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Australia’s Chelsea Hodges celebrates on the podium after winning bronze in the 100m breaststroke at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Photo: Reuters

Paris Olympics gold medal favourite Hodges retires from swimming 2 months before Games with ‘hips of a 60-year-old’

  • Chelsea Hodges is Australia’s top breaststroke swimmer and won gold at the Tokyo Olympics as part of 4x100m medley relay team
  • The 22-year-old had first hip operation at 15 and says she has ‘no more breaststroke kicks left’

Olympic gold medallist Chelsea Hodges retired from swimming on Friday aged 22 and just two months before the Paris Games, saying too many surgeries had left her with “the hips of a 60-year-old”.

Hodges was Australia’s premier breaststroke swimmer and had been expected to be in contention in the French capital this summer.

She was a key part of the Australian 4x100m medley relay team alongside Emma McKeon, Kaylee McKeown and Cate Campbell that won gold in Tokyo.

Hodges said she had “no more breaststroke kicks left” and would not be competing at Australia’s Olympic swimming trials next month.

“I had my first hip operation at 15 … and another one last year, I actually have the hips of a 60-year-old,” she said. “I wanted one last chance at the [Paris] Games but after six cortisone injections, I had to make a decision on my future.”

Australian head coach Rohan Taylor said Hodges would remain with Swimming Australia as an “assistant to performance support”.

“She persevered for so long to make Paris possible and she went so close, so it is with mixed emotions that I congratulate Chelsea on her wonderful career,” he added.

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