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Olivier & OW Newcomer Kirpichnikova Impress At French Open Water C’ships

2020 FRENCH OPEN WATER CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • September 25th – September 28th
  • Jablines, France,
  • OW
  • Results

The 2020 French Open Water Championships concluded in Jablines, with the fields limited in the number of participants due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Although this competition was not a selection contest for any immediate elite international competition, it was a valuable opportunity for racers to shake off the cobwebs in their forward march to next year’s Olympic Games.

Stéphane Lecat, Director of Free Water at the French Swimming Federation, said at the onset of the 4-day affair,  “These Championships are a great opportunity for open water swimmers from French clubs. They will allow, for some, the ability to dive back into the world of competition and, for others, to continue the journey of excellence in which they are committed.”

24-year-old Marc-Antoine Olivier won the men’s 10k open water race, beating out the next-closest competitor Fares Zitouni by about 4 seconds.

Of his swim, Olivier stated, “ I swam well on the last lap, but the race was difficult! I was not specially prepared for this 10 km.

“We only eased off these last days. It was still important to get this title, also to see how I was going to be able to adapt and find solutions to finish ahead despite fatigue. This is open water!” Olivier also won the men’s 5k at these championships.

Olivier has qualified for the Tokyo Olympic Games already via his performance at the 2019 World Championships.

As for the women’s 10k, 20-year-old Anstasia Kirpichnikova pulled off another victory, following up her win at the Russian Open Water Championships just earlier this month.

Here in France, Kirpitchnikova got to the time pad about 2 seconds ahead of French woman Oceane Cassignol, who claimed the French title. Rounding out the top 3 was Brazilian open water icon Ana Marcela Cunha, who won the 5k at this competition.

Going back to Kirpichnikova, the Russian Open Water Championships marked the first time the freestyle ace had raced an open water event. She raced in the pool at the 2019 World Championships, contesting the women’s 800m and 1500m freestyle events in Gwangju. She missed the final in each, placing 16th and 15th, respectively.

We reported earlier this month how she is now hoping to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics in both the pool and open water swimming.

In her plans she has the right man leading her: Frenchman Philippe Lucas, who trained Sharon van Rouwendaal to an Olympic gold medal in the 10km open water swim in Rio in 2016. While training for open water, van Rouwendaal was able to maintain pool success as well – a year earlier at the 2015 World Championships, she took silver in the 400 free in the pool.

The additional race results are below:

Women’s 5k Top 10:

1. CUNHA Ana Marcela [4] 1992 BRA 0 h 57:05.27
2. CASSIGNOL Oceane [8] 2000 FRA MONTPELLIER METROPOLE NATATION 0 h 58:47.60 55 pts
3. KIRPITCHNIKOVA Anastassia [17] 2000 RUS MONTPELLIER METROPOLE NATATION 0 h 58:48.97 51 pts
4. MULLER Aurélie [2] 1990 FRA CN SARREGUEMINES 0 h 58:51.27 49 pts
5. GRANGEON-DE VILLELE Lara [1] 1991 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 0 h 59:01.78 47 pts
6. AREVALO Samantha [86] 1994 ECU EQUATEUR 0 h 59:03.00
7. CATTEAU Madelon [79] 2003 FRA DAUPHINS TOULOUSE OEC 0 h 59:03.02 46 pts
8. CABON Lean [7] 2002 FRA CN BREST 0 h 59:24.48 45 pts
9. CALVO Emma [9] 2004 FRA AC HYÈRES 0 h 59:26.91 44 pts
10. KUNTZMANN Marie [80] 1999 FRA DAUPHINS TOULOUSE OEC 0 h 59:30.42 43 pts

Men’s 5k Top 10:
1. OLIVIER Marc-Antoine [101] 1996 FRA DUNKERQUE NATATION 0 h 52:40.19 55 pts
2. VELLY Sacha [159] 2005 FRA FC LAON 0 h 52:50.90 51 pts
3. REYMOND Axel [100] 1994 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 0 h 52:51.68 49 pts
4. KUKLA Clément [104] 2002 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 0 h 52:52.95 47 pts
5. WALLART Jules [106] 2002 FRA DUNKERQUE NATATION 0 h 53:00.80 46 pts
6. FONTAINE Logan [102] 1999 FRA C VIKINGS DE ROUEN 0 h 53:03.00 45 pts
7. SCHOUTEN Marcel [105] 1993 NED AQUATIC CLUB BOURGES 0 h 53:07.60 44 pts
8. OUABDESSELAM Leo [114] 2003 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 0 h 53:08.19 43 pts
9. JOLY Damien [109] 1992 FRA MONTPELLIER METROPOLE NATATION 0 h 53:08.64 42 pts
10. CLUSMAN Jean-baptiste [107] 2001 FRA LILLE MÉTROPOLE NATATION 0 h 53:28.79 41 pts
Women’s 10k Top 10:
1. KIRPITCHNIKOVA Anastassia [17] 2000 RUS MONTPELLIER METROPOLE NATATION 2 h 00:45.28 55 pts
2. CASSIGNOL Oceane [8] 2000 FRA MONTPELLIER METROPOLE NATATION 2 h 00:47.91 51 pts
3. CUNHA Ana Marcela [4] 1992 BRA 2 h 00:47.95
4. POU Lisa [3] 1999 FRA AS MONACO NATATION 2 h 00:47.97 49 pts
5. CATTEAU Madelon [79] 2003 FRA DAUPHINS TOULOUSE OEC 2 h 01:56.83 47 pts
6. KUNTZMANN Marie [80] 1999 FRA DAUPHINS TOULOUSE OEC 2 h 02:53.52 46 pts
7. GRANGEON-DE VILLELE Lara [1] 1991 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 2 h 02:55.08 45 pts
8. JOUISSE Caroline [11] 1994 FRA AQUATIC CLUB BOURGES 2 h 04:31.93 44 pts
9. CALVO Emma [9] 2004 FRA AC HYÈRES 2 h 05:45.05 43 pts
10. SIX Claire [6] 2002 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 2 h 05:46.30 42 pts
Men’s 10k Top 10:
1. OLIVIER Marc-Antoine [101] 1996 FRA DUNKERQUE NATATION 1 h 53:33.26 55 pts
2. ZITOUNI Fares [108] 1999 FRA C VIKINGS DE ROUEN 1 h 53:37.77 51 pts
3. VELLY Sacha [159] 2005 FRA FC LAON 1 h 53:38.13 49 pts
4. WALLART Jules [106] 2002 FRA DUNKERQUE NATATION 1 h 53:48.28 47 pts
5. REYMOND Axel [100] 1994 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 1 h 54:08.90 46 pts
6. ROLDAN MUNOZ Enzo [127] 1999 FRA MONTPELLIER METROPOLE NATATION 1 h 54:31.38 45 pts
7. OUABDESSELAM Leo [114] 2003 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 1 h 54:36.01 44 pts
8. SCHOUTEN Marcel [105] 1993 NED AQUATIC CLUB BOURGES 1 h 54:36.22 43 pts
9. DUREUX Sébastien [132] 2000 FRA DUNKERQUE NATATION 1 h 54:42.67 42 pts
10. MOKHFI Naim [218] 2000 FRA ES MASSY NATATION 1 h 54:45.42 41 pts
Women’s 25k Top 10:
1. POU Lisa [3] 1999 FRA AS MONACO NATATION 5 h 19:15.79 55 pts
2. JOUISSE Caroline [11] 1994 FRA AQUATIC CLUB BOURGES 5 h 22:11.71 51 pts
3. KUNTZMANN Marie [80] 1999 FRA DAUPHINS TOULOUSE OEC 5 h 27:44.38 49 pts
4. SIX Claire [6] 2002 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 5 h 30:24.84 47 pts
5. CATTEAU Madelon [79] 2003 FRA DAUPHINS TOULOUSE OEC 5 h 37:14.97 46 pts
6. ALLIONE Clémence [29] 2004 FRA NOGENT NATATION 94 6 h 17:19.42 45 pts
7. HENRY Agathe [20] 2000 FRA ALLIANCE DIJON NATATION 6 h 19:49.39 44 pts
8. PIERREJEAN Tiffany [26] 2003 FRA MONTCEAU ON 6 h 24:40.64 43 pts
9. BEAUGRAND Agathe [41] 1998 FRA AQUATIC CLUB FIDESIEN 6 h 34:01.51 42 pts
Men’s 25k Top 10:
 1. REYMOND Axel [100] 1994 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 4 h 58:46.69 55 pts
2. PARDOE Hector [205] 2001 GBR MONTPELLIER METROPOLE NATATION 4 h 59:03.92 51 pts
3. SCHOUTEN Marcel [105] 1993 NED AQUATIC CLUB BOURGES 4 h 59:05.11 49 pts
4. VERPLAETSE Alexandre [111] 2000 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 5 h 04:00.44 47 pts
5. MAGNE Matthieu [125] 2003 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 5 h 04:07.65 46 pts
6. BEN RAHOU Matthieu [117] 1995 FRA C.S MONTERELAIS NATATION 5 h 11:51.37 45 pts
7. TRAMIER Gaspard [158] 2003 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 5 h 17:04.64 44 pts
8. ZINSMEISTER Julien [119] 1997 FRA CLUB DES NAGEURS DE PARIS 5 h 17:47.68 43 pts
9. DUTEIL Valentin [124] 2003 FRA EN PIERRELATTE ATOM’SPORTS 5 h 36:10.90 42 pts
10. BEKAR Mohamed Zaky [153] 2004 FRA AAS SARCELLES NATATION 95 5 h 50:11.93 41 pts

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