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One Hour Of Racing Comes Down To Tenths Of A Second

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The classic 58-minute head-to-head, leave-it-all-in-the-water duel between Ashley Twichell and Emily Brunemann at the 2012 USA Swimming National Open Water Swimming Championship 5 km race is shown in its entirety below.

I got touched out by 3 tenths of a second at the world championships so that played on my mind,” said Twichell who won this battle 58:54.17 to 58:54.47.

Ashley is such a great swimmer. Going into it, we were both tired after a 10K and Crippen Mile last night, but I was proud of the effort we put in,” said the ever-gracious Brunemann, a champion in her own right. It was a pleasure to watch from beginning to end.

Photo of Ashley Twichell and Emily Bruneman by Sarah Coward with camerawork and technical services provided by Chris Lundie and announcing by Mike Lewis.

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