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US artistic swimmer Alvarez, who fainted in solo event, forced out of team competition
A member of Team USA recovers USA’s Anita Alvarez from the bottom of the pool during an incident in the women’s solo free artistic swimming finals, during the Budapest 2022 World Aquatics Championships at the Alfred Hajos Swimming Complex in Budapest, June 22, 2022. — AFP pic

BUDAPEST, June 24 — US artistic swimmer Anita Alvarez, who was dramatically rescued from the bottom of the pool after fainting in her solo routine, was omitted from the team event today at the request of governing body FINA.

"That was a decision FINA had made,” said Selina Shah, US artistic swimming’s team doctor, making clear she disagreed.

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"In my opinion she could have competed, I am very confident,” Shah said.

Shah was involved in an examination this morning.

"I provided all medical evidence from Anita,” she said, adding that she did not know how FINA had reached its conclusion that Alvarez should not compete.

"I’m not aware of their decision making process.”

Alvarez fainted and dropped to the bottom at the end of her individual routine on Wednesday and was saved by her quick-thinking coach, Andrea Fuentes.

Alvarez had been entered in the team event today and was on every official startlist until just before the event was scheduled to begin when she was replaced on the eight-woman team by Yujin Chang.

Standing in the warm-up area before the event, as the US swimmers made their final preparations behind her, Shah said she was sure Alvarez would be cheering the team on.

"I think she is very excited for the team to compete and she’s a great athlete and she’s going to be there supporting them.”

On Wednesday, AFP’s underwater robot camera captured astonishing images as Alvarez sank and her coach, Andrea Fuentes dived to the bottom of the pool and dragging the swimmer to the surface.

"I think she was at least two minutes without breathing because her lungs were full of water,” said Fuentes, a four-time Olympic artistic swimming medallist, adding that the swimmer’s heart was beating.

The USA artistic team released a statement yesterday saying Alvarez had fainted due to her effort during the routine.

"This happened to her once last year at the Olympic Qualification Tournament when competing her duet,” an US spokeswoman added.

Today, Shah said the doctors were still searching for a definitive explanation.

"We are going to look into what happened and do some additional extensive programmes with consultants and make another determination as to an actual cause,” Shah said. — AFP

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