BALTIMORE (AP) — At an age when most people are just settling into the work force, Michael Phelps is thinking about retirement.
The 14-time Olympic gold medalist still has a few important events to train for, most notably the world championships in July and, of course, the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
After that, Phelps will almost certainly put his swim suit in a drawer, toss aside his goggles and look for something else to do.
"It's weird to think about it. My mom and I joke about it all the time," Phelps said. "She says, 'I'm still not retired, and you're going to retire before you're 30.'"
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