Case of 'acute gastroenteritis' damages performance of US team at world swimming

Singapore (AP) – The United States team is fighting at the World Swimming Championship in Singapore, the issue of “acute digestive inflammation” that led to the exposure of shows on Sunday, which is the opening day of eight days of competition in the swimming pool.

Nikki Warner, a spokeswoman for the USA swimming, confirmed the outbreak of the Associated Press and said it was its roots in a training camp held in Foucape, Thailand, before arriving in Singapore.

She said that all American swimmers traveled to Singapore. She refused to say how much I was affected by gastric diarrhea.

It is clear that at least three were affected by: Tori Hosksky, Luka Megatovic and Claire Winstein.

The 100 -meter Olympic Huske was pulled from Hatsky from the initial temperatures of its event on Sunday. The team initially said it was withdrawn to focus on the relay events.

Mikhatovich, 16, swimmed from 400 free. His time was 3: 59.68 approximately 15 seconds from the time he entered, and it was clear that he was under the coercion swimming.

Winstein, 18, was also withdrawn from 400 free.

Katie Ledky, the most famous swimming in the American team, was working normally at its initial session on Sunday and was not affected.

The US swimming team has been trying to recover from a difficult time in the Paris Olympics. The Americans won only eight gold medals, its total lowest since the 1988 Olympics.

This relatively low total is still topped the medal table, followed by Australia.

The men won only one gold medal at an individual event in Paris, and this group hopes to recover in Singapore with a very young team. The coach of the coach, Greg Mihan, said he is the smallest memory.

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