Open water swimming at the 1998 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 25 km

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The Women's 25K race at the 8th FINA World Aquatics Championships swam on January 11, 1998, in the ocean off Perth, Western Australia.

Results

Results of the women's 25 km open water swimming [1]
PlaceSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1 Tobie Smith Flag of the United States.svg USA5:31:20.1
2 Peggy Büchse Flag of Germany.svg Germany5:32:19.2
3 Edith van Dijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands5:38.06.9
4 Tracey Knowles Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia5:40.20.0
5 Valeria Casprini Flag of Italy.svg Italy5:43:35.4
6 Etta van der Weijden Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands5:44:37.5
7 Britta Kamrau Flag of Germany.svg Germany5:47:24.1
8 Gaia Naldini Flag of Italy.svg Italy5:49:04.6
9 Annette Andermatt Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland5:51:53.7
10 Karen Burton Flag of the United States.svg USA5:56:40.2
11 Angela Collett Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand6:05:16.8
12 Mellisa Cunningham Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia6:07:14.4
13 Maša Jamnik Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia6:08:31.9
14 Radka Nechmačová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic6:09:53.2
15 Attilia Figini Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland6:11:55.1
16 Celina Endo Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil6:15:44.4
17 Edit Kasparik Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary6:26:27.1

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References

  1. "8th FINA World Championships 1998. Results. Open water. Women 25 km". World Aquatics Championships . Retrieved 2024-02-07.