Ian Thorpe
Sep 1 2007, Som

Retired swimming sensation Ian Thorpe can finally breathe easy after the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) cleared him from a doping slur which otherwise could have been an unfortunate blemish on Thorpe’s illustrious career.

Thorpe, who..

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