Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon 10 kilometre

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Men's marathon swimming
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenueFort Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro
Dates16 August 2016
Competitors25 from 23 nations
Winning time1:52:59.8
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ferry Weertman  Netherlands
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Spyridon Gianniotis  Greece
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marc-Antoine Olivier  France
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The men's marathon swimming over a distance of 10 kilometres at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro took place on 16 August at Fort Copacabana.

A photo finish saw Dutchman Ferry Weertman just beat Spyridon Gianniotis of Greece to gold, with both the first two recording times of 1:52:59.8. In the final race of his career, Gianniotis, who was also the oldest competitor at the age of 36, won the first medal for Greece in swimming in 120 years, since the last time Greece won a swimming medal was at the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens.

The battle for bronze also saw a photo finish, with France's Marc-Antoine Olivier pipping Zu Lijun and Jack Burnell on the line to finish in 1:53:02.0. Burnell was subsequently disqualified for a second yellow card for a tussle with defending champion Oussama Mellouli just before the line.[1]

Qualification

The men's 10 km open water marathon at the 2016 Olympics featured a field of 26 swimmers:[2]

  • 10: the top-10 finishers in the 10 km races at the 2015 World Championships
  • 9: the top-9 finishers at the 2016 Olympic Marathon Swim Qualifier (June 11–12, 2016 in Setúbal, Portugal)[3]
  • 5: one representative from each FINA continent (Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania). (These have been selected based on the finishes at the qualifying race in Setúbal.)
  • 1: from the host nation (Brazil) if not qualified by other means. If Brazil already contained a qualifier in the race, this spot had been allocated back into the general pool from the 2016 Olympic qualifier race.

Results

Rank Athlete Nation Time Time
behind
Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ferry Weertman  Netherlands 1:52:59.8
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Spyridon Gianniotis  Greece 1:52:59.8 0.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marc-Antoine Olivier  France 1:53:02.0 +2.2
4 Zu Lijun  China 1:53:02.0 +2.2
5 Jordan Wilimovsky  United States 1:53:03.2 +3.4
6 Simone Ruffini  Italy 1:53:03.5 +3.7
7 Federico Vanelli  Italy 1:53:03.9 +4.1
8 Yasunari Hirai  Japan 1:53:04.6 +4.8
9 Christian Reichert  Germany 1:53:04.7 +4.9
10 Chad Ho  South Africa 1:53:04.8 +5.0
11 Evgeny Drattsev  Russia 1:53:04.8 +5.0
12 Oussama Mellouli  Tunisia 1:53:06.1 +6.3
13 Márk Papp  Hungary 1:53:11.7 +11.9
14 Sean Ryan  United States 1:53:15.5 +15.7
15 Ventsislav Aydarski  Bulgaria 1:53:16.1 +16.3
16 Ivan Enderica Ochoa  Ecuador 1:53:16.2 +16.4
17 Richard Weinberger  Canada 1:53:16.4 +16.6
18 Allan do Carmo  Brazil 1:53:16.4 +16.6
19 Kane Radford  New Zealand 1:53:18.7 +18.9
20 Richard Nagy  Slovakia 1:53:35.4 +35.6
21 Jarrod Poort  Australia 1:53:40.7 +40.9
22 Erwin Maldonado  Venezuela 1:54:33.6 +1:33.8
23 Marwan El-Amrawy  Egypt 1:59:17.2 +6:17.4
Vitaliy Khudyakov  Kazakhstan DSQ
Jack Burnell  Great Britain DSQ

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References

  1. ^ "Burnell calls refereeing 'a joke' after Rio marathon swim disqualification". ESPN. 16 August 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Rio 2016 – FINA Marathon Swimming Qualification System" (PDF). Rio 2016. FINA. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  3. ^ Keith, Braden (7 January 2015). "2016 Olympic Marathon Swim Qualifier returning to Setubal, Portugal". SwimSwam.com. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Men's 10km". www.rio2016.com. Retrieved 16 August 2016.

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