Ian Thorpe during two of the Australian Olympic Swimming Trials in 2012.

Olympic gold medalist Ian Thorpe has become the alleged victim of theft, according to 2GB Radio host Ben Fordham.

The five-time gold medalist attended Paddington Police Station and spoke to officers for a substantial period of time.

He has reportedly lost $150,000 in what’s understood to be an insurance-related matter.

Ian Thorpe during two of the Australian Olympic Swimming Trials in 2012.
The five-time gold medalist attended Paddington Police Station and spoke to officers for a substantial period of time. (Getty)

NSW Police confirmed that a 42-year-old man had attended Paddington Police Station to report an alleged theft at 4pm on Thursday.

“Officers attached to Eastern Suburbs Police Area Command have commenced an investigation into the incident,” NSW Police said.

“There is no further information available at this time.”

Ian Thorpe
Thrope retired from swimming in 2006 at the age of 24. (Vince Caligiuri/Fairfax)

The manager of Thorpe stated that the star had been in discussions with the police concerning an “insurance job,” though they did not verify whether Thorpe had been defrauded or provide any further information.

Thrope retired from swimming in 2006 at the age of 24.

He is one of the most decorated Australian Athletes. 

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