Written by Andy Ross, World Aquatics
Correspondent
Image Source: Lucas Cipriano/World
Aquatics
Kristof Rasovszky took down the
Italians in the second stop of the World Aquatics Open Water World Cup in
Italian waters, but the Italians returned the favour on the Hungarian with a
gold-silver finish in Setubal, Portugal.
After spoiling the Italian party last
week in Italian waters, Kristof Rasovszky of Hungary was looking for a second
win in as many weeks on the World Aquatics Open Water World Cup. However, the
Italians were able to exact revenge on the 2019 5km World Champion with the
likes of Andrea Manzi (1:52:37.1) and Marcello Guidi (1:52:41.7) scoring a 1-2
finish.
Without the last two major champions
in last year’s World Aquatics Champ Gregorio Paltrinieri and the 2020 Olympic
champ Florian Wellbrock, this race was up for anyone’s taking.
With the race being later in the day
than usual, the race conditions were much slower than last week. The Italians
showed no signs of faltering, staying even with the lead pack early on as the
Hungarian duo of Rasovszky and David Betlehem were setting the pace.
Rasovszky held the lead through the
first two laps, while Betlehem took over on lap three. Guidi and Manzi stayed
closed however and pressed the foot on the gas on lap four, pulling away ever
so slightly from the Hungarians, who could not rebuttal.
The Italians have perhaps the most
depth in open water swimming at the moment, showcasing that even without their
two best swimmers, they can still go 1-2 in a World Cup race. Manzi and Guidi
were hardly challenged on the final lap with Betlehem finishing third at
1:53:12.1, while Rasovszky was fourth at 1:53:18.8.
Italy’s Mario Sanzullo nearly cracked
the top four by finishing fifth at 1:53:20.2 ahead of Great Britain’s Hector
Thomas Pardoe (1:53:20.4) and France’s Jules Wallart (1:53:29.8), who briefly
led the race after one of the early feeds.
Rasovszky is still leading the overall
standings with 1900 points while Guidi is in second with 1750.
Hungary’s Hunor Kovacs-Seres was the
junior winner at 1:55:34.2 for 13th overall.
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