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Australia’s Campbell swam with hernia at Rio Olympic Games: report

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Australia’s 100- meter freestyle world record holder and gold medal hope Cate Campbell went into the Games with a painful hernia, a report said Tuesday.

Campbell told The Australian that the hernia, her second in 12 months, did not impact on her performanc­es in Rio where she failed to win a medal in the 100 meters despite being the favorite.

“I want it to be very clear that I do not make any excuses for my poor performanc­es this past week,” she told the newspaper from Rio.

The Australian said Campbell’s hernia was detected three months ago, before she broke the world 100- meter freestyle record during a swim in Brisbane in the lead- up to the Games.

The 24- year- old had hinted at a problem during the swimming in Rio, saying “everyone has injuries and everyone has setbacks,” but made no mention of it as she missed an individual medal in the finals of the 100 and the 50 meters.

She told Australian Olympic broadcaste­r Channel 7 that her 100- meter final swim was “100 percent my fault” and that she went out too hard at the start and was unable to finish as she wanted. But it was clearly a disappoint­ment for the Queensland­er who could have won gold in the 100- meter final if she had swum as she did in relay events when she posted blistering splits of 51.97 seconds and 52.17 seconds, The Australian said.

Campbell’s relay efforts helped Australia win gold in the 4x100- meter freestyle relay and silver in the 4x100- meter medley relay.

Australian swimming is under scrutiny after it failed to reap the medals expected, accounting for only three of the eight gold medals won by the nation at the Games.

Men’s 100- meter favorite Cameron McEvoy succumbed to pressure and finished seventh in the final while Mack Horton, who took gold in the 400- meter freestyle, was fifth in his preferred 1,500- meter event.

Campbell’s coach Simon Cusack told the paper that while the hernia was painful there was not enough time for the swimmer to have surgery on it without disrupting her preparatio­ns for Rio.

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