Malta Independent

Xin wins 10-kilometer open water swim at world championsh­ips

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Xin Xin of China won the women's 10-kilometer open water event yesterday, lifting China to its fourth gold medal of the world swimming championsh­ips.

Xin finished in a time of one hour, 54 minutes, 47:20 seconds. The 22-year old, who finished fourth in the same event at the Rio Olympics, is now guaranteed a spot at next year's Olympics in Tokyo.

Haley Anderson of the U.S. took silver, 0.90 seconds behind, and Italy's Rachele Bruni finished third to take bronze, 1.80 seconds behind Anderson.

"My goal before this competitio­n was to qualify for the Olympics," said Xia, who will compete in her third Olympics at Tokyo. "I believe that I can race better and better in the future."

"My strategy today was to relax and save energy in the first half, and to keep clear in the mind and also to keep the confidence in myself."

In a frantic finish a large pack of swimmers jostled for a topten placing which would earn qualificat­ion for next year's Olympics, with Xin and Anderson surging ahead in the final 20 meters to claim top spots on the podium.

American Ashley Twichell finished seventh to join Anderson in qualifying for Tokyo, as did reigning Olympic champion Sharon Van Rouwendaal of the Netherland­s who finished tenth.

"It was always my goal to be on the podium here, it wasn't just about finishing in the top 10 today," said Anderson, who won silver at the London Olympics in 2012. "I am really excited about how I finished, not just where I finished. This is a great set up for me for the Olympics next summer."

On Saturday, Kristof Rasovszky of Hungary won the men's 5-kilometer open water event to claim the first medal of the world swimming championsh­ips, before China completed a sweep of all three diving events on the opening day.

Other open water races include a 5-kilometer team relay on Thursday and men's and women's races over 25 kilometers next Friday.

Zhang Jiaqi and Lu Wei won the women's 10-meter platform synchro event at the world swimming championsh­ips on Sunday as Chinese divers continued their dominance by claiming their fifth straight gold medal.

Competing at their first world event, Zhang and Lu dominated the event from the onset, winning with 345.24 points.

"It was the first worlds for both of us, we were very nervous indeed. We encouraged each other before and after each dive. That helped us a lot," the 15-year-old Zhang said.

"We had two big mistakes in the easy dives this morning, so we took time to check out the problems through watching video. We improved in the final and we won the championsh­ip."

Malaysian veteran Mun Yee Leong and Pandelela Pamg won the silver with 312.72 points.

Samantha Bromberg and Katrina Young came from behind in the fifth and final dive to win bronze with 304.86 points.

"We were excited to get the Olympic qualificat­ion and finished third at last," Young said.

"In fact, we were very nervous before the last dive, which was our favorite. But when we were on the platform, we concentrat­ed on our own dive, not the others," Young said.

Earlier, 17-year-old debutant Wang Zongyuan claimed China's fourth gold when he won the men's 1-meter springboar­d with 440.25 points.

Rommel Pacheco Marrufo of Mexico secured 420.15 for silver while defending champion Peng Jianfeng of China finished third with 415 points.

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