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Awkward moment swimmer qualifies for Olympics then injures himself celebrating

19 June 2024 , 12:13
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The teenager was later taken to hospital for checks
The teenager was later taken to hospital for checks

RAFAEL FENTE-DAMERS secured his spot at Paris 2024 with a brilliant swim... before dislocating his shoulder moments later.

The teenage sensation, 17, is set to compete at his home Games after performing well at the French Olympic trials in Chartres.

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Rafael Fente-Damers celebrates his impressive swimCredit: Rex
The teenager quickly felt pain in his shoulder
The teenager quickly felt pain in his shoulderCredit: Rex
Fente-Damers, 17, required medical attention
Fente-Damers, 17, required medical attentionCredit: Rex

Fente-Damers finished second in the 100m freestyle final, only behind Maxime Grousset.

He achieved a personal best of 48.14 seconds, surpassing the Olympic qualifying time, which stood at 48.34 seconds.

Moments after his joyous achievement, however, things threatened to go badly wrong.

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Amid the thrill of qualifying for the Games, Fente-Damers thrashed wildly at the water in jubilation.

In doing so, the teenager appeared to suffer an injury.

His grin was quickly replaced by a grimace, as he grabbed at his wounded left shoulder.

According to French newspaper L'Equipe, Fente-Damers suffered a dislocated shoulder.

He went on to appear on the podium in a sling.

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But his smile did return as he lined up alongside Grousset and Co.

It has been reported that Fente-Damers did later head to hospital for checks.

In addition to the 100m freestyle, Fente-Damers' performance also booked himself a spot in France's men's 4x100m relay team.

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Grousset, who is also set to be on the team, hopes that his team-mate will be fit in time for the Games, with pool events set to begin on July 27.

The 25-year-old said of Fente-Damers: "I hope it goes well for him because we’re waiting for him for the relay.

"He’s a bit crazy, that’s why he’s good. He’s not afraid of anything and I think he’s going to progress."

Fente-Damers smiles alongside Maxime Grousset while wearing his sling
Fente-Damers smiles alongside Maxime Grousset while wearing his slingCredit: AFP

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