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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Dutchman won the Olympic gold medal for the men's 10 kms open water marathon swimms


Dutchman Maarten van der Weijden won the Olympic gold medal for the men's 10 kilometres open water marathon swim on Thursday adding to the world crown he won earlier this year over 25km.

The 27-year-old used his experience to let the leaders set the early pace before a late burst saw him claim gold in a time of 1 hour 51 minutes 51.6 seconds.

His strong finish left Great Britain's David Davies in his wake to finish almost two seconds behind for silver, while Germany's Thomas Lurz took bronze at Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park on the outskirts of Beijing.

Davies, who finished sixth in the 1500m freestyle final at the Water Cube last week, and Lurz, who won gold at the open water world championships in 2004 and 2006 over 10km, had shared the lead for most of the race.

With an hour gone Davies had a two metres lead over Lurz before the German closed the gap and the pair tussled for the lead before van der Weijden made his late move.

There was shock for Russia's 10km world champion Vladimir Dyatchin who was disqualified after being shown a yellow card and then a red for misconduct in the last stages of the race.

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