Ian Thorpe battling infection in Sydney hospital

SYDNEY (AP) The agent for five-time Olympic gold medalist Ian Thorpe says the 31-year-old will never swim again after contracting two potentially deadly infections while undergoing shoulder surgery.

James Erskine said Tuesday that Thorpe was ''quite sick'' in the intensive care ward of a Sydney hospital but dismissed reports that the swimmer might lose the use of his left arm.

Erskine said Thorpe's condition was ''serious but not life-threatening. He's contracted two forms of bugs in hospital. He's undergone two or three operations over the last two months so ... I mean bad luck. He's quite sick but that's the situation.''

Erskine said Thorpe contracted the infections during a series of surgeries on his shoulder at a clinic near his home in the Swiss town of Ronco sopra Ascona.

''From a competitive point of view he will not be swimming competitively again I don't think,'' Erskine said. ''The shoulder operation was a major operation.''

In February, Thorpe's father revealed the swimmer is battling depression. The revelation followed an incident in which police were called when Thorpe was found in a disoriented state in a street near his parents' Sydney home.

He was taken to a hospital for medical assessment and was found to have taken a combination of antidepressants and medication for his shoulder injury.

Thorpe has since entered a rehabilitation program.