2025 World Championships: Ben Proud Newest Member of GI Distress Club

2025 World Championships

Great Britain’s Ben Proud was the silver medalist in the men’s 50 freestyle last night, finishing the event in 21.26, just over a tenth behind Australia’s Cameron McEvoy.

This was his 5th World Championship medal in this event, and, while the club of athletes with five Worlds medals in the same event is probably more desirable, he also joined another club. The swimmers facing GI distress, or “tummy troubles” this week.

In a post-race interview with Nick Hope, Proud revealed that the “viral buckets going around got the better of [him] after the 50 fly.”

He is the latest in a long line of athletes to get sick at this meet, an outbreak that began at the United States training camp in Thailand, and has now spread to many of the athletes at the World Championships.

Most of them are not letting the upset stomach get to them, and athletes like Nicolo Martinenghi and Torri Huske won medals despite being plagued by illness, and Proud is part of that group.

In the interview, Proud said that “yesterday (meaning the day of the 50 free prelims and semifinals) was a pretty brutal day to get through, but I’m really happy for the support from my doctor here just to be able to put the symptoms to bay, and get my energy levels right just for this one race. The result tonight is something I’m really really surprised of and quite happy with.”

Proud was 5th in the men’s 50 butterfly final after qualifying 3rd for the final, and he is done with his events for the week.

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Dee
10 months ago

I remember the day he set his first British record in the 50 free in a time trial at regionals as a ‘skinny’ little teenager like it was yesterday. Poolside was in total disbelief after he’d left trials disappointed just a few weeks earlier. I can’t quite believe we are 12 years, 3 world titles and 8 world championship medals later. Where does the time go?

WillisAlexander
10 months ago

Still the best rig in the business at 30yrs young- proud of his effort to claim silver 🙏

Honest Question
10 months ago

Would you say he’s a Proud member of this club?

Thomas The Tank Engine
Reply to  Honest Question
10 months ago

Badumtisssss

Dee
10 months ago

He doesn’t look well in the imbedded video, proper mentality to get it done. We’ve talked a lot about the illness in Singapore, but I think we’d still be surprised by the extent of it if we knew the actual numbers who’ve gone down during the week.

Last edited 10 months ago by Dee
Mango
10 months ago

Wait I’m kind of confused, I was under the impression that food poisoning comes from eating something contaminated or unsafe. How does this spread? Or is this like another different wave of sickness in Singapore

owen
Reply to  Mango
10 months ago

it wasn’t food poisoning, it’s a GI virus

Thomas The Tank Engine
Reply to  Mango
10 months ago

It’s not food poisoning.

The Americans lied.

It’s GI virus that they acquired in Thailand and spread it to other swimmers in Singapore.

Death by Exile
10 months ago

Can anyone clarify exactly what the World Aquatics rules are regarding competition while having active symptoms (ie diarrhea)? It does not seem like this whole situation has been handled well. The training camp idea was a disaster all the way around. But after that, knowing athletes were still having symptoms that could be contagious, what were the steps that were supposed to have been taken?

thezwimmer
Reply to  Death by Exile
10 months ago

FYI, you can unknowingly spread a virus before you become contagious. You can also have mild GI symptoms which may simply resemble pre-race nerves (which many healthy athletes deal with every competition).

Death by Exile
Reply to  thezwimmer
10 months ago

Not the question I asked. I am asking about WA rules in regard to active diarrhea. Anyone know?

theroboticrichardsimmons
10 months ago

Guys, guys, let’s get it straight – “food poisoning”.

Thanks for your attention on this matter!

Thomas The Tank Engine
Reply to  theroboticrichardsimmons
10 months ago

DON’T FORGET TO WEAR YOUR SUIT AND SAY THANK YOU