Olympic swimming great Ian Thorpe robbed of watches, jewellery

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Published On: 06 Jun 2025, 08:20

SYDNEY, June 6, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Australian Olympic swimming great Ian Thorpe has had watches, jewellery and sentimental items worth nearly $100,000 stolen from his Sydney home, his manager said Friday.

His Olympic medals, which include five golds, were not taken and there were no obvious signs of a break-in, Thorpe's manager James Erskine said.

The estimated cost of the stolen items was about Aus$150,000 (US$98,000), Sydney radio station 2GB said.

"He called up his insurers, they said go and make a police report," Erskine told 2GB.

Thorpe reported the matter to New South Wales Police on Thursday, sparking an investigation, but there was no further information, police said in a statement.

Thorpe, nicknamed "Thorpedo", won five gold medals, three silvers and one bronze.

He retired aged 24 in 2006 before an ill-fated comeback attempt saw him fail to make the cut for London 2012.
 

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