Swimmer rescued at European champs

A Polish athlete has been pulled unconscious from the water during a race at the European swimming championship in Germany.

Natalie Charlos of Poland has been rescued unconscious from the water during the women's 10km race at the start of the European swimming championship.

Alerted by officials and spectators, a lifeguard pulled Charlos ashore, where she was revived.

Germany team doctor Alexander Beck said Charlos, who lives and trains in Germany, was recovering well after overexerting herself.

Charlos picked the wrong lane as she approached the finish area.

Fran Crippen of the United States died during an open water race in the United Arab Emirates in October 2011.

Sharon van Rouwendaal of the Netherlands won the goal medal in the open water event. Eva Risztov of Hungary took the silver, and Aurora Ponsele of Italy the bronze.


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