Nelson Mail

Boyle calls time on swimming career

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Lauren Boyle, the face of New Zealand swimming, has announced her retirement from competitiv­e swimming, citing ongoing hip issues.

In a Facebook post yesterday morning, Boyle wrote: ‘‘And, that’s a wrap! Today I’m announcing my retirement from competitiv­e swimming.

‘‘I feel lucky to love the sport after all these years. It has been a blast and I’m so grateful for the friends I made, some incredible coaches I worked with and the team-mates and competitor­s I had to push me along the way. It was an honour to represent New Zealand the best way I could. Thanks for the memories!’’

The 29-year-old Auckland native became just the fourth Kiwi swimmer to attend three Olympic Games (2008, 2012 and 2016).

Her best Olympic result was a fourth place in the 800m freestyle final in London 2012, missing out on a medal by 2.40sec.

Boyle struggled with hip issues at last year’s Rio Olympics, miss- ing the final of her favoured 800m freestyle by 0.29sec after being the ninth-fastest qualifier.

She was third in her heat with a time of 8min 25.84sec - more than 8sec off her personal best.

Boyle competed at the 2006, 2010 and 2014 Commonweal­th Games, capturing four medals, including gold in the 400m freestyle at Glasgow 2014.

She won multiple medals at the long course and short course world championsh­ips, securing gold in the 800m freestyle at the 2012 short course world championsh­ips in Istanbul, and also won three Pan Pacific championsh­ip medals.

In 2013, Boyle starred at the world championsh­ips in Barcelona, claiming bronze in the 400, 800, and 1500m freestyle events.

 ?? STEFAN WERMUTH ?? Kiwi swimmer Lauren Boyle has retired from competitiv­e swimming.
STEFAN WERMUTH Kiwi swimmer Lauren Boyle has retired from competitiv­e swimming.

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