Saturday, July 12, 2014

Australian Olympic Swimmer Ian Thorpe Comes Out as Gay

Australian swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Ian Thorpe revealed in an interview that he is gay, confirming years of speculation about his sexuality.

Thorpe sat down for an interview with British broadcaster Sir Michael Parkinson, which will air Sunday night in Australia on Channel Ten, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. Thorpe reportedly discussed a wide range of issues, including his battle with depression. Channel Ten released a 30-second preview of the interview, above, last week. In it, Parkinson asks Thorpe, "You've always said that you're not gay. Is all of that true?"

Nicknamed the "Thorpedo" for his speed in the water, Thorpe won a total of five gold medals in Olympic competition, becoming one of Australia's most visible athletes.

He retired twice, in 2006 and again in 2012, but has had a rocky time recently. Thorpe's autobiography, This is Me, was published in August 2013, and detailed his struggles with alcohol and depression. In the book, Thrope denied he was gay.

"I am not gay and all my sexual experiences have been straight," he wrote, according to The Independent. "The thing that I find hurtful about it is that people are questioning my integrity and what I say. That's the only part I find hurtful, that this is something I would be embarrassed about and that I would hide ... I try to explain it but I don't know either, but I think it's because I don't fit into the typical stereotype of what a straight athlete would be in the past."

Thrope was admitted to rehab in February for his depression, according to CNN.

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Topics: gay, gay pride, Sports, US & World, World

Image: Bryan van der Beek/Associated Press

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