Updated Celebration Results in Apparent Dislocated Shoulder for Fente Damers at French Trials

by Mark Wild 15

June 18th, 2024 Europe, International, News

2024 FRENCH ELITE CHAMPIONSHIPS

The joys of victory, the agonies of defeat are all too common in this sport, where there can be 100s of entrants. However, the agony of victory is not a common combination, yet occurred just a few hours ago.

2023 European Junior medalist in the 100 free (49.72), Rafael Fente Damers, who is committed to join Bob Bowman’s Texas Longhorns in 2025, swam to a massive new personal best in the 100 free at the 2024 French Elite Championships. In Chartres, Fente-Demers recorded a preliminary time of 48.87, but riding the wake of Maxime Grousset, he managed to hit a new personal best of 48.14, which earned him a 2nd place. A result that not only earned him a berth on France’s 4×100 free relay but also was under the Olympic Qualifying time of 48.34.

In the process of celebrating, however, Fente-Damers appeared to injure his shoulder and immediately wince in pain.

I spoke to an MD friend of mine and a fellow Masters swimmer for background on the injury and recovery. They said that from visible inspection and without a patient history, it would be hard to determine a recovery timeline as reoccurring shoulder dislocations are easier to put back into place. They also mentioned the need to see if there were any vascular or nerve impingements involved with the injury.

After the race, he was seen accepting his medal with his arm in a sling and was reportedly escorted by medical staff to the hospital.


In November of 2022, Luca Urlando injured his shoulder while racing the 100 IM at the FINA World Cup and had to be helped from the pool. Urlando had previously dislocated his shoulder in 2020, and after the injury in 2022, underwent surgery to fix the issue and missed the remainder of the 2022-2023 season, and did not race again until June of 2023.

If/when we hear more regarding the nature of the injury and expected recovery, we will update the article.

Update: We’ve been in contact with Jonathan Cohen, who is the EIC at the Fédération Française de Natation, who has been in contact with Fente Damers’ coach, and she revealed that he did go to the hospital and the radiograph is OK. If more information become available we will continue to update

MEN’S 100 FREE- FINALS

  • World Record: 46.80 – Pan Zhanle, CHN (2024)
  • World Junior Record: 46.86 – David Popovici, ROU (2022)
  • French Record: 46.94 – Alain Bernard (2009)
  • 2021 Winning Time: 47.89 – Maxime Grousset
  • Olympic Qualifying Time: 48.34

Top 4

  1. Maxime Grousset (CS Clichy 92) – 47.33
  2. Rafael Fente Damers (Dauphins D’Annecy) – 48.14
  3. Guillaume Guth (Dauphins Toulouse OEC) – 48.62
  4. Hadrien Salvan (Stade de Vanves) – 48.78

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JeahBrah
6 months ago

Wow 48.1 at age 17 – that would break the US 17-18 NAG. Not Zhanle or Popovici level but it’s exciting that he’s going to swim in NCAA

tea rex
6 months ago

It’s crazy the number of swimmers who swim a thousand miles a season, plus weights and drylands, then have season-wrecking injuries doing something completely benign.
Speedy recovery Rafa!

PFA
6 months ago

Good news about the radiograph hope this means he can be back as soon as he gets there all clear. Just be careful when you do celly. If he’s healthy for Paris France becomes a bronze medal contender which would be huge for rebuilding their nation as a swimming powerhouse. Was he slated to race anything else?

Last edited 6 months ago by PFA
Tomek
6 months ago

C’est terrible!

Adrian
6 months ago

Also should be mentioned, he swam this 48.17 at just 17 years of age (born in 2006), a French age group record. Even if he is out of this Olympics (fingers crossed 🤞 ), the future is bright with French sprinting, he will be only 21 for LA2028.

Another tidbit is that his club coach is Vanessa Brouard, mother of Yohann Ndoye-Brouard.

Last edited 6 months ago by Adrian
jcr
Reply to  Adrian
6 months ago

His coach is Juan Camus of CD SEK in Spain, he does not train in France🤦‍♂️

Notanyswimmer
6 months ago

Did that just lose a potential bronze medal for France?

Zeph
6 months ago

Awful injury to get at this point in time, but also an exceedingly funny way to do it. Wishing a quick recovery!

Hmm
6 months ago

Somehow, this is an even dumber DQ than Owen Lloyd’s….

Meow
Reply to  Hmm
6 months ago

It’s not a DQ . . .