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Rank Swimmer Nationality Time Sharon van Rouwendaal Netherlands 1:57:26.8 María de Valdés Spain 1:57:26.9 Angélica André Portugal 1:57:28.2 4: Moesha Johnson Australia 1:57:30.8
2024 World Aquatics Junior Open Water Swimming Championships was held from 5 to 8 September 2024 at the Alghero, Italy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The United States earned the most medals, winning a total of six. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
This is a list of the medalists of the open water swimming competitions at the World Aquatics Championships. Medalists at the FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships , which have been held as separate events in the even years between 2000 and 2010, have not been included.
Similar to the 2020 program format, swimming featured a total of 37 events (18 each for men and women and 1 mixed event), including two 10 km open-water marathons. The following events were contested (all pool events are long-course, and distances are in meters unless stated): Freestyle: 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1500; Backstroke: 100 and 200;
Rank Swimmer Nationality Time Dario Verani Italy 5:02:21.5 Axel Reymond France 5:02:22.7 Péter Gálicz Hungary 5:02:35.4 4: Marcel Schouten Netherlands 5:02:46.7 5: Kyle Lee Australia
Open water swimming competitions at the 2022 South American Games in Asunción, Paraguay were held on October 11, 2022 in Encarnación's Playa San José [1] Medal summary [ edit ]
The FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships, or more commonly "Open Water Worlds", was a bi-annual FINA (now World Aquatics) championship for open water swimming [1] [2] held in even years from 2000 to 2010, inclusive. Race distances were 5, 10, and 25 kilometers (also known as 5K, 10K, and 25K).
Swimming featured 34 events (17 male, 17 female), including two 10 km open-water marathons. The remaining 32 were contested in a 50 m long course pool within the Olympic Park. The United States claimed a total of 31 medals (12 golds, 9 silver, and 10 bronze) in the leaderboard to maintain its standings as the most successful nation in swimming. [3]