Double Olympic champion Eric Murray has revealed he felt he would be wasting people's time had he continued in rowing.
Murray called it quits on an illustrious career last week, ending a partnership with Hamish Bond which saw the duo go 69 races unbeaten in the coxless pair, winning gold medals at the London and Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games.
The 34-year-old told Newstalk ZB's Tony Veitch he felt he couldn't continue without being 100 per cent committed to the sport. "I would love to be out there representing New Zealand and trying to win another gold medal, but I just did not see that happening," said Murray.
"The thing with me - and high performance sport - is that if you are not 100 per cent committed to what you're doing, then I'm literally wasting taxpayers' money. That was one thing that I didn't want to do. Then I'd be wasting other people's time, and wasting my own time.