Open water swimming at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 10 km

The Men's 10 km competition at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships was held on 16 July 2019.[1][2] Florian Wellbrock won gold, after also winning gold in the 1500 m freestyle. This was the first time that the 1500 m gold and 10 km gold had been achieved by the same person in any international meet.[3]

Men's 10 km
at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships
VenueYeosu Expo Ocean Park
LocationGwangju, South Korea
Dates16 July
Competitors74 from 47 nations
Winning time1:47:55.9
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    France
bronze medal    Germany
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Results edit

The race was started at 08:00.[4]

Rank Swimmer Nationality Time
  Florian Wellbrock   Germany 1:47:55.9
  Marc-Antoine Olivier   France 1:47:56.1
  Rob Muffels   Germany 1:47:57.4
4 Kristóf Rasovszky   Hungary 1:47:59.5
5 Jordan Wilimovsky   United States 1:48:01.0
6 Gregorio Paltrinieri   Italy 1:48:01.0
7 Ferry Weertman   Netherlands 1:48:01.9
8 Alberto Martínez   Spain 1:48:02.2
9 Mario Sanzullo   Italy 1:48:04.7
10 David Aubry   France 1:48:05.1
11 Esteban Enderica   Ecuador 1:48:07.3
12 Jack Burnell   Great Britain 1:48:09.9
13 Athanasios Kynigakis   Greece 1:48:15.4
14 Kai Edwards   Australia 1:48:16.2
15 Logan Vanhuys   Belgium 1:48:17.5
16 Matěj Kozubek   Czech Republic 1:48:19.1
17 Hau-Li Fan   Canada 1:48:21.1
18 Tobias Robinson   Great Britain 1:48:23.5
19 Kirill Abrosimov   Russia 1:48:55.9
20 Matan Roditi   Israel 1:48:59.6
21 Nicholas Sloman   Australia 1:49:22.7
22 Evgeny Drattsev   Russia 1:49:37.4
23 Chad Ho   South Africa 1:49:37.9
24 Jon McKay   Canada 1:49:43.7
25 David Heron   United States 1:49:57.6
26 Krzysztof Pielowski   Poland 1:50:02.8
27 Dániel Székelyi   Hungary 1:50:11.3
28 Guillem Pujol   Spain 1:50:11.6
29 An Jiabao   China 1:50:14.0
30 Danie Marais   South Africa 1:50:14.2
31 David Castro   Ecuador 1:50:14.4
32 Phillip Seidler   Namibia 1:50:14.4
33 Allan do Carmo   Brazil 1:50:14.7
34 Victor Johansson   Sweden 1:50:14.8
35 Victor Colonese   Brazil 1:50:15.2
36 Diego Vera   Venezuela 1:50:15.6
37 Elliot Sodemann   Sweden 1:50:16.0
38 Oussama Mellouli   Tunisia 1:50:21.0
39 Takeshi Toyoda   Japan 1:50:22.0
40 Santiago Arteta   Argentina 1:50:24.1
41 Vít Ingeduld   Czech Republic 1:50:24.9
42 Rafael Gil   Portugal 1:50:27.3
43 Yuval Safra   Israel 1:50:34.2
44 David Brandl   Austria 1:51:26.3
45 Taiki Nonaka   Japan 1:51:35.3
46 Joaquín Moreno   Argentina 1:51:45.7
47 Aflah Prawira   Indonesia 1:52:33.8
48 Tamaš Farkaš   Serbia 1:52:36.7
49 Tiago Campos   Portugal 1:52:39.3
50 Arturo Pérez   Mexico 1:52:42.6
51 Evgenij Pop Acev   North Macedonia 1:52:43.0
52 Ihor Chervynskyy   Ukraine 1:52:45.2
53 Park Seok-hyun   South Korea 1:52:47.6
54 Zhao Junbohang   China 1:52:52.7
55 Wilder Carreno   Venezuela 1:52:53.5
56 Marwan El-Amrawy   Egypt 1:54:40.8
57 Fernando Betanzos   Mexico 1:56:07.9
58 Mathieu Ben Rahou   Morocco 1:56:07.9
59 Jae Park   South Korea 1:56:41.4
60 Lev Cherepanov   Kazakhstan 1:58:04.4
61 William Thorley   Hong Kong 1:59:36.8
62 Rodrigo Caballero   Bolivia 1:59:41.5
63 Keith Sin   Hong Kong 2:00:21.9
64 Tomáš Peciar   Slovakia 2:00:24.2
65 Maximiliano Paccot   Uruguay 2:00:24.5
66 Damien Payet   Seychelles 2:00:27.6
67 Tanakrit Kittiya   Thailand 2:00:37.1
68 Sushrut Kapse   India 2:03:25.9
69 Santiago Reyes   Guatemala 2:08:27.5
70 Zedheir Torrez   Bolivia 2:08:27.7
71 Siwat Matangkapong   Thailand 2:09:32.8
72 Rinel Pius   Estonia 2:09:56.0
73 Cristofer Lanuza   Costa Rica 2:10:16.8
Alain Vidot   Seychelles OTL
Saurabh Sangvekar   India DNS

References edit

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ "Start list" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-07-11. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  3. ^ "Olympedia – 10 kilometres Open Water, Men". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
  4. ^ Final results