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OPEN WATER SWIMMING 25Km WOMEN OPEN WATER SWIMMING 25km WOMEN 2017 World Champion Ana Marcela Cunha (BRA), 5:21:58.4 12 2016 Olympic Champion not on the Olympic programme August 2016 European Champion Martina Grimaldi (ITA), 5:26:47.8 2018 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NAME PERSONAL INFO OG WC EC ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DoB: 28 MAI 1999 JUN- 3. (team) ’16 3. (Team) ‘18 Lisa POU PoB: Frejus 7. (10km) ‘18 Club: AS Monaco Natation JUN-1 (10km) ’18 FRA Coach: Michel Pou JUN-1. (Team) ’17 Height: 170cm ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. (Team) ‘18 8. (5km) ‘18 Note: Retired from pool swimming in 2018. Competed 6. (10km)’18 DoB: 21 SEP 1991 already at the Open Water 13. (25km) ‘17 PoB: Nouméa (New events of the 2017 World POOL Lara GRANGEON Caledonia, FRA) Championships in Budapest. POOL LC-6. (200IM) '10 Club: CN Calédoniens LC-8. (400IM) '15 LC-8. (400IM) '12 FRA Coach: Philippe Lucas POOL LC-21. (400IM) '11 LC-9. (400BK) ‘16 Height: 171cm 18. (400IM) '12 LC-26. (400IM) '09 SC-2. (200FL) '15 18. (200FL) '16 SC-2. (400IM) '17 22. (400IM) '16 SC-3. (200FL) ‘17 SC-3. (200IM) '10 SC-3. (400IM) '10, '15 2. (Team) ‘18 DoB: 20 JUN 1994 POOL PoB: Hanau POOL POOL LC-2. (1500FR) ‘18 Sarah KOEHLER Occupation: Sports soldier 8. (800FR) '16 LC-7. (800FR) ’15 LC-4. (800FR) ‘18 Club: SG Frankfurt 10. (400FR) '16 SC-5. (800FR) ’14 LC-5. (400FR) ‘18 GER Coach: Dr. Michael 12. (4x200FR) ‘16 LC-7. (800FR) ‘14 Spikermann LC-9. (400FR) ‘14 Height: 178cm SC-1. (800FR) '17 SC-2. (400FR) ‘17 DoB: 27 JUL 1975 4. (10km) ‘08 1. (25km) ‘06, ‘09 1. (10km) ‘06 PoB: Wiesbaden 5. (10km) ‘12 2. (10km) ‘03 1. (25km) ‘06 Club: SSV Undine Mainz 08 2. (25km) ‘02, ‘11, ‘13 2. (10km) ‘02, ‘12 Coach: Nikolai EvseeV (life 3. (10km) ‘02, ‘13 2. (25km) ’99, ‘10 Angela Maurer partner), 1 child Note: With 43 years oldest 3. (25km) ’00, ’01‚’03, ‘15 3. (10km) ’04,‘10 Height: 172cm competitor of the 2018 4. (5km) ‘01 3. (25km) ‘14 GER Notes: LEN Open Water Aquatics Championships 4. (10km) ’06, ’07 3. (Team) ‘12 Swimmer 2009 (Swimming-DiVing-Synchro- 4. (25km) ‘07 5. (25km) ’16 OpenWater) 14. (25km ) ’17 13. (10km) ‘14 23. (10km) ‘15 DoB: 18 DEC 1995 5. (25km) ’15 5. (10km) ’18 PoB: Eckernfoerde 3. (5km) ’15 2. (5km) ’16 Finnia WUNRAM Club: SC Magdeburg 7. (10km) ’17 2. (Team) ’16 Coach: Bernd Berkhahn 8. (Team) ’17 6. (10km) ’16 GER Occupation: Student 11. (5km) ’17 10. (5km) ’14 Height: 164cm 14. (10km) ’14 DoB: 19 SEP 1993 14. (10km) ’16 2. (25km) ‘15 11. (10km) ’18 PoB: Szeged 5. (10km) ‘13 5. (10km) ‘14 Club: Szeged 5. (25km) ‘17 2. (25km) ’14 Anna OLASZ Coach: Gabor Gellert 7. (Team) ‘17 5. (Team) ‘11 Height: 168cm 8. (10km) ’17 6. (10km) ‘11 HUN 9. (Team) ‘13 8. (10km) ‘12 11. (10km) ‘15 10. (5km) ’16 12. (5km) ‘13 13. (10km) ’16 13. (5km) ‘15 DoB: 6 NOV 1995 3. (10km) ’17 8. (10km) ’18 PoB: Trento 3. (25km) ’17 4. (5km) ‘18 Arianna BRIDI Club: CS Escercito – RN 9. (5km) ‘15 3. (10km) ’16 Trento 4. (25km) ’16 ITA Coach:Fabrizio Antonelli Height: 170 cm DoB: 28 SEP 1988 3. (10km) ‘12 1. (10km) ‘10 1. (10km) ’11, ‘12 PoB: Bologna 10. (10km) ‘08 1. (25km) ‘13 1. (25km) ’14, ’16 Club: GS Fiamme Oro 2. (10km) ‘11 2. (10km) ‘08 Napoli – CN UISP Bologna 3. (10km) ‘09 3. (25km) ’10, ‘12 Martina Grimaldi Coach: Emanuele Sacchi 4. (25km) ’17 4. (25km) ‘08 Height: 172cm 5. (25km) ‘11 6. (5km) ‘06 ITA 7. (5km) ‘13 9. (10km) ‘10 Note: LEN Open Water 7. (25km) ‘09 10. (10km) ‘14 Swimmer 2013 8. (5km) ‘06 11. (5km) ‘15 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NAME PERSONAL INFO OG WC EC ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DoB: 4 APR 1992 22. (10km) ’15 4. (5km) ’12, ’16 PoB: Fano 5. (Team) ’14 Aurora PONSELE Club: GS Fiamme Oro 3. (10km) ’14 Napoli - CC Aniene ITA Coach: Emanuele Saachi Height:175cm DoB: 09 SEP 1993 1. (10km) ’16 2. (25km) ’17 1. (5km) ‘18 PoB: Baarn 2. (10km) ‘15 1. (10km) ‘18 Height: 170cm 2. (Team) ‘15 1. (Team) ‘18 Club: Sarcelles 4. (5km) ‘15 3. (5km) ‘16 Natation,FRA 17. (10km) ‘17 4. (10km) ‘16 Sharon VAN ROUWENDAAL Coach: Philippe Lucas, FRA 1. (10km) ‘14 1. (Team) ‘14 NED Note: LEN Open Water 2. (5km) ‘14 Triple European Champion Glasgow 2018 Swimmer 2014, 5km - 10km - Team trains and lives in POOL POOL POOL Montpellier LC-11. (200back) ‘12 LC-2. (400free) ‘15 LC-2. (400free) ‘14 LC-20. (100back) ‘12 LC-3. (200back) ‘11 LC-5. (200back) ‘10 SC-5. (200back) ‘10 SC-2 (100 back) ‘10 SC-2 (200 back) ‘10 DoB: 21 APR 1996 Note: It’s the first season in 1. (Team) ‘18 PoB: Zaandam Open Water for Esme 3. (10km) ‘18 Esme Vermeulen Club: HPC Eindhoven Vermeulen. Coach: Marcel Wouda POOL NED Occupation: Student 3. (4x200FR) ’16 (medicine) POOL Height: 180cm 14. (4x200FR) ’16 DoB: 04 OCT 1991 11. (25km) ‘14 2. (25km ) ’16 Olga KOZYDUB PoB: Miass (Chelyabinsk 4. (25km) ‘14 region) RUS Club: Coach: Stepan Ganzey DoB: 12 NOV 1994 8. (10km) ’16 16. (10km) ’17 25. (10km) ‘18 Anastasiia KRAPIVINA PoB: Lipetsk 6. (25km) ’17 Club: RUS Coach: Medallists at Recent Major Championships 2014 Berlin (ECh) 2016 Hoorn (ECh) 2016 Rio de Janeiro (OG) 2017 Budapest (WCh) 1 5:19:14.1 Martina Grimaldi (ITA) 1 5:26:47.8 Martina Grimaldi (ITA) Not on the competition programme 1 5:21:58.4 Ana Marcela Cunha (BRA) 2 5:19:21.0 Anna Olasz (HUN) 2 5:26:49.8 Olga Kozydub (RUS) 2 5:22:00.8 Sharon Van Rouwendaal (NED) 3 5:19:21.4 Angela Maurer (GER) 3 5:26:50.5 Caroline Jouisse (GER) 3 5:22:08.2 Arianna Brid (ITA) .
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