By James Sutherland on SwimSwam Tokyo Olympic champion Maggie MacNeil sees the end of her competitive career coming within the next four years. MacNeil told CBC Sports that the 2024 Olympics in Paris will be her last run at the Games with plans of attending law school within the next two years. “I haven’t decided on a firm end date, but I know I’m not going another quad,” MacNeil told CBC. “I’ve never wanted to [compete] to 2028. I want to go to law school in the near future. “I’ve accomplished more than I ever wanted in swimming and by doing that, I would be happy if I retired now.” MacNeil, who turned 24 on Monday, burst onto the senior international stage in 2019, upsetting Sarah Sjostrom
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