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The Speed, Stamina, and Experience of Olympic 10K Marathon Swimmers – The 2024 Men

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28 men lined up on the starting pontoon that spanned the Seine at the 2024 Olympic 10K Marathon Swim.

They were all world-class fast and were ultimately led by Kristóf Rasovszky who took control of the race from the start. While he occasionally relinquished the lead, his four-week training periods of 100,000 meters per week at high-altitude paid off. The rest of the field also puts in mega-distances in their training.

Their speed and stamina in the pool and open water are incredible and as a result of the hard work they put in every day of their training.

2024 Olympic 10K Marathon Swim Male Results

  1. Kristóf Rasovszky, Hungary – World Aquatics bio here, 1:50:52.7 [shown above]
  2. Oliver Klemet, Germany – World Aquatics bio here, 1:50:54.8
  3. David Betlehem, Hungary – World Aquatics bio here, 1:51:09.0 [shown above]
  4. Domenico Acerenza, Italy – World Aquatics bio here, 1:51:09.6
  5. Logan Fontaine, France – World Aquatics bio here, 1:51:47.9
  6. Hector Pardoe, Great Britain – World Aquatics bio here, 1:51:50.8
  7. Marc-Antoine Olivier, France – World Aquatics bio here, 1:51:50.9
  8. Florian Wellbrock, Germany – World Aquatics bio here, 1:51:54.4
  9. Gregorio Paltrinieri, Italy – World Aquatics bio here, 1:51:58.0
  10. Athanasios Kynigakis, Greece – World Aquatics bio here, 1:52:37.2
  11. Nicholas Sloman, Australia – World Aquatics bio here, 1:56:24.4
  12. Paulo Strehlke Delgado, Mexico – World Aquatics bio here, 1:56:28.4
  13. Kyle Lee, Australia – World Aquatics bio here, 1:56:42.5
  14. Tobias Patrick Robinson, Great Britain – World Aquatics bio here, 1:56:43.0
  15. Taishin Minamide, Japan – World Aquatics bio here, 1:56:57.3
  16. Matan Roditi, Israel – World Aquatics bio here, 1:57:02.3
  17. David Andres Farinango, Ecuador – World Aquatics bio here, 1:57:08.6
  18. Daniel Wiffen, Ireland – World Aquatics bio here, 1:57:20.1
  19. Ivan Puskovitch, USA – World Aquatics bio here, 1:57:52.5
  20. Martin Straka, Czech Republic – World Aquatics bio here, 1:57:52.9
  21. Jan Hercog, Austria – World Aquatics bio here, 2:01:03.8
  22. Piotr Wozniak, Poland – World Aquatics bio here, 2:02:38.6
  23. Kuzey Tunçelli, Turkey – World Aquatics bio here, 2:02:58.1
  24. Felix Auboeck, Austria – World Aquatics bio here, 2:03:00.5
  25. Henrik Christiansen, Norway – World Aquatics bio here, 2:03:38.2
  26. Guilherme Costa, Brazil – World Aquatics bio here, DNF
  27. Carlos Garach Benito, Spain – World Aquatics bio here, DNF
  28. Phillip Seidler, Namibia – World Aquatics bio here, DNF
  29. Emir Batur Albayrak, Turkey – World Aquatics bio here, DNF
  30. Victor Johansson, Sweden – World Aquatics bio here, DNS
  31. Ahmed Jaouadi, Tunisia – World Aquatics bio here, DNS
  32. David Johnston, USA – World Aquatics bio here, DNS

2024 Olympic 10K Marathon Swim Men’s Best Times in 400m – 800m – 1500m in 50m pool + open water experience

  1. Kristóf Rasovszky, Hungary: 3:45.32 – 7:44.42 – 14:51.46 + 13 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  2. Oliver Klemet, Germany: 3:42.81 – 7:44.61 – 14:39.03 + 12 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  3. David Betlehem, Hungary: 3:47.86 – 7:47.02 – 14:40.91 + 13 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  4. Domenico Acerenza, Italy: 3:46.27 – 7:47.20 – 14:49.98 + 12 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  5. Logan Fontaine, France: 3:46.60 – 7:51.92 – 15:04.50 + 10 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  6. Hector Pardoe, Great Britain: 3:53.26 – 8:05.54 – 15:32.01 + 8 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  7. Marc-Antoine Olivier, France: 3:49.10 – 7:49.14 – 15:00.59 + 9 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  8. Florian Wellbrock, Germany: 3:44.35 – 7:39.63 – 14:34.89 + 6 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  9. Gregorio Paltrinieri, Italy: 3:46.29 – 7:39.27 – 14:32.80 + 12 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  10. Athanasios Kynigakis, Greece: 3:53.31 – 7:58.26 – 15:16.49 + 6 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  11. Nicholas Sloman, Australia: 3:52.60 – 7:58.60 – 14:56.59 + 7 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  12. Paulo Strehlke Delgado, Mexico: 3:53.05 – 8:01.27 – 15:19.58 + 12 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  13. Kyle Lee, Australia: 3:57.31 – 7:56.64 – 15:08.72 + 7 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  14. Tobias Patrick Robinson, Great Britain: 3:52.21 – 7:51.51 – 14:54.75 + 8 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  15. Taishin Minamide, Japan: 3:56.84 – 8:07.41 – 15:19.88 + 4 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  16. Matan Roditi, Israel: 3:52.69 – 7:57.16 – 15:04.99 + 7 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  17. David Andres Farinango, Ecuador: 4:12.18 – 8:28.26 – 15:57.41 + 7 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  18. Daniel Wiffen, Ireland: 3:44.35 – 7:38.19 – 14:34.07 + 0 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  19. Ivan Puskovitch, USA: 3:55.11 – 7:59.45 – 15:10.91 + 5 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  20. Martin Straka, Czech Republic: 4:08.69 – 8:27.86 – 16:11.43 + 14 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  21. Jan Hercog, Austria: 4:00.20 – 8:14.10 – 15:38.88 + 8 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  22. Piotr Wozniak, Poland: 3:59.63 – 8:13.40 – 15:37.44 + 11 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  23. Kuzey Tunçelli, Turkey: 3:49.50 – 7:45.13 – 14:41.22 + 0 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  24. Felix Auboeck, Austria: 3:43.24 – 7:45.32 – 14:51.88 + 0 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  25. Henrik Christiansen, Norway: 3:46.37 – 7:41.28 – 14:45.45 + 1 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  26. Guilherme Costa, Brazil: 3:42.76 – 7:45.48 – 14:48.53 + 0 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  27. Carlos Garach Benito, Spain: 3:47.29 – 7:50.09 – 14:57.23 + 2 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  28. Phillip Seidler, Namibia: 4:04.84 – 8:25.48 – 16:07.86 + 2 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  29. Emir Batur Albayrak, Turkey: 3:51.29 – 7:56.36 – 15:00.57 + 6 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  30. Victor Johansson, Sweden: 3:44.68 – 7:44.81 – 14:58.59 + 3 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  31. Ahmed Jaouadi, Tunisia: 3:45.95 – 7:36.88 – 14:34.41 + 0 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up
  32. David Johnston, USA: 3:45.75 – 7:48.20 – 14:52.74 + 0 high-level open water races in the Olympic lead-up

© 2025 Daily News of Open Water Swimming

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