Open water swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 10 km

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The Men's 10 km Open Water event at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships was held on 21 March 2007 at St Kilda beach.

Result

RankNameCountryTimePts
1 Vladimir Dyatchin Flag of Russia.svg Russia1:55:32.5218
2 Thomas Lurz Flag of Germany.svg Germany1:55:32.5816
3 Evgeny Drattsev Flag of Russia.svg Russia1:55:47.3114
4 Mohamed Zanaty Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt1:55:47.8312
5 Christian Hein Flag of Germany.svg Germany1:55:49.4310
6 Brian Ryckeman Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium1:55:50.408
7 Maarten van der Weijden Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands1:55:51.916
8 Alan Bircher Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain1:55:53.915
9 Diego Nogueira Montero Flag of Spain.svg Spain1:55:56.584
10 Csaba Gercsák Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary1:55:59.963
11 Rostislav Vitek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic1:56:01.762
12 Petar Stoychev Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria1:56:02.931
13 Josh Santacaterina Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia1:56:04.45
14 Alex Schelvis Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands1:56:06.33
15 Valerio Cleri Flag of Italy.svg Italy1:56:08.18
16 Jakub Fichtl Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic1:56:08.70
17 Allan do Carmo Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil1:56:12.02
18 Stéphane Gomez Flag of France.svg France1:56:12.10
19 Igr Chervynskiy Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine1:56:14.36
20 Mark Warkentin Flag of the United States.svg United States1:56:15.28
21 Ricardo Monasterio Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela1:56:15.38
22 Ky Hurst Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia1:56:17.62
23 Andrea Righi Flag of Italy.svg Italy1:56:23.55
24 Balázs Gercsák Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary1:56:28.26
25 David Creel Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada1:56:41.89
26 Francisco Hervás Flag of Spain.svg Spain1:56:58.61
27 Daniel Katzir Flag of Israel.svg Israel1:57:37.90
28 Tihomir Ivanchev Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria1:57:44.89
29 Gilles Rondy Flag of France.svg France1:58:41.48
30 Li Yinhan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China1:58:41.55
31 Spyridon Gianniotis Flag of Greece.svg Greece1:58:42.68
32 Luis Escobar Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico1:59:17.21
33 Scott Kaufmann Flag of the United States.svg United States2:00:40.02
34 Fábio Lima Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil2:01:27.06
35 Zu Lijun Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China2:01:32.66
36 Kane Radford Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand2:01:36.82
37 Manuel Chiu Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico2:05:29.62
38 Kurt Niehaus Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica2:06:15.46
39 Philippe Dubreuil Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2:07:40.53
40 Mihajlo Ristovski Flag of North Macedonia.svg Macedonia2:07:42.75
41 Oleksandr Bezuglyy Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine2:09:44.23
42 Kamel Contreras Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic2:14:15.50
43 Gabriel Ochoa Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador2:14:48.74
Elgun Babayev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg AzerbaijanOTL
Marin Lazariä Flag of Croatia.svg CroatiaOTL
Juan Rodolfo Prem Biere Flag of Guatemala.svg GuatemalaOTL
Bernard Ray Atsu Blewudzi Flag of Ghana.svg GhanaOTL
Roberto Garcia Flag of Chile.svg ChileDNF
Esteban Enderica Salgado Flag of Ecuador.svg EcuadorDNF
Adu Opanka Okai Flag of Ghana.svg GhanaDNF
Jackson Niyomugabo Flag of Rwanda.svg RwandaDNF
Erwin Maldonado Saavedra Flag of Venezuela.svg VenezuelaDNF
Seraj Mouloud Flag of Libya (1977-2011).svg LibyaDNF
Williams Malique Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Antigua and BarbudaDNS

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