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Open water swimming at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 5 km

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The men's 5 km race at the 2009 World Championships occurred on Tuesday, 21 July at Ostia Beach in Rome, Italy. In total, 41 participants from 24 countries competed in the race.

Note: The women's and men's 5 km races at the 2009 Worlds were originally scheduled to be held on Sunday, July 19; however, high wind and surf conditions on-course caused the FINA Bureau to postpone the race until July 21.[1]

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Results

Rank Swimmer Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Lurz  Germany 56:26.9
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Spyridon Gianniotis  Greece 56:27.2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Chad Ho  South Africa 56:41.9
4 Luca Ferretti  Italy 56:44.3
5 Andrew Gemmell  USA 56:44.9
6 Loic Branda  France 56:47.0
7 Fran Crippen  USA 56:47.1
8 Diego Nogueira Montero  Spain 56:47.2
9 Simone Ruffini  Italy 56:47.3
10 Francisco Hervás  Spain 56:47.9
10 Vladimir Dyatchin  Russia 56:47.9
12 Evgeny Drattsev  Russia 56:48.5
13 Andrew Beato  Australia 56:52.4
14 Rodrigo Elorza  Mexico 56:55.3
15 Csaba Gercsák  Hungary 57:07.1
16 Trent Grimsey  Australia 57:07.2
17 Jan Posmourny  Czech Republic 57:07.8
18 Julien Sauvage  France 57:09.6
19 Luiz Eduardo Lima  Brazil 57:11.1
20 Jakub Fichtl  Czech Republic 57:21.1
21 Jan Wolfgarten  Germany 57:31.7
22 David Creel  Canada 57:37.1
23 Konstiantyn Ukradyga  Ukraine 57:48.8
24 Richard Charlesworth  Great Britain 57:57.4
25 Igor Snitko  Ukraine 57:58.1
26 Luis Rogerio Arapiraca  Brazil 58:04.9
27 Daniel Viegas  Portugal 58:05.0
28 Daniel Delgadillo  Mexico 58:17.7
29 Kurt Niehaus  Costa Rica 58:17.8
30 Esteban Enderica  Ecuador 58:17.9
31 Gergely Gyurta  Hungary 58:20.8
32 Daniel Marais  South Africa 58:21.9
33 Alfie Howes  Great Britain 59:36.8
34 Ivan Enderica  Ecuador 59:40.1
35 Yvan Hernandez  Venezuela 1:01:53.9
36 Angel Moreira  Venezuela 1:01:57.1
37 Thomas Vachan  Slovakia 1:02:06.8
38 Juan Prem Biere  Guatemala 1:07:45.3
39 Mohammed Jassim Alghareeb  Saudi Arabia 1:07:49.8
-- Orel Jeffrey  Netherlands Antilles OTL
-- Kareem Valentine  Netherlands Antilles OTL

Key: OTL = Outside time limit

See also

References

  1. ^ PR53 - 13th FINA World Championships Rome 2009 - Open Water Competition (FINA Press Release 2009-53); published by FINA on 2009-07-18, retrieved 20 July 2009.
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