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Coach Saves US Swimmer; Anita Alvarez From Drowning

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Coach Saves US Swimmer; Anita Alvarez From Drowning

“Let’s choose to do something really difficult, something that saves lives, and let’s do that thing with people we love.”
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American artistic swimmer; Anita Alvarez was “not breathing” when she was rescued from the bottom of the pool after fainting at the World Aquatics Championships.

The 25-year-old lost consciousness after completing her solo free final routine in Budapest on Wednesday.

Alvarez’s coach Andrea Fuentes responded to the drama by diving in fully clothed to pull the swimmer to safety. She dove into the water fully clothed, grabbed Alvarez, and carried her while she swam to the side of the pool. Fuentes and an unidentified man then lifted the Amherst, N.Y., native onto the pool deck, where she was helped by medics and put on a stretcher.

“It was a big scare, I was scared because I saw she was not breathing, but now she is doing very well.

“She only had water in her lungs, once she started breathing again everything was OK.”

The four-time Olympic medallist Fuentes was reported as saying to Spanish radio, she said: “It felt like a whole hour. I said things weren’t right, I was shouting at the lifeguards to get into the water, but they didn’t catch what I said or they didn’t understand. “She wasn’t breathing. I went as quickly as I could as if it were an Olympic final.”

Alvarez was given medical attention poolside before being taken away on a stretcher.

In a statement on the US Artistic Swimming Instagram page, Fuentes said Alvarez would be assessed by doctors on Thursday before a decision was made on her competing in Friday’s team event.

Fuentes said: “Anita is OK – the doctors checked all vitals and everything is normal: heart rate, oxygen, sugar levels, blood pressure, etc… all is OK.

“We sometimes forget that this happens in other high-endurance sports.

“Marathon, cycling, cross country… we all have seen images where some athletes don’t make it to the finish line and others help them to get there. Our sport is no different than others, just in a pool, we push through limits and sometimes we find them.

“Anita feels good now and the doctors also say she is OK.

“Tomorrow she will rest all day and will decide with the doctor if she can swim free team finals or not. Thank you for all of your well wishes for Anita.”

Alvarez, who finished seventh in the final, previously fainted following a routine during an Olympic qualifier in Barcelona last year. Fuentes also helped to save Alvarez at the event last year.

She lost consciousness at the end of that pair’s routine. Her partner, Lindi Schroeder, teamed up with Fuentes to rescue Alvarez during that incident.

Alvarez competed in the 2016 Summer Games and 2020 Summer Games, where she finished ninth and 13th, respectively, in her events.

She was the 2021 USA Artistic Swimming Athlete of the Year.

We hope she feels better and continues in the competition.

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