Olympic legend, 87, rushed to hospital with broken ribs and hip after fall as daughter says ‘I thought we’d lose her’

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FOUR-time Olympic champion Dawn Fraser is recovering in hospital after breaking four ribs and fracturing her hip.

The Aussie champion swimmer’s family have spoken of their fear of losing the 87-year-old after she fell in her driveway in Queensland.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 30: Dawn Fraser spectates on day three of the ISPS Handa Australian Open 2024 at Kingston Heath Golf Club on November 30, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images)
The Olympic great broke her hip and four ribs after a fall in the driveway of her home
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Undated: A portrait of Dawn Fraser of Australia, considered to be the greatest swimmer in the world from the late fifties until her enforced retirement after the Olympic Games in 1964. She won the 100 metres free style title in three successive Games, 1956 to 1964 and altogether took eight Olympic medals. Her individualism led her into many brushes with the establishment, and a prank at the Games in Tokyo brought her a ten year suspension. This was subsequently reduced to four, which many felt was still harsh. She was among a group who tried to enter the Emperor's Palace in the centre of Tokyo to +win+ a souvenir flag. She was arrested, but charges were not pressed and the Emperor sent her a flag. The Australian Swimming Federation did not take such a generous attitude to the incident and their suspension brought her career to an end.
Dawn Fraser won four Olympic gold medals for Australia
(Original Caption) Rome: 1960 Olympics. Dawn Fraser, Australia at poolside before start of the Olympics.
She was crowned World Athlete of the Century at the World Sports Awards in 1999

Fraser was admitted to hospital in the Sunshine coast last Wednesday and underwent emergency surgery for a hip replacement the next day.

She had been recovering from eye surgery and tripped on the edge of a newly renovated driveway and landed hard on the ground, gashing her arm in the process.

Fraser’s daughter, Dawn-Lorraine, told media on Wednesday that her mum was doing “so much better” but was “not out of the woods yet”.

She said: “It’s been scary. I thought we were going to lose her and I was told by the doctor that we were probably going to have to face that, and I couldn’t face that.

“Because even though she’s my mum I’ve always thought of her as being invincible.

“She is typical mum. She is up walking and as you know she was told to slow down, because she was walking too far and too fast.”

Dawn-Lorraine said she received a phone call from the hospital on the day of the surgery to ask whether she wanted doctors to try to resuscitate her mother should the procedure not go to plan.

She added: “I said, are you serious? Are you asking me this question? Do you not know my mother?

“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’.”

Fraser is recognised as one of Australia’s greatest athletes, having won eight Olympic medals, including four golds in the 100m freestyle, across three Games between 1956 and 1964.

Australia Olympic champion Dawn Fraser sits on the edge of the pool in Houston,Texas Aug.13, 1957 and towels off after breaking the American record for the second time that day, winning the 110-yard freestyle event in the National AAU Senior women's outdoor swimming and diving championships. The 19-year old champ's finals record time was 1:03.9. (AP photo/Ed Kellinovsky)
Fraser was the first female to achieve ‘legend’ status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame

In 1956 she was the face of the Melbourne Games, winning the first of her golds in the 100m freestyle and 4x100m freestyle.

She also broke 27 world records during her career.

Fraser was named Australian of the year in 1964 and was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985, becoming first female to achieve ‘legend’ status eight years later.

Just three weeks ago, she made a rare public appearance at a Hall of Fame Gala Dinner at Melbourne’s Crown Palladium.

She also attended the Paris Olympics in July, where she cheered on her goddaughter Lani Pallister, who was part of Australia’s women’s 4 X 200m relay team who won gold in the pool.

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BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - DECEMBER 10: Gold medalist Summer McIntosh of Canada, silver medalist Lani Pallister of Australia and bronze medalist Mary-Sophie Harvey of Canada pose with their medals after the Women's 400m Freestyle Final during day one of the World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m) 2024 at Duna Arena on December 10, 2024 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by David Balogh/Getty Images)
Pallister won a silver medal in the Women’s 400m Freestyle at the World Championships last week

Fraser was overcome with tears of joy in the stands for Pallister, who was forced to withdraw from the earlier 1500m freestyle heats after testing positive for Covid.

Pallister sent a heartfelt message after Fraser’s fall, writing: “Hearing about her fall has been both stressful and frightening, given the relationship we share.

“We are relieved to hear that she is doing well and is receiving the care she needs from her family and the hospital staff.”

Fraser was also crowned World Athlete of the Century at the World Sports Awards in 1999.

In 2018, she was awarded the Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List for her outstanding services to sport through ambassadorial, mentoring, and non-executive roles with a range of organisations at all levels.

epa11748754 Di Porter (L) Mother of player Cassie Porter and Dawn Fraser (R) are seen on day three of the ISPS HANDA Australian Open at the Victoria Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia, 30 November 2024. EPA/CON CHRONIS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
She regularly watches golf with pro Aussie golfer Cassie Porter’s mum
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