
Ana Marcela Cunha Dominates Opening Leg of LEN Open Water Cup in Israel
Ana Marcela Cunha completely dominated the opening leg of 2022 LEN Open Water Cup circuit held in Eilat, Israel
Ana Marcela Cunha completely dominated the opening leg of 2022 LEN Open Water Cup circuit held in Eilat, Israel
2020 Tokyo Olympic marathon swimming gold medalist Ana Marcela Cunha and 21-year-old Frenchwoman Oceane Cassignol [shown above] tied for the 2021 FINA/CNSG Marathon Swim World Series title. The season rankings were announced at the FINA/CNSG Marathon Swim World Series Grand Finale held in Yas Bay, Abu Dhabi, UAE where Cunha finished second and Cassignol
Leonie Beck of Germany won the FINA/CNSG Marathon Swim World Series Grand Finale in Yas Bay, Abu Dhabi, UAE in her first major victory on the FINA professional marathon swimming circuit. She reached the top of the podium in dramatic fashion - winning US$15,000 along the way - by upsetting the 2016 Rio Olympic marathon swimming gold medalist Sharon van
29-year-old Olympic gold medalist Ana Marcela Cunha of Brazil won the 8th leg of the women's FINA/CNSG Marathon Swim World Series in Eilat, Israel on December 12th. It was her 68th career Olympic and FINA event podium finish and his 35th overall gold medal. Top 10 Results Ana Marcela Cunha (Brazil,29) 2:01:36.60Oceane Cassignol (France, 21) 2:01:38.00
Oceane Cassignol won the 25 km FINA UltraMarathon Swim held in Lake Ohrid in Northern Macedonia.
Ana Marcela Cunha won the first leg of the FINA/CNSG Marathon Swimming World Cup over Oceane Cassignol in Doha, Qatar.
Axel Reymond Axel Reymond on the 5 km team relay Logan Fontaine on the 5 km team relay Logan Fontaine and Axel Reymond Axel Reymond Sweeps Open Water At Military World Games Courtesy of Xinhua/Jin Liangkuai at 7th CISM Military World Games, Wuhan, China. Axel Reymond was on a tear in Wuhan, China 7th CISM Military World Games. He won the 10 km
Venturing Around The Venue, Looking Around LEN Courtesy of Colin Hill, Loch Lomond, Scotland. Women's 5 km Results: 1. Sharon van Rouwendaal (Netherlands) 56:01.0 2. Leonie Antonia Beck (Germany) 56:17.8 3. Rachele Bruni (Italy) 56:49.7 4. Arianna Bridi (Italy) 56:58.8 5. Kalliopi Araouzou (Greece) 57:17.3 6. Alena Benesova (Czech Republic) 57:21.1
Photo courtesy of Hans-Peter Sick and results courtesy of FINA, Hoorn, Netherlands. In the wake of the 2016 European Open Water Championships, the next generation of open water swimming stars showed off their talents in the same venue in Hoorn, Netherlands at the 2016 FINA World Junior Open Water Championships. The opening day saw the 14-15 year old boys