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I swam the race like I trained to swim it. It is not mathematical. I just let my body do it. It is a lot easier if you let your body do what it is trained for.
Ian Thorpe
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Ian Thorpe
Age: 42
Born: 1982
Born: October 13
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Ian James Thorpe
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