Open water swimming at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 10 km

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The men's 10K (10 kilometer) race at the 2009 World Championships occurred on Wednesday, July 22 at Ostia Beach in Rome, Italy. In total, 48 males from 27 countries were entered in the race.[1]

Results[]

Rank Swimmer Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Lurz  Germany 1:52:06.9
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Andrew Gemmell  USA 1:52:08.3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Fran Crippen  USA 1:52:10.7
4 Valerio Cleri  Italy 1:52:11.4
5 Brian Ryckeman  Belgium 1:52:13.1
6 Spyridon Gianniotis  Greece 1:52:13.6
7 Francisco Jose Hervas  Spain 1:52:14.7
8 Trent Grimsey  Australia 1:52:14.8
9 Mazen Metwaly  Egypt 1:52:14.9
10 Evgeny Drattsev  Russia 1:52:15.0
11 Luis Escobar  Mexico 1:52:18.0
12  Czech Republic 1:52:24.0
13 Csaba Gercsák  Hungary 1:52:28.0
14 Arseniy Lavrentyev  Portugal 1:52:28.2
15  Spain 1:52:37.1
16 Antonios Fokaidis  Greece 1:52:41.3
17 Daniel Fogg United Kingdom Great Britain 1:52:44.3
18 Sergey Bolshakov  Russia 1:52:44.5
19 Ivan Lopez  Mexico 1:52:45.9
20  France 1:52:47.2
21  Australia 1:52:50.2
22 Allan do Carmo  Brazil 1:52:52.2
23 Chad Ho  South Africa 1:53:13.1
24  France 1:53:14.5
25  Egypt 1:53:52.1
26  Canada 1:53:53.9
27 Christian Reichert  Germany 1:54:09.9
28  Israel 1:54:29.6
29 Petar Stoychev  Bulgaria 1:54:50.8
30  Czech Republic 1:55:17.4
31 Ventsislav Aydarski  Bulgaria 1:55:53.5
32 Simone Ercoli  Italy 1:56:46.3
33  Spain 1:58:21.3
34 United Kingdom Great Britain 1:58:55.7
35  Costa Rica 1:59:25.0
36  Ecuador 1:59:29.4
37  Canada 1:59:38.9
38  Brazil 2:00:42.2
39 Esteban Enderica  Ecuador 2:01:48.8
40  Croatia 2:08:07.2
41  Croatia 2:12:19.8
42  Guatemala 2:20:48.2
--  Azerbaijan DNF
--  Azerbaijan DNF
--  Venezuela DNF
-- Igor Chervynskiy  Ukraine DQ
-- Igor Snitko  Ukraine DQ
--  Venezuela DQ

Key: DNF = Did not finish, DQ = Disqualified

Protest over finish[]

Due to a protest about the race finish, results from the race were delayed a day, until after a meeting on Thursday, July 23, 2009.[2] At issue was the USA's Fran Crippen's finish approach.[3][4]

On July 23, 2009, it was decided that Crippen's finish approach was legal and he was awarded the bronze medal.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ 2009 Worlds results: Men's 10K Archived 2009-08-06 at the Wayback Machine published by OmegaTiming.com, official timer of the 2009 Worlds. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
  2. ^ PR56 - Open Water Swimming – 10km Men (FINA Press Release 2009-56); published 2009-07-22, retrieved 2009-07-22.
  3. ^ Lurz wins again, taking 10K open water race by Andrew Dampf, the Associated Press. Published 2009-07-22; retrieved 2009-07-22.
  4. ^ FINA World Championships, Open Water: Thomas Lurz Wins Men's 10K; U.S. Finishes 2-3; Finish Under Protest by Steven Munatones. Published by Swimming World Magazine online on 2009-07-22, retrieved 2009-07-22.
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