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Athletes Retirements Thread


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As always, after the Olympics there’s a whole batch of retirements. 
 

:CUB Mijain Lopez (wrestling)

 

:CAN Maggie MacNeil (swimming)

 

:CAN Natalie Achonwa (basketball)

 

:IND Vinesh Phogat (wrestling)

 

:GEO Nino Salukvadze (shooting)

 

:GBR Andy Murray (tennis)

 

:NZL Portia Woodman-Wickliffe (rugby sevens)

 

:RSA Tatjana Smith (swimming)

 

:USA Carissa Moore (surfing)

 

:JAM Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (athletics)

 

:CHN Ma Long (table tennis)

 

:HKG Vivian Kong (fencing)

 

:AUS Emma McKeon (swimming)

 

:GER Angelique Kerber (tennis)

 

:USA Perry Baker (rugby sevens)

 

:GER Timo Boll (table tennis)

 

:IRL Kellie Harrington (boxing)

 

:DEN Mikkel Hansen (handball)

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

:NED Robert Meeuwsen (beach volleyball) :(

Alexander Brouwer isn't sure he'll continue neither. Which makes sense, considering they've been a pair for 14 years, it was an emotional farewell at the European championships last weekend.

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On 8/12/2024 at 11:13 PM, Josh said:

As always, after the Olympics there’s a whole batch of retirements. 
 

:CUB Mijain Lopez (wrestling)

 

:CAN Maggie MacNeil (swimming)

 

:CAN Natalie Achonwa (basketball)

 

:IND Vinesh Phogat (wrestling)

 

:GEO Nino Salukvadze (shooting)

 

:GBR Andy Murray (tennis)

 

:NZL Portia Woodman-Wickliffe (rugby sevens)

 

:RSA Tatjana Smith (swimming)

 

:USA Carissa Moore (surfing)

 

:JAM Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (athletics)

 

:CHN Ma Long (table tennis)

 

:HKG Vivian Kong (fencing)

 

:AUS Emma McKeon (swimming)

 

:GER Angelique Kerber (tennis)

 

:USA Perry Baker (rugby sevens)

 

:GER Timo Boll (table tennis)

 

:IRL Kellie Harrington (boxing)

 

:DEN Mikkel Hansen (handball)

Bakhodir Jalolov :UZB (Amateur Boxing) 

PR Sreejesh :IND ( Field Hockey) 

Taha Akgul :TUR (FS Wrestling) 

Aiaal Lazarev :KGZ ( FS Wrestling) 

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Filip Krajinović :SRB, former tennis WRL 26,

 

Sadly, he ended his career without an ATP title, as he finished with 5 finals, including a Paris Masters. 

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Retired badminton players post Olympics:

 

:CHN He Bingjiao, Liu Yuchen, Ou Xuanyi, Tan Qiang

:THA Jongkolphan Kititharakul, Rawinda Prajongjai

:TPE Lee Yang

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8 hours ago, Roamingrover86 said:

Bakhodir Jalolov :UZB (Amateur Boxing) 

 

Important distinction indeed: he's definitely not retiring from boxing, but going to focus on the big version of the sport now.

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