FINA ULTRAMARATHON SWIM SERIES 2021
France's Caroline Jouisse and Alessio
Occhipinti of Italy are the winners of the second leg of the FINA UltraMarathon
Swim Series 2021, held at the prestigious and iconic 36km race in Capri-Napoli,
Italy.
Jouisse touched home first in
6h49m23s9 for gold, a jump up from the first leg in Ohrid (MKD) where she
finished second behind teammate Oceane Cassignol. Right behind Jouisse was
French swimmer Lisa Pou in 6h52m38s5 for silver and Italy's Rebecca Talanti
came third in 7h08min59s5.
Argentina's Pila Geijo finished in
fourth position in 7h21m36s4, while teammate Romina Imwinkelried ranked sixth
in 7h28m52s5.
A completely fresh and new podium scene
in the men's event as Occhipinti was the fastest in 6h32m20s6, while Marcel
Schouten (NED, 6h34m33s4) and Simone Ruffini (ITA, 6h34m44s3) claimed silver
and bronze respectively.
Axel Reymon (FRA) did not make the
podium today despite his victory in Ohrid (MKD). He touched home in fifth
position in 6h36m40s4. UltraMarathon's first leg silver medallist Edoardo
Stochino (ITA) came tenth today in 7h01m46s9 and Macedonia's Evgenij Pop Acev
secured the sixth position, clocking a time of 6h37m13s3.
Medallists in Capri-Napoli (ITA):
Men
1. Alessio Occhipinti (ITA)
6h32m20s6; 2. Marcel Schouten (NED) 6h34m33s4; 3. Simone Ruffini (ITA)
6h34m44s3
Women
1. Caroline Jouisse (FRA) 6h49m23s9;
2. Lisa Pou (FRA) 6h52m38s5; 3. Rebecca Talanti (ITA) 7h08min59s5
Full Results are displayed on FINA
website.
Rosario (ARG) will host the final
2021 meet on November 21.
Fédération Internationale de Natation
(FINA)
The Fédération Internationale de
Natation, founded in 1908, is the governing body for aquatics worldwide. FINA's
five discipline Swimming, Open Water Swimming, Diving, Water Polo and Artistic
Swimming - are all included in the Olympic programme. High Diving made its
first appearance in FINA events at the 2013 FINA World Championships. FINA counts
209 affiliated National Federations on the five continents and has its
headquarters in Lausanne (SUI).
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