| 2000 FINA  Open Water Worlds  | |||
|---|---|---|---|
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| 5 km | men | women | team | 
| 10 km | men | women | team | 
| 25 km | men | women | team | 
The 1st FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships were held on October 29-November 4, 2000 in the waters off Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.[1] 164 swimmers from 34 countries swam in the championships, in race distances of 5-kilometer (5K), 10-kilometer (10K) and 25-kilometer (25K).[2]
Results
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Women's 5K | Peggy Büchse  | 1:02:36.29 | Kalyn Keller  | 1:02:40.42 | Viola Valli  | 1:02:41.18 | 
| Men's 5K | Yevgeny Bezruchenko  | 59:18.23 | David Meca  | 59:20.64 | Luca Baldini  | 59:20.86 | 
| Women's 10K | Edith van Dijk  | 2:06:44.44 | Melissa Pasquali  | 2:07:38.85 | Peggy Büchse  | 2:08:00.30 | 
| Men's 10K | David Meca  | 1:57:10.50 | Petar Stoychev  | 1:57:14.44 | Yevgeny Bezruchenko  | 1:57:15.02 | 
| Women's 25K | Edith van Dijk  | 5:30:04.07 | Viola Valli  | 5:30:06.06 | Angela Maurer  | 5:30:08.06 | 
| Men's 25K | Yuri Kudinov  | 4:55:51.12 | David Meca  | 4:56:11.42 | Aleksey Akatyev  | 4:57:03.12 | 
Team medals
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5K | Luca Baldini Fabio Venturini Viola Valli  | 3:01:24.74 | Yevgeny Bezruchenko Aleksey Akatyev Irina Abysova  | 3:01:34.65 | Christof Wandratsch Ben Hoffman Peggy Büchse  | 3:01:57.76 | 
| 10K | Christof Wandratsch Andres Maurer Peggy Büchse  | 6:03:03.64 | Yevgeny Bezruchenko Vladimir Dyatchin Irina Abysova  | 6:03:33.95 | Ben Hanley Matt Martin Dawn Heckman  | 6:03:39.81 | 
| 25K | Yuri Kudinov Aleksey Akatyev Natalia Pankina  | 15:24:19.59 | Claudio Gargaro Fabio Fusi Viola Valli  | 15:25:33.68 | Stéphane Gomez Stéphane Lecat Audy Boitte  | 15:35:55.73 | 
See also
References
- ↑ HistoFINA, volume 10 Archived 2015-09-08 at the Wayback Machine; published by FINA; published=2009-07-01, retrieved=2012-03-03 (FINA's self-history, 2009 edition; volume 10 deals with Open Water Swimming).
 - ↑ 1st FINA World Championships from web.archive.org; published originally by FINA (fina.org) in 2000-10. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
 
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