2010 FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships – Women's 10K

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The Women's 10K race at the 2010 FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships was swum on Saturday, July 17, 2010 in Roberval, Quebec, Canada. It was the first event of the 2010 Open Water Worlds.

The race began at 11:30 a.m., and was swum in the Lac Saint-Jean in the city center. 37 women swam the event.[1][2]

The 10 kilometre distance of the race was reached by completed 4 laps of the 2.5-kilometre course set up for the championships.

Results[]

All times in hours:minutes:seconds

Place Swimmer Country Time Notes
1 Martina Grimaldi  Italy 2:05:45.2
2  Italy 2:05:57.4
3 Melissa Gorman  Australia 2:05:57.9 result reinstated
4 Fang Yanqiao  China 2:05:59.1
5 Angela Maurer  Germany 2:05:59.2
6 Ana Marcela Cunha  Brazil 2:05:59.7
7  USA 2:06:01.1
8 Keri-Anne Payne  Great Britain 2:06:01.4
9 Erika Villaecija  Spain 2:06:01.5
10  Netherlands 2:06:04.6
11 Ophelie Aspord  France 2:06:04.8
12  Mexico 2:06:07.0
13 Yurema Requena  Spain 2:06:25.8
14 Jana Pechanová  Czech Republic 2:06:28.5
15 Cassandra Patten  Great Britain 2:06:39.5
16  Russia 2:06:44.2
17  New Zealand 2:06:45.8
18  Mexico 2:06:48.4
19  Australia 2:07:39.7
20 Karla Sitic  Croatia 2:08:33.2
21  China 2:08:33.2
22  Ecuador 2:08:38.2
23  Germany 2:08:40.1
24 Olga Beresnyeva  Ukraine 2:08:44.8
25  Ecuador 2:08:48.8
26 Natalie du Toit  South Africa 2:09:00.1
27  Azerbaijan 2:09:01.0
28  Canada 2:10:05.8
29  Azerbaijan 2:12:16.8
-- Eva Fabian  USA DQ
-- Poliana Okimoto  Brazil DQ
-- Aurelie Muller  France DQ
-- Marianna Lymperta  Greece DQ
-- Kalliopi Araouzou  Greece DNF
-- Teja Zupan  Slovenia DNF
-- Zsofia Balazs  Canada DNF
-- Manon Lammens  Belgium DNF

Gorman disqualification[]

During the race Australia's Melissa Gorman was disqualified (DQ'd) for unsportsmanlike conduct. Three days later, on Tuesday, July 20, 2010, following a protest of her DQ by Swimming Australia, FINA overturned Gorman's DQ, reinstating her result which placed her in third. This moved China's FANG Yanqiao (and the rest of the finishers below them) down one place; Fang moving from third to fourth. France's Aurelie Muller's similar DQ for unsportsmanlike conduct was also reviewed; however, her disqualification was not overturned.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Women's 10K Start list from the 2010 FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships; published the official organizers or the Championships on www.roberval2010.com; retrieved 2010-07-19.
  2. ^ Official Results: Women's 10K from the 2010 FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships; published the official organizers or the Championships on www.roberval2010.com; retrieved 2010-07-19.
  3. ^ FINA Press Release 2010-41 - Women’s 10km race – 6th FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships Archived 2011-06-13 at the Wayback Machine published by FINA on 2010-07-20; retrieved 2010-07-21.


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