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September 1: Olympic champion Libby Trickett has today announced a come back to the pool after less than 12 months in retirement with her long term plans to swim at the 2012 London Olympics.
Trickett announced her retirement after last years World championships in Rome amidst the swim suit controversy which had engulfed the sport.
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