Open water swimming at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 5 km
Men's 5 km at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Lake Balaton | |||||||||
Location | Budapest, Hungary | |||||||||
Dates | 15 July | |||||||||
Competitors | 62 from 38 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 54:31.4 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The Men's 5 km competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 15 July 2017.[1][2][3]
Results
The race was started at 10:00.[4]
Rank | Swimmer | Nationality | Time |
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Marc-Antoine Olivier | France | 54:31.4 | |
Mario Sanzullo | Italy | 54:32.1 | |
Timothy Shuttleworth | Great Britain | 54:42.1 | |
4 | Kirill Abrosimov | Russia | 54:45.9 |
5 | Fernando Ponte | Brazil | 54:47.1 |
6 | Andrea Manzi | Italy | 54:47.6 |
7 | Kristóf Rasovszky | Hungary | 54:47.6 |
8 | Logan Fontaine | France | 54:47.9 |
9 | Vitaliy Khudyakov | Kazakhstan | 54:48.1 |
10 | David Heron | United States | 54:48.2 |
11 | Chad Ho | South Africa | 54:48.6 |
12 | Krzysztof Pielowski | Poland | 54:52.0 |
13 | Logan Vanhuys | Belgium | 54:54.3 |
14 | Eric Hedlin | Canada | 54:56.9 |
15 | Antonio Arroyo | Spain | 54:57.1 |
16 | Tobias Robinson | Great Britain | 54:59.0 |
17 | Andrew Gemmell | United States | 54:59.3 |
18 | Marwan El-Amrawy | Egypt | 54:59.4 |
19 | David Farinango | Ecuador | 54:59.5 |
20 | Ventsislav Aydarski | Bulgaria | 55:00.5 |
21 | Johndry Segovia | Venezuela | 55:01.0 |
22 | Danie Marais | South Africa | 55:04.1 |
23 | Jack McLoughlin | Australia | 55:05.8 |
24 | Iván Enderica Ochoa | Ecuador | 55:11.0 |
25 | Matan Roditi | Israel | 55:13.2 |
26 | Marcus Herwig | Germany | 55:13.7 |
27 | Ihor Chervynskyy | Ukraine | 55:13.9 |
28 | Ruwen Straub | Germany | 55:14.4 |
29 | Georgios Arniakos | Greece | 55:15.0 |
30 | Tamás Farkas | Serbia | 55:17.8 |
31 | Márk Papp | Hungary | 55:28.1 |
32 | Kirill Belyaev | Russia | 55:29.9 |
33 | Yasunari Hirai | Japan | 55:33.3 |
34 | Yohsuke Miyamoto | Japan | 55:38.0 |
35 | Idan Mordel | Israel | 55:39.1 |
36 | Matěj Kozubek | Czech Republic | 55:40.1 |
37 | Asterios Daldogiannis | Greece | 55:40.7 |
38 | David Brandl | Austria | 55:42.2 |
39 | Ihor Snitko | Ukraine | 55:46.3 |
40 | Victor Colonese | Brazil | 55:46.7 |
41 | Vít Ingeduld | Czech Republic | 55:54.8 |
42 | Phillip Seidler | Namibia | 56:32.7 |
43 | Juan Segovia | Venezuela | 56:32.8 |
44 | Zhang Zibin | China | 56:33.0 |
45 | Haythem Abdelkhalek | Tunisia | 56:53.9 |
46 | Fernando Betanzos | Mexico | 57:04.2 |
47 | Pedro Pinotes | Angola | 57:22.8 |
48 | Rodrigo Caballero | Bolivia | 57:33.5 |
49 | Adel Ragab | Egypt | 57:57.3 |
50 | Alfredo Villa | Mexico | 59:14.5 |
51 | Keith Sin | Hong Kong | 59:15.9 |
52 | Liu Shuyi | China | 1:00:06.0 |
53 | Bence Balzam | Serbia | 1:00:11.2 |
54 | Peter Gutyan | Slovakia | 1:00:24.5 |
55 | Frank Ojarand | Estonia | 1:00:45.2 |
56 | Emilio Avila | Guatemala | 1:01:28.8 |
57 | Lev Cherepanov | Kazakhstan | 1:02:30.8 |
58 | Zedheir Torrez | Bolivia | 1:02:36.8 |
59 | Amadou N'Diaye | Senegal | 1:03:31.1 |
60 | Tse Tsz Fung | Hong Kong | 1:05:59.0 |
61 | Cristofer Lanuza | Costa Rica | 1:06:01.6 |
— | Jorn Diekmann | Namibia | OTL |
References
- ^ Schedule Archived 28 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Entry list". Archived from the original on 18 July 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
- ^ "Start list". Archived from the original on 30 January 2018. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
- ^ "Final results". Archived from the original on 18 July 2017. Retrieved 15 July 2017.