Weertman edges Wilimovsky for 10K open water title at worlds
BUDAPEST, Hungary — After swimming for almost two hours in open water, Olympic champion Ferry Weertman edged defending champion Jordan Wilimovsky by one tenth of a second for the 10-kilometre title at the world championships on Tuesday.
Weertman earned the Netherlands’ first medal of the championships, on Lake Balaton, about 130 kilometres (80 miles) southwest of Budapest.
“I just love swimming … I haven’t stopped for a moment, and this hard work paid off,” said the 25-year-old Weertman, who began swimming at age 6 because his brother made it look like fun.
Wilimovsky had no regrets, despite the closest of finishes.


