2020 Olympic Medalist Bruno Fratus Drops Paris Bid Due To Injuries

The 2024 Brazilian Championships/Olympic Trials begin next week but one Olympic medalist competitor will not be among those vying for a slot on the Paris 2024 roster.

34-year-old bronze medalist from Tokyo, Bruno Fratus, revealed via social media that he will opt out of the Brazilian Championships and, therefore, not pursue a 2024 Olympic berth.

“Those who have been following me more closely have seen over the last few months that I have been dealing with injuries, surgeries and A LOT of physiotherapy and it is undeniable that all of this has had an impact on the regularity of training and competitions,” Fratus stated via social media today, Tuesday, April 30th.

“I’ve been training since I was 11 years old, and after three consecutive Olympic cycles – the last two being very atypical – my body asked for air.

“In the last 18 months there have been four surgeries, countless physiotherapy sessions, but despite all the effort in rehabilitation, a lot of time out of the water too.

“All of this made it impossible to prepare to put me in a competitive position in Paris now, less than 100 days ago.
As difficult as it is, I chose not to compete in the Olympic trials next week and consequently I will not be in Paris.

“It’s difficult to convey such a personal message, based on such intimate feelings and situations, especially giving in to the superficiality of the format of this social network. Honestly, I would rather be talking to each one of you, eye to eye, and thank you for the unconditional support of everyone who accompanied me and sent messages of encouragement throughout this entire cycle.

“I want to say that all of this would not make sense without you and finally say that this is not a message of retirement, but of a brief hiatus.

“With this whole situation came the urgency of taking greater care of myself, taking the athlete and performance out of focus and taking care of the human being behind it all.

“Even though it hurts me – a lot – not to be able to be there, I will be here, cheering as always for everyone who will be there competing and representing our country.

“I want to thank the unconditional support of COB, my club, Pinheiros, and all my sponsors and supporters who can see the human being behind the athlete and share the same values ​​and feelings as me.”

Fratus took bronze in the men’s 50m free at the last Olympic Games, finishing 3rd in 21.57 behind winner Caeleb Dressel of the United States (21.07) and Florent Manaudou of France (21.55).

We reported in February of this year that Fratus underwent knee surgery, rendering him out of this year’s World Championships.

After the procedure, Fratus told SwimSwam, “Eventually when you’re pushing your body to the limit for the last 20+ years things are gonna hurt.

“The body is now paying the price for years of beating.”

Fratus clocked a time of 22.82 in the men’s 50m freestyle at the 2023 Jose Finkel Trophy last November as his last race before this announcement.

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Beginner Swimmer at 25
6 months ago

When you live in a country with a terrible economy like Brazil u gotta make a living somehow even with a sporadic job like swimming #makingaliving #supportingfamily

Winter Apple
6 months ago

I watched Bruno go 21.9 at Pinecrest just at a random Saturday. Legend.

Winter Apple
Reply to  Winter Apple
6 months ago

Pine Crest*

Chad
6 months ago

Wishing you all the best man! Watching you get bronze in Tokyo was awesome 💯💯

Chlorinetherapy
6 months ago

Some pretty rank comments on here in response to a heartfelt message from a high achieving athlete dealing with a major setback. Wishing him all the best in his physical recovery and in his life outside swimming.

Last edited 6 months ago by Chlorinetherapy
Adrian
6 months ago
Mean Dean
6 months ago

Hi Bruno, wish you the best. Your career up to this point has been spectacular to watch and I’m sure it will continue to be so if you decide to keep going. Thanks for always being a homie on swimming twitter.

Octavio Gupta
6 months ago

Bruno made a run
His body started to hurt
Had to shut it down.

Greg P
Reply to  Octavio Gupta
6 months ago

I can’t decide if this is ChatGPT or organic.

saltie
6 months ago

Fratus is such a legend. Whether he continues to compete or not, I have nothing but respect. More sub :22 50 free swims than any other swimmer in history if I remember correctly. This guy has fought through so much and he’s such an inspiration. He embodies swimming as a whole so well.

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