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‘My heart stopped': Olympic legend Dawn Fraser's chilling revelation
‘My heart stopped': Olympic legend Dawn Fraser's chilling revelation

News.com.au

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • News.com.au

‘My heart stopped': Olympic legend Dawn Fraser's chilling revelation

Australian sporting icon Dawn Fraser has revealed her heart stopped weeks after she had a serious fall last year as she detailed just how close she has come to death not just once but twice in the past six months. Last December, the Olympic legend had a nasty fall at her Noosa home which landed her in the ICU. The Australian Olympic swimming legend tripped on an unfinished driveway, breaking her ribs and a major hip bone. Fraser was then informed she needed a hip replacement but was chillingly told by doctors in no uncertain terms it was not a safe operation and she could die on the operating table. So doctors asked if she would give consent to her daughter Dawn-Lorraine to make medical decisions. 'That was the frightening part, was the fact that I might die under anaesthetic and I didn't want to die that way,' Fraser told 10 News presenter Sharyn Ghidella in an interview on Wednesday. Weeks after the fall, Fraser again looked death in the face when she suffered a cardiac episode while at the local surf club and revealed her heart had even stopped for several seconds. 'Unfortunately, I started to feel very faint and I fainted,' she said. 'They said that my heart had stopped for five seconds and I had a very low heart rate.' Fraser was subsequently fitted with a pacemaker and has since begun her long recovery which her daughter labelled 'a nightmare'. 'It's been a nightmare, she's been a nightmare,' her daughter Dawn-Lorraine told 10 News. Fraser's recovery has been a difficult road. She has lost 22kg and has battled with depression. But now almost six months old, Fraser says while he is still a 'little bit fragile on her feet' she fights every day to get better. 'I can still shower myself and take myself to the bathroom, but I can't make my own bed or open many doors,' she continued. 'It's a fight every day, but at least I'm doing it. Some days I feel 87. Other days, I don't … I lost a lot of strength and weight, but I'm fighting to get it back.' Fraser is one of Australia's greatest-ever Olympians winning two golds in the 100m freestyle and 4x100 free at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. Fraser also won gold in the 100m freestyle at the 1960 Olympics and again at the 1964 Games. In her illustrious swimming career, Fraser broke 27 world records and was the first female athlete to be handed a Legend status by the Australian Sport Hall of Fame in 1993.

Aussie Olympic great Dawn Fraser, 87, reveals shock health update following fall at her Queensland home
Aussie Olympic great Dawn Fraser, 87, reveals shock health update following fall at her Queensland home

Daily Mail​

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Aussie Olympic great Dawn Fraser, 87, reveals shock health update following fall at her Queensland home

Australian Olympic swimming great, Dawn Fraser, has revealed that her heart stopped on multiple occasions in the weeks after she suffered a serious fall at her Queensland home in December 2024. The three-time Olympian, aged 87, who won four gold medals as a freestyle swimmer at the 1956, '60 and '64 Summer Games, was taken to hospital after she fell on her driveway of her Sunshine Coast home, where she would undergo surgery for a replacement hip. She had been trying to open a case of coca-cola when she slipped on a small ledge and fell onto hard concrete. Later in hospital, medical professionals had been preparing Fraser to undergo surgery. But prior to entering the operating theatre, her daughter, Dawn-Lorraine, had a confronting conversation with the doctors. 'When I was on the phone with Mum… he [the doctor] said she probably won't survive, so we won't [resuscitate],' Dawn-Lorraine recalled to The Courier Mail. 'And I said: "Yes, you will resuscitate her. This is Dawn Fraser. She's not just an 87-year-old. She is tough. I know my mother".' Back in December, Dawn-Lorraine had also said: 'That's the worst question someone could ask you when you're not ready for it, and I said, yes, you will resuscitate her, my mother's a fighter, and you will make sure that you do everything to save her.' Thankfully, Dawn's recovery following surgery went well and she was discharged from hospital nine days later. However, upon returning home, the Australian Olympic great was faced with another big health scare. Dawn revealed she had began to feel weak following a meeting at her local surf club. The Balmain-born swimmer subsequently fainted. She had been preparing to leave the club when the incident had taken place. 'I was unconscious for five to seven seconds, and I vomited everywhere, and I just did not understand what had gone wrong,' Dawn said. Paramedics transported her to Noosa Hospital but gave her some very worrying news. 'They said that my heart had stopped for five seconds and I had a very low heart rate,' Dawn added. But thankfully, doctors were quickly able to offer her treatment. 'The doctor came in and said: "I'm putting a pacemaker in," because we''d had a few stoppages of the heart. I've had the pacemaker in there for eight weeks - and he saved my life.' Following the ordeal, Fraser is now fighting to get back to normality and is now looking to get back to swimming as she looks to rebuild her strength and mobility. 'It felt wonderful [being back in the pool] … I've lost a few things. I used to be an eight-beat kick, but not anymore. I'm just slower, and I've got to accept that,' Fraser, who won three-consecutive 100m Freestyle titles at the '56, '60 and '64 games - as well as four silver medals. Despite her success in the pool, Fraser added that the recent months have been one of the toughest periods of her life. 'This has been the biggest challenge I've ever had to face, absolutely. It's a challenge that I've never thought I'd have to face. But now it's there in front of me,' she added.

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