The Asian Age

Karsten may seek 8th Oly appearance in 2020

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Sofia: Double Olympic champion Ekaterina Karsten may seek to prolong her illustriou­s career by another two years and make history in rowing by competing at the Games for the eighth time in Tokyo in 2020, the 46- year- old Belarusian said.

Karsten is one of only two rowing athletes who have competed at seven or more Olympics with Canada’s female coxswain Lesley Thompson participat­ing eight times between 1984 and 2016, when she became the oldest rower at the Rio Games at the age of 56.

Known to shy away from interviews, Karsten, whose love affair with rowing began at the age of 15 in 1987 in the old Soviet Union system, said she still has no intention to quit the sport.

“At the moment, I’m preparing to take part in the four ( skulls) at the world championsh­ip in Plovdiv and we’ll see what’s going to happen there,” she said.

Dismissing any notion of announcing her retirement anytime soon, Karsten said she is eager to compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Japan.

“Of course, I want to compete at the Tokyo Olympics, it would be my eighth Olympic appearance,” Karsten said. “And it would be amazing to finish my career with a medal at the Olympics. That would be super, a perfect career end!

“But I still don’t know,” she said, choosing her words carefully. “We’ll see if I would be healthy in two years and I have to look at my family as my husband’s health is deteriorat­ing.”

Karsten, who has six world titles in her collection, won Belarus’ first Olympic gold medal at the Games in Atlanta in 1996 and managed to defend her title in Sydney four years later in a photo finish following a tremendous battle with Bulgarian Rumyana Neykova.

The Belarusian announced her retirement following the Games in Rio two years ago but quickly changed her mind after finding that life without rowing could be difficult and boring.

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