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Ahmed Hafnaoui Confirmed Out of Paris Olympics, Will Not Defend 400 Free Title

2024 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

The initial entry list for the Paris Olympics confirmed the absence of reigning 400 freestyle champion Ahmed Hafnaoui, who had previously said in May that his status was uncertain due to an undisclosed injury.

Hafnaoui began training at Indiana University in 2022 following his surprise 400 free title (3:43.36) from lane eight as an 18-year-old at the Tokyo Olympics the year prior. The Tunisian distance specialist had a huge performance at the last summer’s World Championships, scaring the world record in the 1500 free (14:31.54), winning another gold medal in the 800 free (7:37.00), and taking silver in the 400 free (3:40.70).

After just a couple dual meets with the Hoosiers, Hafnaoui moved to California to train with The Swim Team (TST) under head coach Mark Schubert, which created visa issues because he was no longer a student. Right before the 2024 World Championships in February, he said his intention was apply for a new visa and train with Schubert through the Paris Olympics.

But after placing 17th in the 400 free (3:48.05), 18th in the 800 free (7:51.72), and 17th in the 1500 free (15:09.72) at Worlds, reports surfaced in May that Hafnaoui was dealing with an unspecified injury and no longer planned on training in the United States. The only information on his ailment came from Tunisian Olympic Committee president Mehrez Boussayene, who said in May that Hafnaoui’s injury required him to rest for 45 days.

Hafnaoui initially refuted reports claiming he had already been ruled out of the Paris Olympics, leaving the door open for a potential return during an interview with French media in May.

“I’m currently suffering from an injury, and I don’t know whether or not I will participate in the Olympics,” Hafnaoui said.

His mother, Amira, said their priority was his “physical and mental health.”

“Even if he is absent, Ahmed is an Olympic champion and has achieved international recognition despite his young age, and there is still a long way to go before him to achieve the best,” Amira said.

Related:

Tunisia is sending two swimmers to the Paris Olympics: Ahmed Jaouadi in the men’s 400 free and 10k open water, and Jamila Boulakbech in the women’s 800 free.

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DeRubempre
3 months ago

The real reason to withdraw will never be coming to light.

Noah Fence
3 months ago

🙁

Just Keep Swimming
3 months ago

Unhinged

Former swimmer
3 months ago

Explain. Don’t drop this and say nothing

RealCrocker5040
3 months ago

Dang it bro

Former swimmer
3 months ago

You shouldn’t be downvoted. Either they explain now or I’m expecting in a year from now we’ll hear he tested positive like Kenzie and that Michael dude. If they don’t want speculation then come clean asap as to why. If they want to be professional swimmers than act professional. Tired of this shit. And swimswam has a lot of pearl clutchers.

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Xman
3 months ago

What did he do at Indiana?

Just Keep Swimming
Reply to  Xman
3 months ago

So was Gorbenko but she’s still in

Thomas The Tank Engine
3 months ago

My disappoinment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.

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