


The crowds in Singapore will be treated to tremendous races at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships that will kick off in on Monday, July 10th.
On Tuesday, three Olympic and world champions will face off in the men’s 10 km race that is bound to come down to the last few strokes to determine the podium positions:
- Florian Wellbrock (27, Germany, MSF bio here, World Aquatics bio here, @flo.swim)
- Gregorio Paltrinieri (30, Italy, MSF bio here, World Aquatics bio here, @greg_palt)
- Kristóf Rasovszky (28, Hungary, MSF bio here, World Aquatics bio here, @kristofrasovszky)
But the rest of the 82-person field will put up a fight – not only for the medals, but also right from the start in a sprint to and around the first turn buoy.
Men’s 10 km Start List
- Joaquin, 27, Argentina
- Kyle Lee, 23, Australia
- Nicholas Sloman, 27, Australia
- Luca Karl, 23, Austria
- Logan Vanhuys, 28, Belgium
- Santiago Castedo, 16, Bolivia
- Alejandro Plaza, 19, Bolivia
- Luiz Felipe Loureiro, 21, Brazil
- Matheus Melecchi, 19, Brazil
- Eric Georges Brown, 22, Canada
- Tianchen Lan, 20, China
- Jinhou Zhang, 22, China
- Juan Manuel Morales, 24, Columbia
- Jeison Rojas, 22, Costa Rica
- Martin Straka, 24, Czech Republic
- Juan Diego Nunez Barreras, 19, Dominican Republic
- Esteban Enderica Salgado, 34, Ecuador
- David Farinango, 24, Ecuador
- Marc-Antoine Olivier, 29, France
- Jules Wallart, 22, France
- Hector Pardoe, 24, Great Britain
- Oliver Klemet, 23, Germany
- Florian Wellbrock, 27, Germany
- Konstantios Chourdakis, 16, Greece
- Jose Barrios, 17, Guatemala
- Oscar Garcia, 16, Guatemala
- Tsun Hin Chan, 20, Hong Kong
- Chin Ting Keith Sin, 30, Hong Kong
- Diego Dulieu, 20, Honduras
- David Betlehem, 21, Hungary
- Kristóf Rasovszky, 28, Hungary
- Alexander Adrian, 17, Indonesia
- Aflah Fadian Prawira, 27, Indonesia
- Army Pal, 23, India
- Anurag Singh, 22, India
- Yonatan Ahdut, 21, Israel
- Matan Roditi, 26, Israel
- Andrea Filadelli, 24, Italy
- Gregorio Paltrinieri, 30, Italy
- Riku Takaki, 20, Japan
- Kaito Tsujimori, 19, Japan
- Lev Cherepanov, 24, Kazakhstan
- Samir Bachelani, 19, Kenya
- Swaleh Abubakar Talib, 25, Kenya
- Sebeom Oh, 22, South Korea
- Jaehun Park, 25, South Korea
- Alian Gonzalez Torres, 18, Mexico
- Diego Obele Cisneros, 23, Mexico
- Theo Druenne, 19, Monaco
- Estaban Faure, 17, Monaco
- Denis Adeev, 27, Neutral Country B
- Vladislav Utrobin, 26, Neutral Country B
- Nico Joaquin, 19, Namibia
- Joaquin Estigarribia,19, Paraguay
- Adrian Gustavo Ywanaa Papi, 20, Peru
- Bartosz Kapala, 18, Poland
- Piotr Wozniak, 19, Poland
- Tiago Campos, 26, Portugal
- Diogo Cardoso, 24, Portugal
- Jamarr Andre Bruno, 20, Puerto Rico
- Ruan Breytenbach, 23, South Africa
- Connor Buck, 22, South Africa
- Damien Payet, 21, Seychelles
- Artyom Lukasevits, 20, Singapore
- Ritchie Oh, 22, Singapore
- Tharusha Rangitha Perera, 18, Sri Lanka
- B Dilanka Shehan, 26, Sri Lanka
- Adam Ahmed Yacoub Ahmed, 16, Sudan
- Gafar Hassan, 22, Sudan
- Paul Niederberer, 21, Switzerland
- Christian Schreiber, 23, Switzerland
- Jakub Gabriel, 19, Slovakia
- Tomas Pavelka, 17, Slovakia
- Nithikorn Jeampiriyakul, 20, Thailand
- Ratthawit Thammaanthachote, 22, Thailand
- Cheng-Chi Cho, 26, Chinese Taipei
- Bo Ling Su, 14, Chinese Taipei
- Rami Rahmouni, 16, Tunisia
- Dylan Gravley, 22, USA
- Joey Tepper, 23, USA
- Diego Vera, 29, Venezuela
- Ronaldo Eduardo Zambrano Sanchez, 23, Venezuela
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