Open water swimming at the 1998 World Aquatics Championships

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The Open Water Swimming events at the 8th FINA World Aquatics Championships were swum in the ocean off Perth, Western Australia on January 6 and 11, 1998. The discipline featured 4 events: a 5-kilometer race, or "5K", for males and females, and a 25-kilometer race (25K) for males and females. It was the first time the 5K was raced a World Championships.[1] The races featured 80 swimmers from 26 nations.[1]

Results[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
5K
  details
Aleksey Akatyev
   Russia
55:18.6 Ky Hurst
   Australia
55:24.9 Luca Baldini
   Italy
55:37.4
25K
  details
Aleksey Akatyev
   Russia
5:05:42.1 David Meca
   Spain
5:07:22.9
   Argentina
5:07:52.6

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
5K
  details
Erica Rose
   USA
59:23.5 Edith van Dijk
   Netherlands
1:00:58.5 Peggy Büchse
   Germany
1:01:05.8
25K
  details
Tobie Smith
   USA
5:31:20.1 Peggy Büchse
   Germany
5:32:19.2 Edith van Dijk
   Netherlands
5:38.06.9

Team[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
5K
  details
 USA
John Flanagan
Austin Ramirez
Erica Rose
2:52:12.2  Russia
Aleksey Akatyev

2:52:16.7  Italy
Luca Baldini

2:52:41.6
25K
  details
 Italy


16:10:18.2  Australia


16:22:54.3  USA
Tobie Smith
Nathan Stooke
Chuck Wiley
16:46:13.3

Medal standings[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 USA3014
2 RUS2103
3 ITA1023
4 AUS0202
5 GER0112
 NED0112
7 ESP0101
8 ARG0011
Totals (8 nations)66618

References[]

  1. ^ a b HistoFINA: Open Water Swimming Archived 2013-06-16 at the Wayback Machine. Updated by FINA in February 2013; retrieved 2013-06-03.


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