I am not particularly partial to Ian Thorpe out of the swimming pool but I hate to see him like this.
Thorpedo out of shape
Jacquelin Magnay, Jessica Halloran and Philippa Bourke
August 4, 2006
Is this the beginning of the end of Thorpe's magnificent swimming career?
HE MUNCHES on pizza and hamburgers and slurps cola. He hasn't been training. And Ian Thorpe, the five-time Olympic champion, is getting fat.
The influences of the Hollywood Hills where Thorpe, 23, has moved to a house - previously frequented by John Lennon - have been less than disciplined. Is this the beginning of the end of Thorpe's magnificent swimming career?
On a recent weekday when the Trojan swim group at the University of Southern California gathered at 6am for its first session of the day, a squad member said he had seen Thorpe just three times.
Thorpe came to Los Angeles last month for a three-month refresher that may be extended to the 2007 world championship trials in December.
Another swimmer said Thorpe had been at the pool the day before. When asked how he found him, the young man replied wryly, "big, fat and hairy".
He quickly added, "No, he carries a lot of weight on him on purpose as part of his swim strategy." In the past fortnight the Herald has seen Thorpe train at the pool once, in the afternoon, in a relaxed, sociable way.
If Thorpe was in serious training under his Australian coach, Tracey Menzies, he would be in the pool twice a day and have a weights or land fitness session in between.
Instead he is out socialising with his neighbours, the actors Michelle Williams and Heath Ledger. Thorpe's hand, broken in April when he slipped in the bathroom, has not quite healed.
Thorpe's new coach, Dave Salo, said Thorpe came halfway around the world to find motivation.
"He needs to swim because he needs to, not because the whole of Australia wants him to," Salo said. "Otherwise, if he had stayed, I think he probably would have quit."
Thorpe has employed various strategies to maintain his motivation for the slog of training: he changed coaches after the Sydney Olympics, dumping Doug Frost for Menzies; he switched to the shorter sprints, which are more challenging for his huge frame, rather than persisting with the middle distances.
Out of the pool he has immersed himself in businesses including jewellery, fragrances, underwear and bottled water. But Thorpe has not competed for two years, having battled glandular fever, and in that time his weight has fluctuated dramatically, depending on the intensity of his work.
His old friend Grant Hackett, the Australian swimming captain, said Thorpe had shown before that he could have a break and return to win an Olympic medal. He said he could do the same for Beijing in 2008, despite missing last year's world championships and this year's Commonwealth Games. Thorpe has not swum in international competition since the Athens Olympics.
"There's no doubt if Ian wants to come back and swim fast and be as competitive as he was before, he can," Hackett said.
"But it's just a matter of whether he's motivated and enthusiastic about swimming, but I'm sure he can and I certainly think he's putting things in place to make sure that he can do that."
Thorpe told Salo he needed to escape media scrutiny in Australia and that before coming to the US he wanted to give up the sport. "He was close to quitting," said Salo, who coached the US Olympic stars Aaron Piersol, Lenny Krayzelburg and Amanda Beard.
"The Australian press and public is very much enamoured with him and most Americans don't know who he is."
But the former national coach Don Talbot said Thorpe had nothing more to prove. "I'm concerned that he's [not] going to be able to rediscipline himself because, I believe, he has too many irons in the fire."
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Thorpedo enjoys Hollywood lifestyle
Friday Aug 4 06:08 AESTFive time Olympic swimming champion Ian Thorpe is enjoying the good life in the US.
Instead of training hard in the pool during his three-month refresher trip to California, the swimmer is munching on pizza and hamburgers, Fairfax newspapers report.
He also has spent time socialising with his Hollywood Hills neighbours, actors Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams.
Thorpe has been spotted in the training pool only once in the past fortnight, the papers said.
The swimmer's hand, broken in a fall in May, is still healing.
His new coach, Dave Salo, said the Australian was in Los Angeles for a holiday in the hope of finding motivation.
"He needs to swim because he needs to, not because the whole of Australia wants him to," the papers quoted Salo as saying.
Thorpe has not competed for more than two years, and was forced out of the Melbourne Commonwealth Games earlier this year with glandular fever.
İAAP 2006http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=75367Recently Grant Hackett has announced his engagement to his Girlfriend. I have always had a lot of time for Grant. He is a wonderful role model and a great Australian. He always seems to have a smile on his face and doesn't take himself too seriously.
Hackett's love goes distance
Sydney Confidential
July 31, 2006 12:00FORGET about competing for gold - it was popping the question to girlfriend Candice Alley that got the butterflies swimming in Olympic distance hero Grant Hackett's stomach.
After an 18-month courtship, the champion and his singing sweetheart have announced they will race to the altar after the world swimming championships next March.
Hackett, 26, presented the 23-year-old performer with a 4.2 carat princess-cut diamond and platinum ring during a balloon ride on her birthday last month. 
As one of the country's wealthiest sports stars he didn't skimp on the sparkler - which is believed to be worth $250,000 and one insider says is "much bigger than Bec Hewitt's".
But for all his bravado in the pool, Hackett said the June 23 proposal was "harder than swimming for gold".
"It was a big, big build-up," the world 1500m freestyle champ told New Idea.
"It was killing me. I wanted to tell the whole world but I couldn't. I could barely sleep each night beforehand because I was so excited."
The loved-up couple met at a swimming awards bash where Melbourne-based Alley was performing in December 2004.
"I thought the balloon ride was a great idea and I was really impressed he'd gone to so much trouble for my birthday," Alley said.
"Then, as we descended over a lake, he pulled out the ring and proposed. It was an amazing moment."
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