

Euan Liney completed a three-peat at the Cole Classic (@coleclassicswim) in Sydney, Australia with his third consecutive victory in the 5 km, finishing in 55:55 ahead of two-time Olympic 10K marathon swimmer Yasu Hirai Fukuoka (Japan, , MSF bio here, @fortheloveofyasu). Liney recently finished fifth in the Australian Open Water Swimming Championships.
On the women’s side, Jeanette Britster upset 5-time Cole Classic winner Tayla Martin and won in 1:03:32. She also finished second in the 2 km, finishing behind Jana Kowalski.
Hayden Cotter equaled Liney’s three-peat by winning his third consecutive 2 km in one of the World’s Top 100 Open Water Swims.
The 34-year-old Yasu Hirai Fukuoka wrote about his second-place finish, “I am getting back into the competitive spirit. I raced against young, energetic swimmers. It was the first time in a while that I felt this level of excitement and focus while swimming. The race also gave me insight into where I currently stand. My finish time was 6 minutes faster than last weekend’s Sydney Harbour Splash 5 km race, reaffirming that my strength is definitely returning. I am proud to be part of the North Bondi Surf Club, Australia’s largest life-saving club, which boasts a 100-year history.”



Men’s 5 km Podium Finishers
- Euan Liney 55:55
- Yasu Hirai Fukuoka 56:17
- Thomas Northcote 1:02:27
Women’s 5 km Podium Finishers
- Jeannette Brits 1:03:32
- Tayla Martin 1:03:55
- Sharon Crisafi 1:06:56
Men’s 2 km Podium Finishers
- Hayden Cotter 26:05
- Bodi Bone 26:29
- Ashton Bone 26:29
Women’s 2 km Podium Finishers
- Jana Kowalski 28:52
- Jeannette Brits 29:17
- Christie Krendels 29:24
Men’s 1 km Podium Finishers
- Callum Thomas 10:38
- Bodi Bone 10:39
- Ashton Bone 10:47
Women’s 1 km Podium Finishers
- Mia Hoo 12:06
- Sarah Wellfare 12:23
- Taliesha Locker-Cole 12:34
For more information, visit coleclassic.com.au.
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