sexuality need to maybe have a good look at why this is of such concern for you!!! good luck to anyone managing to get through a 15 minute press conference with all those photos, the TV cameras and the pressure of knowing the whole world watching. Great job, great man and fantastic athlete. Well done Ian and best of luck for the future.
abstarb 4 years ago 14
Well, I'm sorry to here that he's quit his swimming career. I have become a pretty good swimmer although I'm to old (23) now to start and compete but all I have learned is by watching Ian. Sow Ian, I want to thank you !!!
twaegeman 4 years ago 10