Miracle in the Seine: Hungarian gold and bronze in men’s 10 km swimming marathon at Paris Olympics

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Kristóf Rasovszky claimed the Olympic gold with a flawless performance in the men’s 10 km swimming marathon in the Seine this morning. This marks Hungary’s fourth Olympic gold at the Paris Games. Dávid Betlehem finished third, securing the bronze.

Hungarians dominate swimming marathon in Paris

Kristóf Rasovszky led the race from start to finish. Prior to the event, swimmers were unable to test the river due to poor water quality. There was even uncertainty yesterday about whether the marathon swimming would proceed as planned.

Hungarian gold and bronze in men's 10 km swimming marathon at Paris Olympics
Rasovszky in the Seine. Photo: MTI

“Today’s results were considered ‘very good’ according to the World Aquatics thresholds for E.coli and Enterococci on all four testing points across the marathon swimming course,” the organisers of the Olympic Games and swimming governing body World Aquatics said in a statement to Reuters yesterday.

The swimming marathon began at 7:30 am, and Rasovszky’s main competitor was the German swimmer Oliver Klemet. Klemet briefly took the lead during the fifth lap. Dávid Betlehem, another Hungarian swimmer aged just 21 and trained in Veszprém, clinched third place with a powerful final lap, finishing ahead of Domenico Acerenza.

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