Renjith won a gold medal in the triple jump event of the ongoing 35th National Games today with a new meet record of 16.66m.
"I will retire after the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro because I want to spend more time with my family," the 29-year-old said after his gold medal-winning effort at a packed University Stadium here.
The Kerala star has endured a roller-coaster career. His biggest achievements include winning an Asian Championships gold medal in 2007 besides holding the national record until last year.
The punishment came back to haunt him in 2013 when the Arjuna award bestowed on him was withdrawn owing to the furore generated by his doping past.
Renjith is married to national record holding pole vaulter V S Surekha and the couple has a daughter, Jhiya Renjith.
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