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New Zealand's double gold medallist Evers-Swindell twins are still making up their minds about the future.
Georgina and Caroline Evers-Swindell, who are now aged 29, took the double sculling title for the second consecutive time at the Beijing Olympics last night.
Georgina Evers-Swindell says there is certainly a temptation to stick around for the 2010 world championships at Lake Karapiro.
She says it is a pretty exciting prospect, but they have not yet thought about it.
Bronze medallist Mahe Drysdale says he is considering sticking around for the 2012 London Olympics, after illness robbed him of a serious chance at gold.
- NEWSTALK ZB