Brazilian Cunha wins women’s 5K open water at world titles
GWANGJU, Korea, Republic Of — Ana Marcela Cunha improved on her already impressive career in open-water swimming at the world championships with a win in the 5-kilometre race on Wednesday.
It was the 27-year-old Brazilian’s fourth gold and 10th medal overall at the world championships since 2011.
Cunha, who was consistently in the top 10 throughout the race, pulled away in the final 300 metres to finish in 57 minutes, 56.00 seconds, a second ahead of Aurelie Muller of France. There was a tie for the bronze medal: American Hannah Moore and Leonie Beck of Germany both finished in 57:58, two seconds behind Cunha in the non-Olympic event.
Defending 5-kilometre world champion Ashley Twichell of the U.S. placed seventh.