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40-Year-Old Swimming Legend, Who Had Skin Removed From Her Lip, Reveals Saddening Details on Her Health

Published 06/20/2023, 11:14 AM EDT

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Few names in the swimming world are as well-known as Giaan Rooney. This 40-year-old Australian legend has made an enduring impression on the sport. Giaan Rooney’s rise to prominence began at the tender age of 11 when she joined the Miami club in Queensland, under the guidance of coach Denis Cotterell. She made her international debut at the age of 15. At the 1998 Commonwealth Games, she won a gold medal in the 100-meter backstroke and helped Australia win the 4×100-meter team relay.

Her outstanding performance at the 2004 Summer Olympics, however, is what really cemented her place in history. Her outstanding performance at the 2004 Summer Olympics proved her undeniable talent and tenacity as she won the coveted gold medal in the women’s 4x100m Medley Relay by winning and setting a world record. Rooney recently shared heartbreaking information about her health, revealing a story of anxiety and reflection.

Giaan Rooney shared her health concern vulnerably

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Amidst her successful career transition, recent events have raised concerns in Rooney’s life. Giaan Rooney shared in an Instagram post recently that, she was urgently referred to a dermatologist, and underwent skin removal procedures for testing. In the post said, “I’ve just had 3 biopsies’ done – one on my lip, one on my collarbone & one on my scalp (under my hair) to see what level of sun damage I am dealing with… I’m a bit scared to be honest.”  Although Rooney has had moles removed and spots frozen off in the past, her lip is the area that worries her the most. She first speculated that it might be a cold sore or an infection similar to the one she had on her face a few months earlier.

 

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Her worries increased when her doctor promptly advised her to see a dermatologist for additional testing. Rooney is now anxiously awaiting the outcomes of her biopsies and is hoping for the best. Highlighting the potential consequences of sun damage despite her diligent sunscreen use, Rooney shared awareness about sun damage and its effect on the skin. She reminds others to prioritize their health and underscores the importance of proactive measures in maintaining well-being.

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She advises putting their health first and getting regular skin checks in light of her health issues. Her pleading serves as a poignant reminder that despite taking precautions, problems can still arise. However, Rooney never let any of this affect her and in fact, she went through a successful career transition.

Giaan Rooney’s new path in life.

Rooney’s retirement from swimming brought forth a mix of emotions and challenges, a common experience among elite athletes. However, she found solace and a new sense of purpose outside the pool as a talented television presenter, thriving on the adrenaline and pressure of live broadcasting. Her ability to genuinely connect and engage with viewers left an indelible impression, making her a cherished figure in the media industry.

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Beyond her captivating persona, it is Rooney’s insightful commentary that truly sets her apart, as she effortlessly brings depth and meaning to her on-air discussions. With each appearance on screen, she leaves an undeniable impact, not only impressing viewers but also inspiring others to pursue their own passions. Rooney’s embracing new endeavors and exploring uncharted territories which have led to her remarkable achievements and personal fulfillment.

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Christaline Meyers

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Christaline Meyers is a pro-writer for Essentially Sports. Having contributed to movies and web series, Christaline delved into sports journalism and like the puck on the ice, has been a force to be reckoned with in the US sports arena. Her experience in writing about the latest WSL event, the recent track and field record, and creative gymnastics routines, found her digging deeper into the minds of legends like Kelly Slater, Usain Bolt, and Simone Biles.
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