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Cate Campbell To Undergo Hernia Surgery Upon Return From Rio

World record-holder Cate Campbell swam through a hernia at the Rio Olympics and will require surgery when she returns to Australia, according to a report from the Sydney Morning Herald.

Per News Corp, Campbell developed the hernia 3 months ago, but was not able to have the surgery before Rio for fear it would disrupt her training and preparation.

The report also says Campbell “is refusing to blame it [the hernia] for her Rio results.” Campbell broke the 100 free world record just a month out of the Olympics (which would also be two months after she developed the hernia, based on the Sydney Morning Herald report), but missed the medals entirely in Rio.

She was 5th in the 50 free and 6th in the 100 in Rio, though she did win gold with the world’s fastest split as part of the 4×100 free relay, which broke the world record.

The Sydney Morning Herald says Campbell will have surgery in October, after taking a post-Olympics holiday. That will be her second such surgery in the past year.

That’s just one health wrinkle involved with Australia’s return from Rio. Backstroker Madison Wilson and freestyler Bronte Barratt are both expected to miss their flights home after being booked into a local hospital. Wilson is suffering from abdominal pains that might be connected to appendicitis and Barratt has contracted pneumonia after a chilly, rainy closing ceremony.

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Mike 23
8 years ago

There is a huge mental component in Olympic Games. Unlike any other Meet. Phelps clearly wasn’t his best but still got the job done, I think he was a little over trained, Bowman admitted as much. I have had a Hernia. It is pain full at times but i don’t think was the major factor. Nerves are good, but there becomes a point where your body’s “Fight or Flight” system become your enemy. Can cause fatigue and depleted oxygen levels. Which is what i saw happen to Cate. She Got out Fine On the 50 and died like I have never seen her Die Before! Cameron McEvoy was out ok in the 100 final and could not come home either.… Read more »

Yada
8 years ago

no a hernia is an injury of the abdominal muscle. Really bad ones can actually poke through and tear the skin

Honestly
8 years ago

It’s time to face the facts that she is one of, if not the, biggest chokes of all time in swimming.

Qtip
8 years ago

Had a strange thought the other day but how much does it being “that time of the month” affect a femal atheletes performamce? Began to wonder if you just had to hope major swim meets didnt coincide with that time frame.

ladyswimmer
Reply to  Qtip
8 years ago

It doesn’t. There’s only been one study on it that I could find, done on a rowing team that didn’t find any difference: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/20/athletic-performance-and-the-monthly-cycle/?_r=0

In my personal experience I’ve swum a lot of rested meets this years at all times of the month and there was no noticeable difference.

swammer81
Reply to  Qtip
8 years ago

ask Fu Yuanhui lol

Coach Mike 1952
8 years ago

What kind of hernia? Anyone know (inguinal, hiatal, etc.). That makes a difference as well.

SwimNerd
8 years ago

What a champion. I have tremendously more respect for CC after this news.

CraigH
8 years ago

A hernia shouldn’t really effect competition, but there is a definite mental component knowing the stress you’re putting on your body with a piece of your insides hanging out.

Yada
8 years ago

Well that explains a lot. She may not be using it as an excuse, and that’s to her credit, but hernias are no joke.

Observer
Reply to  Yada
8 years ago

Yes, except if she has had the hernia for 3 months as it says she would have already had it when she broke the world record in July.

Regardless, safe and quick recovery Cate!

SwimGeek
Reply to  Yada
8 years ago

Agreed hernias are no joke – but she apparently went her 52.0 WR with the same hernia (read the article) — so not sure it explains Rio.

Yada
Reply to  SwimGeek
8 years ago

They tend to get worse the longer they go unfixed. My guess anyway.

Irviner
Reply to  Yada
8 years ago

She still split some fast relay splits in Rio with that hernia.

Yada
Reply to  Irviner
8 years ago

But not 52.0 quality relay splits.
Anyway, using one race specifically, in the last 25m of the 100 final her body position dropped significantly. Maybe she just died, but I would expect keeping your up back high in the water like she normally does would irritate the hell out of a hernia as it requires engaging those lower core muscles tremendously. Maybe I’m jumping to conclusions, be in any case I still say she’s a badass.

JudgeNot
Reply to  Yada
8 years ago

She split 51.97 on the 4×100 free relay final.

Yada
Reply to  JudgeNot
8 years ago

generally relay exchanges give you a better differential than .09 from your flat start time

JudgeNot
Reply to  Yada
8 years ago

Yes, we all know that. Still, she split 51.97, with the next fastest split belonging to her sister at 52.15 (both faster than Ranomi, Sjostrom, Oleksiak, etc.). And had the fastest split on the very last day of competition in the 4×100 medley relay (52.17). So, something affected her individual race, and only she knows what it was…

Yada
Reply to  JudgeNot
8 years ago

Well whatever it was, having a hernia did not help her performance

Yada
Reply to  Yada
8 years ago

Clarification. Its not my guess that they get worse the longer they go untreated, thats a medical fact. It is my guess that this affected her performance more than she will publicly admit.

Zika Ziki
Reply to  SwimGeek
8 years ago

The WR swim was done in stress and pressure-free situation. Big difference.

Micah
Reply to  Yada
8 years ago

She swam well in prelims and semis.

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