Saturday, September 29, 2012

Eva Risztov Wins Women's Marathon Swimming Gold

Eva Risztov Wins Women's Marathon Swimming Gold Video Clips. Duration : 0.97 Mins.


Eva Risztov of Hungary held on to win the gold medal for the women's marathon swim at the London Olympics on Thursday after a desperate sprint finish to the 10 kilometer race. Haley Anderson of the United States won the silver medal after making a late charge to catch Risztov while Italy's Martina Grimaldi won the bronze. Britain's Keri-Anne Payne, who won the grueling event at the last two world championships, finished fourth from the 25 starters at the Serpentine, a recreational lake in Hyde Park that was constructed in 1730 and remains one of London's most iconic tourist destinations. A former Olympic pool swimmer, who quit the sport in 2005 then made a comeback in open water in 2009, Risztov led for all but one of the six loops the competitors were required to swim. She opened up a gap on the leading pack at the start of the final loop and was three body lengths clear approaching the finish when Anderson started to reel her in. Anderson, whose older sister Alyssa won a gold medal at London as part of the American 4x200 meters freestyle relay team, drew level with Risztov as they approached the finish but the Hungarian kicked again and got her hands on the pads first in one hour 57 minutes and 38.2 seconds, just four tenths of a second in front of Anderson. Grimaldi, runner-up at last year's world championships in Shanghai, won the bronze medal by the same tiny margin ahead of Payne. The exhausting race took its toll on two competitors, South Africa's Jessica Roux and ...

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