Tokyo 2020: Mellouli changes his mind, will swim in Olympics

Mellouli said in an Instagram post on Wednesday that Tunisian Olympic Committee President Mahrez Boussian had promised to settle the dispute and insisted on him taking part.

Published : Jul 22, 2021 10:58 IST

The 37-year-old 10km open water swimmer had announced his international retirement earlier in the week after a dispute with his national federation.
The 37-year-old 10km open water swimmer had announced his international retirement earlier in the week after a dispute with his national federation.
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The 37-year-old 10km open water swimmer had announced his international retirement earlier in the week after a dispute with his national federation.

Tunisian swimming double gold medallist Oussama Mellouli decided to compete at the Tokyo Games, changing his mind about 'boycotting' his sixth Olympics.

The 37-year-old 10km open water swimmer had announced his international retirement earlier in the week after a dispute with his national federation.

However, Mellouli said in an Instagram post on Wednesday that Tunisian Olympic Committee President Mahrez Boussian had promised to settle the dispute after the Games and insisted on him taking part.

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The post was accompanied by a photograph of Mellouli and Boussian holding the Tunisian flag.

"The President of (world body) FINA gave me great advice to not rush my decision and stay calm and take part in these Olympics," Mellouli told Swimming World.

"Everything has gone back to normal within 24 hours, and I’m very grateful for that.

"I’m also very proud to represent my country in these Olympics, and I’m looking forward to racing the best athletes in the world in Tokyo."

Mellouli did not give details, but media reports referenced a long-running legal dispute with the Tunisian swimming federation.

Mellouli won 1,500m gold in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the open-water title in London four years later, when he also claimed a 1,500m bronze medal in the pool. His 2012 gold made him the first swimmer to win titles in both the pool and open water.

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