Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Coach makes dramatic save

Pulls swimmer who fainted from bottom of pool

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BUDAPEST, Hungary — Andrea Fuentes prevented a tragedy at the swimming world championsh­ips with her quick reaction.

The United States coach knew something was wrong when she saw artistic swimmer Anita Alvarez sink motionless to the bottom of the pool during a solo free routine on Wednesday.

The fully clothed Fuentes dived in. She swam to the unresponsi­ve Alvarez, put her arms around her, and lifted her to the water’s surface, where another person helped get her out of the pool.

Alvarez, a two- time Olympian, had fainted.

“It was her best performanc­e ever, she just pushed through her limits and she found them,” Fuentes joked.

Alvarez, who was immediatel­y given medical attention, was feeling much better on Thursday.

“Anita has been evaluated by medical staff and will continue to be monitored. She is feeling much better and using today to rest,” USA Artistic Swimming told The Associated Press in a statement.

“Watching yesterday’s medical emergency of 2x Olympian Anita Alvarez and subsequent rescue by coach Andrea Fuentes was heartbreak­ing for our community. She gave an exceptiona­l solo performanc­e and competed brilliantl­y in four preliminar­y and three final competitio­ns across six days.”

Alvarez finished seventh in Wednesday’s individual final.

“Whether or not she will swim in the free team final on Friday ... will be determined by Anita and expert medical staff,” USA Artistic Swimming said.

Fuentes also said Alvarez was doing much better in an Instagram post.

“The doctors checked all vitals and everything is normal: heart rate, oxygen, sugar leve l s , b l o o d p r e s s u r e , etc… all is okay,” Fuentes wrote.

“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.”

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