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Coaches provide dramatic rescue for fainted swimmers in pools around the world

A fully dressed coach jumped in, swam into an unresponsive artistic swimmer and lifted her to the surface

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A coach recovers USA's Anita Alvarez (L), from the bottom of the pool when she fainted in the women's solo free artistic swimming finals, during the Budapest 2022 World Aquatics Championships.
Coach Anita Alvarez (L) from the bottom of the pool when she fainted in the women's solo free artistic swimming final at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships. Get back. Photo: (Photo by OLI SCARFF / AFP via Getty Images)

Budapest, Hungary (AP) — Andrea Fuentes is her Swimming world championship with quick reaction.

A US coach saw artistic swimmer Anita Alvarez sinking to the bottom of the pool during Wednesday's solo free routine, and she knew something was wrong. ..

Fully dressed Fuentes jumped in. She swam into her unresponsive Alvarez, turned her arm and lifted it to the surface, where she helped another person take her out of the pool.

Two-time Olympic athlete Alvarez was fainted by her.

"It was the best performance I've ever had. She went beyond the limits and found the limits," Fentes joked.

She was treated immediately Alvarez felt better all Thursday.

"Anita has been evaluated by medical staff and will continue to be monitored. She feels much better and is using it for rest today," said USA Artistic Swimming. He told the Associated Press in a statement.

"Twice yesterday's Olympic athlete Anita Alvarez's first aid and then Andrea Fuentes' first aid was tragic to our community. She gave an extraordinary solo performance. He showed off and competed brilliantly in four qualifying rounds and three finals in six days. "

Alvarez finished seventh in the individual finals on Wednesday.

"Whether she will swim in the free team finals on Friday ... will be decided by Anita and her professional medical staff," said USA Artistic Swimming.

Fuentes also said in her Instagram post that Alvarez was much better.

"The doctor checks all the vitals and everything is normal. Heart rate, oxygen, sugar content, blood pressure, etc. are all fine," Fentes wrote. “We may forget that this happens in other durable sports. Some athletes can't reach the finish line, such as marathons, cycling, and cross-country skiing, while others help them reach the finish line. Sports are no different than any other sport. In the pool, you go beyond your limits and sometimes you find them. ”

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