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Open Water Swimming FINA Marathon Swim World Series 2021 (Doha)


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Open Water Swimming FINA Marathon Swim World Series 2021 (Doha)

 

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Official Schedule
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Saturday, 13 February
07:00 Women's 10km
12:00 Men's 10km

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Women's 10km
Final Results
 
BRA.gif Ana MarcelaCUNHA
2:01:30.30
 
FRA.gif Oceane CASSIGNOL
2:01:30.80
 
GER.gif Lea BOY
2:01:31.90
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Leonie BECK
GER.gif
2:01:32.80
5
Rachele BRUNI
ITA.gif
2:01:33.20
6
Arianna BRIDI
ITA.gif
2:01:34.40
7
Samantha AREVALO
ECU.gif
2:01:34.90
8
Giulia GABBRIELLESCHI
ITA.gif
2:01:35.10
9
Reka ROHACS
HUN.gif
2:01:36.20
10
Barbara POZZOBON
ITA.gif
2:01:36.60
11
Maria DEVALDES
ESP.gif
2:01:37.30
12
Alice DEARING
GBR.gif
2:01:37.70
13
Paula RUIZBRAVO
ESP.gif
2:01:38.80
14
OnonKatalin SOMENEK
HUN.gif
2:01:40.00
15
Mira SZIMCSAK
HUN.gif
2:01:41.00
16
Angelica ANDRE
POR.gif
2:01:42.00
17
Isabella SINISI
ITA.gif
2:01:43.20
18
Lara GRANGEONDE VILLELE
FRA.gif
2:01:43.50
19
Lisa POU
FRA.gif
2:01:43.90
20
Krystyna PANCHISHKO
UKR.gif
2:01:44.40
21
Anna OLASZ
HUN.gif
2:01:44.70
22
Madelon CATTEAU
FRA.gif
2:01:47.30
23
Alena BENESOVA
CZE.gif
2:01:49.50
24
Spela PERSE
SLO.gif
2:01:54.40
25
Aurelie MULLER
FRA.gif
2:01:56.20
26
Marie KUNTZMANN
FRA.gif
2:01:57.40
27
Mafalda ROSA
POR.gif
2:01:59.10
28
Caroline Laure JOUISSE
FRA.gif
2:02:01.50
29
Danielle HUSKISSON
GBR.gif
2:02:01.60
30
Eleonora BROTTO
ITA.gif
2:02:27.70
31
Luca VAS
HUN.gif
2:02:32.20
32
Maria BRAMONT-ARIAS
PER.gif
2:02:54.50
33
Romina Soledad INWINKELRIED
ARG.gif
2:12:32.40
34
Mariya FEDOTOVA
KAZ.gif
2:19:16.50
35
Milana BOLDYREVA
KAZ.gif
2:27:03.00
  Inana SOLEMAN
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DSQ
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Men's 10km
Final Results
 
FRA.gif Marc-Antoine OLIVIER
1:52:05.50
 
ITA.gif Kristof RASOVSZKY
1:52:07.90
 
ITA.gif Gregorio PALTRINIERI
1:52:14.20
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Mario SANZULLO
FRA.gif
1:52:14.20
5
Axel REYMOND
FRA.gif
1:52:14.50
6
Logan FONTAINE
FRA.gif
1:52:15.70
7
Hector Thomas ChealPARDOE
GBR.gif
1:52:15.90
8
Ferry WEERTMAN
NED.gif
1:52:16.20
9
David HUSZTI
HUN.gif
1:52:17.60
10
Alberto MARTINEZ
ESP.gif
1:52:18.90
11
Matteo FURLAN
ITA.gif
1:52:19.20
12
Athanasios KYNIGAKIS
GRE.gif
1:52:21.90
13
Daniel SZEKELYI
HUN.gif
1:52:22.30
14
Logan VANHUYS
BEL.gif
1:52:22.50
15
Jules WALLART
FRA.gif
1:52:23.00
16
Simone RUFFINI
ITA.gif
1:52:23.40
17
David FARINANGO
ECU.gif
1:52:24.90
18
Franco Ivo CASSINI
ARG.gif
1:52:25.00
19
Fares ZITOUNI
FRA.gif
1:52:26.60
20
Tiago CAMPOS
POR.gif
1:52:28.00
21
Matej KOZUBEK
CZE.gif
1:52:32.00
22
Esteban ENDERICA SALGADO
ECU.gif
1:52:33.10
23
Dario VERANI
ITA.gif
1:52:38.20
24
Jack BURNELL
GBR.gif
1:52:43.20
25
Peter GALICZ
HUN.gif
1:52:43.70
26
Pepijn SMITS
NED.gif
1:52:46.20
27
Allan DOCARMO
BRA.gif
1:52:47.40
28
Alessio OCCHIPINTI
ITA.gif
1:52:47.70
29
Guillem PUJOL
ESP.gif
1:53:03.30
30
Sebastien DUREUX
FRA.gif
1:53:05.20
31
Pol GIL
ESP.gif
1:53:07.00
32
David BRANDL
AUT.gif
1:53:08.30
33
Lars BOTTELIER
NED.gif
1:53:10.10
34
Leo OUABDESSELAM
FRA.gif
1:53:25.20
35
Marcel SCHOUTEN
NED.gif
1:53:29.90
36
Francesco GHETTINI
ITA.gif
1:53:49.70
37
Vitaliy KHUDYAKOV
KAZ.gif
1:53:51.60
38
Elliot SODEMANN
SWE.gif
1:53:53.20
39
VitIN GEDULD
CZE.gif
1:54:02.00
40
Sacha VELLY
FRA.gif
1:54:05.20
41
Dimitrios MARKOS
GRE.gif
1:54:10.10
42
Jan HERCOG
AUT.gif
1:55:02.40
43
Lev CHEREPANOV
KAZ.gif
1:55:26.60
44
Bogdan PETRE
ROU.gif
1:55:28.60
45
Naim MOKHFI
FRA.gif
1:55:35.40
46
Federico SALGHETTI-DRIOLI
SUI.gif
1:55:58.50
47
Mathieu MathyBEN RAHOU
MAR.gif
1:56:05.70
48
Alexis VANDEVELDE
FRA.gif
1:56:35.90
49
Hugo SAILLARD
FRA.gif
1:56:52.60
50
Vincent CROOIJMANS
NED.gif
1:57:16.10
51
Jean-Baptiste CLUSMAN
FRA.gif
1:57:48.00
52
Ous MELLOULI
TUN.gif
1:59:43.10
53
Evgenij POPACEV
MKD.gif
1:59:47.70
54
Sander CROOIJMANS
NED.gif
2:00:59.30
55
Igor CHERVYNSKIY
UKR.gif
2:03:53.00
56
Galymzhan BALABEK
KAZ.gif
2:13:24.50
57
Tameea ELHAMAYDA
QAT.gif
2:21:28.20
  Mohamed MAHMOUD
SUD.gif
DNF
  YousifI BRAHIM
QAT.gif
DNF
  Nour Eddine KHEDDACHE
QAT.gif
DNF
  Kareem Salama A SALAH
QAT.gif
DNF
  Ahmad SAMARA
QAT.gif
DNF
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