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Holmes to reveal future next week

 

Double Olympic champion Kelly Holmes said today she will announce

her future career as an athlete at a press conference next Tuesday in

London. There is still lots of speculation whether Holmes will

compete at next year's Commonwealth Games in Melbourne where she has

been named for the 800 and 1500 metres. Equally there is even more if she doesn't, the 35-year-old superstar

might finally decide to hang up her spikes after a fantastic 12-years

international career.

Holmes after her fabulous 2004 season, has this year constantly been

troubled by achilles problems which forced her to miss the World

Championships in August. But the tough former army physical training instructor never a

quitter, has always said she would make the trip to Australia only if

fully fit. "My training's been good and I'm not injured," Holmes said this

morning, but would not comment about the chances of defending her

Commonwealth 1500m title.

Holmes knows her presence at the Games would be a huge boost to the

team, which unlike three years ago in Manchester will find the

opposition much tougher and medals harder to win.She has deliberately made competing there a top priority in the last

few weeks, after being given the go-ahead to resume full time training

by Gerard Hartmann. Hartmann is the Irish physiotherapist who treats almost every top

British athlete including Paula Radcliffe the world marathon record

holder.