2004 FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships
The 3rd FINA Open Water Swimming World Championships were held November 26 – December 2, 2004 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The championships featured 90 swimmers from 26 countries competing in six races:
- 5-kilometer (5K) – Men's and Women's
- 10-kilometer (10K) – Men's and Women's
- 25-kilometer (25K) – Men's and Women's
Results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Women's 5K details |
Larisa Ilchenko Russia | 1:03:11.9 | Ksenia Popova Russia | 1:03:43.8 | Sara McLarty USA | 1:03:52.9 |
Men's 5K details |
Grant Cleland Australia | 56:52.9 | Christian Hein Germany | 56:54.1 | Josh Santacaterina Australia | 56:55.5 |
Women's 10K details |
Britta Kamrau Germany | 2:07:51.7 | Jana Pechanová Czech Republic | 2:07:52.8 | Lauren Arndt Australia | 2:07:53.5 |
Men's 10K details |
Thomas Lurz Germany | 1:54:38.0 | Alan Bircher Great Britain | 1:54:44.8 | Danill Serebrennikov Russia | 1:55:02.8 |
Women's 25K details |
Britta Kamrau Germany | 5:43:09.6 | Edith van Dijk Netherlands | 5:43:09.7 | Natalia Pankina Russia | 5:43:14.4 |
Men's 25K details |
Brendan Capell Australia | 5:05:39.6 | Yuri Kudinov Russia | 5:07:05.2 | Evgueni Kochkarov Russia | 5:07:59.7 |
Team medals
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5K |
Germany (GER) | Australia (AUS) | Russia (RUS) | |||
10K |
Germany (GER) | Russia (RUS) | Australia (AUS) |
See also
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