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Ian Thorpe to quit after Beijing Olympics
by Xinhua
Updated: 2006-03-17 14:08

MELBOURNE, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Australian swimming genius Ian Thorpe has reaffirmed he will quit after the Beijing Olympics, saying his chances of appearing at the event four years later in London were 100,000 to one.

Thorpe told the Herald Sun Thursday that his chances of swimming in London Olympics was "about 100,000 to one".

The five-time Olympic gold medallist said before that he wanted to get back to his world beating best and has set his sights on the world swimming championships in Melbourne next year and Beijing as his final swansongs.

His last international meet was at the Athens Olympics. The 23-year-old has won a record-equalling 10 Commonwealth gold medals, but he was forced out of the Games here on the eve of the event with a severe respiratory ailment.