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54th place in men's 10km swimming world championship marathon Oh Se-beom ranked 56th.


Rushovsky wins the 2024 World Championships open water swimming men's 10km race

Rushovski swims in the men's 10km open water swimming race at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships held at Old Doha Port in Doha, Qatar, on the 4th.

Park Jae-hoon (23, Seogwipo City Hall) ranked 54th, in the lower mid-range, in the men's 10 km open water swimming (marathon swimming) at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships.

Jaehoon Park finished the race in 1 hour 54 minutes 33.90 seconds at the race held at Old Doha Port in Doha, Qatar on the 4th, placing 54th out of 79 people.

I was hoping to secure a spot at the Paris Olympics through this competition, but the results I expected did not come out.

In the men's and women's individual 10 km at the Doha World Championships, you will be eligible to participate in the Paris Olympics if you place in the 'top 13, excluding athletes who have already qualified for the Paris Olympics', or if you rank first among Asian athletes.

On this day, there were seven Asian athletes who reached the finish line before Jaehoon Park.

Jaehoon Park competed for the first time in the 10km open water swimming event at the 2019 Gwangju World Championships and placed 59th, and in 2022 he ranked 36th in Budapest and 39th in Fukuoka.

In the 10km 4th individual world championships, he fell out of the top 50.

Oh Se-beom (20, Armed Forces Athletic Corps), who also competed, placed 56th with a time of 1 hour, 54 minutes, 34.50 seconds.

Jaehoon Park and Sebeom Oh will also participate in the men's 5km on the 7th and the mixed team 6km on the 8th.

On this day, Krysztof Rushovski (26, Hungary) won the men's 10 km race with a time of 1 hour, 48 minutes and 21.20 seconds.

Rushovski, who took second place in this event at the Fukuoka World Championships last year, was the first to touch the 'final pad' this time.

Rushovski is the men's 10 km champion at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics held in 2021 and the men's 5 km gold medalist at the 2019 Gwangju World Championships.

Marc-Anthony Olivier (27, France) took second place with 1 hour 48 minutes 23.60 seconds, and Hector Pardo (22, England) took third place with 1 hour 48 minutes 29.20 seconds.
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