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Ex-Olympic champ battling coronaviru­s

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Olympic champion swimmer Cameron van der Burgh says that he has contracted Covid-19, offering insight into how coronaviru­s infection could affect 2020 Olympic hopefuls.

“I have been struggling with Covid19 for 14 days today,” South Africa’s van der Burgh wrote on Twitter. “By far the worst virus I have ever endured despite being a healthy individual with strong lungs [no smoking/sport], living a healthy lifestyle and being young [least at risk demographi­c].”

Van der Burgh, the 2012 Olympic 100m breaststro­ke champion and former world record-holder, retired from the sport in 2018.

He also won two gold medals in the 50m breaststro­ke at the 2009 and 2013 world championsh­ips.

A still-fit 31, he remained among those least likely to be severely impacted by the deadly virus.

But he said the debilitati­ng effects of the illness were lingering.

“Although the most severe symptoms [extreme fever] have eased, I am still struggling with serious fatigue and a residual cough that I can’t shake,” van der Burgh wrote. “Any physical activity like walking leaves me exhausted for hours.”

Van der Burgh followed his London triumph with a silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics and retired after winning gold in the 2018 short course world championsh­ips.

He said contractin­g the virus would be a severe blow to any athlete in training.

“The loss in body conditioni­ng has been immense and can only feel for the athletes that contract Covid-19 as they will suffer a great loss of current conditioni­ng through the last training cycle. Infection closer to competitio­n being the worst.”

As the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee faced mounting pressure to delay the 2020 Tokyo Games in the face of the coronaviru­s pandemic, van der Burgh feared that Olympic hopefuls would put their health at risk trying to prepare.

“Athletes will continue to train as there is no clarificat­ion re summer Games and thus are exposing themselves to unnecessar­y risk -- and those that do contract will try rush back to training most likely enhancing/extending the damage/recovery time,” he wrote. “Please, look after yourself everyone! Health comes first — Covid-19 is no joke!”

 ?? AFP ?? Cameron van der Burgh celebrates after winning 50m breaststro­ke title at the 2013 world championsh­ips.
AFP Cameron van der Burgh celebrates after winning 50m breaststro­ke title at the 2013 world championsh­ips.

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