Swimmer Anita Alvarez BANNED from world championships after fainting in pool for second time and being saved by coach | The Sun

THE International Swimming Federation has banned Anita Alvarez from competing today in Budapest.

The American synchronised swimmer, 25, was hoping to take part in team finals following her dramatic pool rescue on Wednesday.



The heroic Spanish coach who saved her from drowning stated on Thursday she was confident Anita would continue to represent her country following tests.

Andrea Fuentes was filmed diving into the pool to drag Anita out as lifeguards watched on after she passed out in the water during a solo performance.

She said: “She doesn’t want to leave here with the photo of her unconscious at the bottom of the pool.

“In any case in the team events Anita does a lot of pirouettes and very few apneas so she will almost certainly compete.”

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Reports on Friday in Spain said FINA officials had told the American synchronised swimming team Anita could take no further part in the World Championships.

The decision was made just hours ahead of the team event this afternoon.

There has not yet been any official reaction from the swimmer or her mum-of-one coach, who won four Olympic and 16 World Championship medals.

Anita is believed to have gone at least two minutes without breathing.

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Spanish sports daily AS said Bela Merkely, the head of the Hungarian medical service, told local media ahead of the FINA ban decision: “This sport is probably not one for Anita Alvarez.”

Anita’s coach had appeared to signal she was due to make a triumphant return to the pool in Budapest.

Fuentes posted footage on Instagram showing members of the American synchronised swimming team clapping and smiling as a doctor explained the results of tests on Anita.

She wrote alongside the footage: “Team doctor explaining the results of tests of @anitaalvarez."

The round of applause that accompanied the footage of the medic addressing team members seemed to leave little doubt the test results had been positive.

Alvarez broke her silence overnight in an interview with NBC Nightly News to hail Andrea’s actions.

She said: “I mean I say this all the time to her and to other people, [I’m] just so grateful to have her as a coach.

“When I found out she was coming to be our coach, it was like, I didn't believe it.”

Of the incident, she added: “I remember feeling like it was a really great performance.

“Like, my best one by far and not only just how I performed but just that I was actually enjoying it and really living in the moment too.

"So, because of that I feel really happy and really proud. And then at the very end, I do remember like the very last arm I did, I gave like, it's such a simple small arm,.

"But I was like give everything until the very end and I did that and then I remember going down and just being like, kind of like, ‘uh-oh, I don't feel too great.’

“And that's literally the last thing I remember actually.”

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