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From Kobe Bryant to Michael Phelps: Top ten retirements so far this year

Sport360 staff

09:00 14/10/2016

DAVID ORTIZ

The three-time World Series champ brought down the curtain on his career at the age of 40.

PEYTON MANNING

One of the best quarterback in NFL history, he retired after he won the Super Bowl with Denver.

ALEX RODRIGUEZ

The 14-time All-Star announced his retirement in August and joined the NY Yankees front office.

FABIAN CANCELLERA

Spartacus has called it a career and signed off in the best way possible, winning Olympic gold in Rio.

KOBE BRYANT

The LA Lakers icon retired as one of the greatest NBA players of all-time with five championship rings.

TIM DUNCAN

Headed up a dominant San Antonio franchise during a 19-year stay before retiring with five NBA titles.

MCKAYLA MARONEY

A ‘Fierce Five’ member, the Olympic gold medallist announced her retirement from gymnastics.

MICHAEL PHELPS

The most decorated Olympian of all time retired after the Rio Games with a total of 23 gold medals.

LLEYTON HEWITT

The former world No1 brought his career to an emotional end at his home major in Australia.

TILLAKARATNE DILSHAN

One of the most innovative batsmen, the former Sri Lankan skipper retired from all forms last month.

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