Thorpe’s gives tell-all Parkinson interview
Olympic champion Ian Thorpe has bared his soul in an interview with British journalist Michael Parkinson.
Thorpe, who will be part of Network Ten’s Commonwealth Games commentary team this month, recently sat down with Parkinson to discuss his career, family and personal life.
Australia’s most decorated Olympian has just overcome a physical and mental battle following complications arising from shoulder surgery.
Ten has announced it will air the TV special, Ian Thorpe: The Parkinson Interview, on Sunday, July 13, at 6.30pm.
Parkinson said Thorpe’s decision that no question was off limits was brave and says he examines the good times and the bad of the Australian swimming legend.
“His fight against depression offers a unique insight into the darker side of celebrity and success,” Parkinson said in a statement released by Ten.
“What fascinates me most about Ian is that apart from the very beginning of his career, he never seemed to enjoy and celebrate his success.
“Ian Thorpe has always been near the top of my list to interview.
“Not many athletes can claim to be the best of all time. Ian can.”
Known as the Thorpedo during his stellar career, Thorpe smashed 22 world records and along the way won five gold, three silver and one bronze Olympic medals.
He has also won 11 World titles and 11 (10 gold, one silver) Commonwealth Games medals.
Thorpe first retired in November, 2006, aged 24, and then made an ill-fated comeback in 2011 when he failed to make the Australian team for the 2012 London Games.