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Ex-Olympic swimming champ Meilutyte retires at 22

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VILNIUS (Lithuania): Former Olympic swimming champion Ruta Meilutyte retired from the sport after missing three doping tests.

The 22-year-old Meilutyte said she wants to focus on her studies and other interests, rather than a third Olympics next year.

“I have given all of myself to swimming. I used to live with it since my early years,” she said on the Lithuanian Swimming Federation website.

“Due to a busy workout schedule, I had to compromise my studies, but I want to start again now.

“I want to do simple things now, to grow, understand myself and the world around me in a better way.”

At 15, Meilutyte won gold in the 100m backstroke at the 2012 London Olympics and added world championsh­ip gold a year later.

However, she later said she struggled with the pressure to remain successful.

Meilutyte, the short-course world-record holder in the 100m breaststro­ke, missed out on a medal at the 2016 Olympics and has had a mixed record at major championsh­ips since.

She hasn’t competed since winning silver in the 50m breaststro­ke at the short-course worlds in December. Last year, she told Brazilian news website Globo that she had struggled with depression, particular­ly after the 2016 Olympics.

Meilutyte was facing a likely one-year ban after the federation said she failed to give accurate whereabout­s informatio­n to drug testers three times in 12 months.

The federation said the last of those tests came in March, while she wasn’t competing, but hadn’t given any official notificati­on she planned to take a sabbatical or retire. Meilutyte is a celebrity in Lithuania, which had never before won an Olympic medal in the pool.

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