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Olympics chiefs issue health update after Slovakian swimmer Tamara Potocká collapsed in front of shocked spectators following Paris 2024 qualifying race

Slovakian athlete Tamara Potocka collapsed after completing a swim at the Olympic Games as she suffered an asthma attack and did not have an inhaler poolside, a team official has revealed. 

The 21-year-old competed in a heat of the women’s 200-metre individual medley at 10:30am BST this morning and clambered out of the water having come in seventh, missing out on qualification for the later rounds.

She was seen sitting poolside for a few seconds in clear distress, even as another eight swimmers lined up for the next heat, before slumping backwards. 

Organisers realised something was wrong and postponed the next swim as medical staff descended on the scene.

Medics quickly placed an oxygen mask over the face of the young Slovak, who was lying motionless, before carefully loading her onto a stretcher and rushing her out of the La Defense arena as her British rival Abbie Wood watched on in horror. 

The athlete will remain under medical supervision for several hours, according to the Slovakian Olympic team, due to the severity of the attack.  

‘Tamara has asthma. This whole combination of nervous and physical tension while she did not have her inhaler immediately available to use contributed to the creation of this problem,’ Slovakia’s team leader Ivana Lange said in a statement. 

‘She received oxygen and necessary medication, her condition is constantly monitored. A few minutes ago, the doctor told me that she must be monitored for several more hours.’

Tamara Potocka of Slovakia receives medical attention after her 200IM heat

Tamara Potocka of Slovakia receives medical attention after her 200IM heat

Slovakia's Tamara Potocka is taken on stretcher from the pool deck after collapsing following a heat of the women's 200-metre individual medley at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024

Slovakia’s Tamara Potocka is taken on stretcher from the pool deck after collapsing following a heat of the women’s 200-metre individual medley at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024

Potocka was seen moments after her heat sitting on the side of the pool, visible top left, as the other swimmers left the arena

Potocka was seen moments after her heat sitting on the side of the pool, visible top left, as the other swimmers left the arena

Potocka is seen being treated on the side of the pool in footage broadcast today

Potocka is seen being treated on the side of the pool in footage broadcast today

Slovakian athlete Tamara Potocká collapsed after completing a swim at the Olympic Games this morning

Slovakian athlete Tamara Potocká collapsed after completing a swim at the Olympic Games this morning

Potocka came in seventh in her heat, meaning she did not qualify for the semi final swim

After a tense 30 minutes, the venue's media manager confirmed Potocka was conscious and under medical assessment

After a tense 30 minutes, the venue’s media manager confirmed Potocka was conscious and under medical assessment

For a few moments following Potocka’s swim, nobody realised the Slovak athlete was experiencing some difficulty. 

The live broadcast showed how eight new competitors had taken to the starting blocks and were stripping off, seemingly seconds away from leaping into the water as commentators began previewing the next heat.

But the camera then pulled back to reveal how Potocka, wearing a blue skinsuit, had not left the venue and was sitting mere feet from the poolside, clearly experiencing considerable fatigue. 

She was still there as the swimmers for the next heat took their marks, and seconds later she slumped backwards and was seen lying prone on the tiles.

Commentators clocked that something wasn’t right as the next heat was delayed and medical staff rushed poolside. 

‘This doesn’t look good… 15,000 people are now watching an athlete surrounded by medical staff and I can assure you it’s absolutely silent in here,’ one broadcaster said as they witnessed medical staff crowding around the swimmer. 

‘They’ve got a stretcher out, they’ve got an oxygen mask on the athlete, and I’m going to say… this looks very serious,’ he said. 

Potocka is seen on the left lining up moments before the start of her 200IM heat

Potocka is seen on the left lining up moments before the start of her 200IM heat

She came home in seventh place, losing out on qualification for the semi finals

She came home in seventh place, losing out on qualification for the semi finals

Potocka is seen bottom-right getting treatment from medics on the side of the pool

Potocka is seen bottom-right getting treatment from medics on the side of the pool

Members of the medical team carry Slovakia's Tamara Potocka during a women's 200-meter individual medley heat at the Summer Olympics in Nanterre, France, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024

Members of the medical team carry Slovakia’s Tamara Potocka during a women’s 200-meter individual medley heat at the Summer Olympics in Nanterre, France, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024

Slovakia's Olympic team later confirmed to The Athletic that the swimmer had suffered an asthma attack and was recovering having received oxygen therapy

Slovakia’s Olympic team later confirmed to The Athletic that the swimmer had suffered an asthma attack and was recovering having received oxygen therapy

‘They’ve got the neck brace around so I can only imagine that someone has hit their head and has some kind of trauma – they want to immobilise the athlete. 

‘We hope that there’s nothing more than that…’ 

After a tense 30 minutes, the venue’s media manager confirmed Potocka was conscious and under medical assessment, but gave no further update on her condition. 

Slovakia’s Olympic team later confirmed to The Athletic that the swimmer had suffered an asthma attack and was recovering having received oxygen therapy.  

After a tense 30 minutes, the venue's media manager confirmed Potocka was conscious and under medical assessment, but gave no further update on her condition

After a tense 30 minutes, the venue’s media manager confirmed Potocka was conscious and under medical assessment, but gave no further update on her condition

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Potocka finished seventh in her heat in a time of 2 minutes, 14.20 seconds, before collapsing poolside

Medical staff carry Slovakia's Tamara Potocka on a stretcher after she collapsed following a heat of the women's 200m individual medley swimming event

Medical staff carry Slovakia’s Tamara Potocka on a stretcher after she collapsed following a heat of the women’s 200m individual medley swimming event

Potocka finished seventh in her heat in a time of 2 minutes, 14.20 seconds. 

The time was not fast enough to advance her to the semifinals of the event and she was eliminated from the competition. 

Her British rival Abbie Wood finished fourth in a time of 2:10.95, just behind Australia’s Ella Ramsay in third with a time of 2:10.75. 

Potocka’s shocking collapse came minutes after South Sudanese athlete Lucia Moris was also carried off the track at the Stade de France having suffered what looked like a serious leg injury during the preliminary round of the women’s 100-metre sprint.

Moris appeared to sustain an explosive tear mid-way through the race, with the 23-year-old stumbling and falling to the ground in agony about 30 metres shy of the finish line.

She had started the race brightly on the inside lane but clearly suffered intense pain after one particular step which caused her to pull up and fall over.

South Sudan's Lucia Moris collapsed to the floor during the women's 100m preliminary round

South Sudan’s Lucia Moris collapsed to the floor during the women’s 100m preliminary round

Moris (on inside lane) had started the race brightly and was in a good position with 30m to go

Moris (on inside lane) had started the race brightly and was in a good position with 30m to go

Moris appeared to tweak something in her leg and stumbled before collapsing in agony

Moris appeared to tweak something in her leg and stumbled before collapsing in agony

Airine Palsyte of Team Lithuania hurt her leg during qualification for the high jump

Airine Palsyte of Team Lithuania hurt her leg during qualification for the high jump

Tatiana Gusin, of Greece, right, tries to comfort Airine Palsyte, of Lithuania, after she got injured injured during the women's high jump qualification

Tatiana Gusin, of Greece, right, tries to comfort Airine Palsyte, of Lithuania, after she got injured injured during the women’s high jump qualification

Airine Palsyte, of Lithuania, receives medical assistance after getting injured during the women's high jump qualification at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024

Airine Palsyte, of Lithuania, receives medical assistance after getting injured during the women’s high jump qualification at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024

Airine Palsyte of Team Lithuania reacts as she receives medical attention during the Women's High Jump Qualification on day seven of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 02, 2024 in Paris, France

Airine Palsyte of Team Lithuania reacts as she receives medical attention during the Women’s High Jump Qualification on day seven of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 02, 2024 in Paris, France

Medical staff rushed on to the track to assist her after the race concluded.

The South Sudanese athlete was left writhing on the floor in pain, clutching her leg.

She remained on the floor several minutes after the race before she was stretchered off the track by medics.

Congo’s Natacha Ngoye went on to win the heat with a time of 11.34 seconds, but several of Moris’ fellow competitors were quick to check on her condition.

Many fans also expressed their sympathies towards Moris after the heartbreaking moment, given she looked to be flying high in second place following a positive start.

One said: ‘Prayers up for Lucia Moris hope she’ll be okay,’ before another added: ‘Never want to see that.’

Meanwhile, Lithuanian athlete Airine Palsyte appeared to suffer a significant knee injury while attempting to qualify for the women’s high jump.

Palsyte screamed in pain as she took off, with heavy strapping on her knee suggesting she was already nursing a pre-existing injury.

Upsetting images showed how she sat on the turf, clutching her leg and crying inconsolably as her fellow athletes rushed to her side.

She was also subsequently stretchered away, with her Olympic campaign cruelly cut short.  

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