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The Men's 25 km Open Water swimming race took place on Saturday, 25 July, at Ostia beach in Rome. 23 men from 15 different countries competed. Valerio Cleri of Italy took home the gold with a time of 5:26:31.6.[1]
Men's 25 km at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships | |
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Location | Rome |
Dates | 25 July |
Competitors | 23 from 15 nations |
Rank | Swimmer | Nationality | Time |
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Valerio Cleri | Italy | 5:26:31.6 | |
Trent Grimsey | Australia | 5:26:50.7 | |
Vladimir Dyatchin | Russia | 5:29:29.3 | |
4 | Brian Ryckeman | Belgium | 5:30:18.4 |
5 | Loic Branda | France | 5:30:20.9 |
6 | Bertrand Venturi | France | 5:30:22.9 |
7 | Brendan Capell | Australia | 5:30:27.5 |
8 | Rostislav Vitek | Czech Republic | 5:32:38.8 |
9 | Simon Tobin-Daignault | Canada | 5:34:48.2 |
10 | Libor Smolka | Czech Republic | 5:35:06.4 |
11 | Sean Ryan | United States | 5:36:22.2 |
12 | Andrea Volpini | Italy | 5:36:37.9 |
13 | Manuel Chiu | Mexico | 5:39:12.1 |
14 | Rodrigo Elorza | Mexico | 5:43:26.4 |
15 | Danill Serebrennikov | Russia | 5:46:21.7 |
16 | Arseniy Lavrentyev | Portugal | 5:48:43.0 |
17 | Saleh Mohammad | Syria | 5:49:30.6 |
18 | Adel El-Behary | Egypt | 5:54:00.3 |
-- | Evgenij Pop Avec | Macedonia | OTL |
-- | Mohammed Jassim Alghareeb | Saudi Arabia | DNF |
-- | Alex Meyer | United States | DSQ |
-- | Mazen Metwaly | Egypt | DNS |
-- | Diego Nogueira Montero | Spain | DNS |
Key: OTL = Over Time Limit, DSQ = Disqualified, DNF = Did not finish, DNS = Did not start
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