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Emms announces plans to put away her racket

Gail Emms, one of Britain's best Olympic medal hopes, has revealed she will end her competitive badminton career after the Beijing Games next year rather than carry on until London 2012.

Emms, silver medallist with Nathan Robertson in the mixed doubles in Athens, believes she will be too old by 2012.

Looking forward: Gail Emms has announced her plans for retirement

Looking forward: Gail Emms has announced her plans for retirement

She told the insidethegames newsletter: "There are some days when it is the best job in the world.

"If I stayed on for London in 2012 I would be 35. It is a great deal to ask to carry on until then. We train two-times a day and it is lot for the body to go through until then.

"It would be amazing to end that one step higher in Beijing. It will be my last championship and it is a great place to go out."

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