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Way Back When In The Aegean Sea

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24 women and 32 men lined up on the starting pontoons that spanned the Seine at the 2024 Olympic 10K open water swims. Both races were filled with tactical changes in a dramatic setting that crowned Sharon van Rouwendaal of the Netherlands and Kristóf Rasovszky of Hungary as the Olympic champions.

It was the second time in Olympic history that the Seine was the scene of the crowning of Olympic champions – 124 years apart.

The history of open water swimming at the Olympics dates back to the first modern Olympic Games:

The Swim Scribe (@TheSwimScribe) explains the first Olympic races in 1896:

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