Australian swimmer Stephanie Rice is reportedly set to make a decision on her future in professional swimming by December 2013.
According to Telegraph.com.au, the Olympic athlete, who has recently returned to the pool to train, has ruled out another Olympics but is considering trying out for next year's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
Stating that she is trying to figure out what her next move would be, Rice said that the decision is giving her a lot of anxiety and tension as she likes to have a goal to work towards, adding that she has decided not to compete in another Olympics as four years is a long time for such an intense training schedule.
As well as endorsing various products, Rice is a regular on television and the celebrity speaker circuit and is hunting for other health-related business opportunities, the report added.
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