Open water swimming at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 5 km

The Women's 5 km competition at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships was held on 17 July 2019.[1][2]

Women's 5 km
at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships
VenueYeosu Expo Ocean Park
LocationGwangju, South Korea
Dates17 July
Competitors54 from 35 nations
Winning time57:56.0
Medalists
gold medal    Brazil
silver medal    France
bronze medal    United States
bronze medal    Germany
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Results edit

The race was started at 08:00.[3]

Rank Swimmer Nationality Time
  Ana Marcela Cunha   Brazil 57:56.0
  Aurélie Muller   France 57:57.0
  Hannah Moore   United States 57:58.0
  Leonie Beck   Germany 57:58.0
5 Rachele Bruni   Italy 57:58.7
6 Giulia Gabbrielleschi   Italy 57:59.0
7 Ashley Twichell   United States 58:00.0
8 Hou Yawen   China 58:00.9
9 Lara Grangeon   France 58:01.5
10 María Bramont-Arias   Peru 58:09.1
11 Sharon van Rouwendaal   Netherlands 58:11.6
12 Angélica André   Portugal 58:11.8
13 Paula Ruiz   Spain 58:11.9
14 María de Valdés Álvarez   Spain 58:12.0
15 Finnia Wunram   Germany 58:12.0
16 Špela Perše   Slovenia 58:12.1
17 Anna Olasz   Hungary 58:12.2
18 Réka Rohács   Hungary 58:14.8
19 Kalliopi Araouzou   Greece 58:17.2
20 Mariia Novikova   Russia 58:17.3
21 Viviane Jungblut   Brazil 58:17.4
22 Valeriia Ermakova   Russia 58:17.5
23 Yan Siyu   China 58:17.6
24 Kate Sanderson   Canada 58:17.7
25 Alena Benešová   Czech Republic 58:17.8
26 Julia Arino   Argentina 58:17.9
27 Eva Fabian   Israel 58:18.0
28 Chantel Jeffrey   Canada 58:18.1
29 Krystyna Panchishko   Ukraine 59:44.0
30 Chloe Gubecka   Australia 59:50.6
31 Martha Sandoval   Mexico 59:51.3
32 Michelle Weber   South Africa 59:54.6
33 Mackenzie Brazier   Australia 59:56.1
34 Justyna Burska   Poland 1:01:33.7
35 Eden Girloanta   Israel 1:01:37.1
36 Lenka Štěrbová   Czech Republic 1:01:39.1
37 Liliana Hernández   Venezuela 1:01:39.2
38 Sandy Atef   Egypt 1:01:39.2
39 Paola Pérez   Venezuela 1:01:39.4
40 Karolína Balážiková   Slovakia 1:01:40.6
41 Nataly Caldas   Ecuador 1:01:41.9
42 Robyn Kinghorn   South Africa 1:01:50.0
43 Maisie Macartney   Great Britain 1:01:50.5
44 Nip Tsz Yin   Hong Kong 1:02:00.0
45 Lourdes Sandoval   Mexico 1:02:00.5
46 Ban Seon-jae   South Korea 1:04:26.9
47 Wong Cho Ying   Hong Kong 1:04:39.3
48 Lee Jeong-min   South Korea 1:04:47.0
49 Mariya Fedotova   Kazakhstan 1:06:24.0
50 Yanci Vanegas   Guatemala 1:06:24.4
51 Ana Abad   Ecuador 1:07:09.3
52 Camila Mercado   Bolivia 1:11:17.4
53 Merle Liivand   Estonia 1:11:19.5
54 Genesis Rojas   Costa Rica 1:12:55.7

References edit

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ "Start list" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-07-11. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  3. ^ Final results