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Tommaso Giacomel has minor heart surgery after stopping in Olympic race
Summary
Italian biathlete Tommaso Giacomel underwent a successful minor ablation after stopping while leading the Olympic 15km mass start; the Italian federation said the operation was complete and he must rest for two weeks.
Content
Tommaso Giacomel has had minor heart surgery after stopping while leading the Winter Olympic 15km mass start event. He is a 25-year-old Italian biathlete who won mixed relay silver at the Milan-Cortina Games. During the race he experienced breathing and movement problems and was later assessed by medical staff. The Italian Winter Sports Federation reported the operation was completed successfully.
Known details:
- Giacomel had to stop while leading the 15km mass start because he was struggling with breathing and movement.
- Medical assessment identified an electrical conduction anomaly in one atrium of his heart.
- He underwent a minor ablation procedure, which the federation described as a complete success.
- He was told to rest for two weeks and posted on Instagram that his season is over.
Summary:
Giacomel's surgery was reported as successful and he faces a short recovery period. His immediate medical status is described as stable by the federation. He will rest for two weeks and has announced that his season has ended.
