By Braden Keith on SwimSwam 21-year-old South African swimmer Rebecca Meder only swam one event at this week’s South African National Championships after suffering a ruptured appendix only three weeks out from the meet. The Tokyo 2020 Olympian tells SwimSwam that she had an emergency appendectomy three weeks prior to the meet. That doesn’t mean she’s ruled out from the Paris Games, though. According to the Swimming South Africa qualifying criteria for the Olympic Games, to be eligible for selection a swimmer must hit the World Aquatics “A” standard for the Games within the qualifying period, and compete in the National Championships that concluded on Saturday. The criteria does not require a
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