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Wiffen Continues to Make Swimming History

ByEmma Porter |

Team Ireland’s Daniel Wiffen has finished in 18th place in the 10k Marathon Swim at the Paris Olympic Games this morning. Incredibly, he had never swam a 10k Open Water race before today.

Wiffen leaves Paris as the first Irishman to win a swimming medal at an Olympic Games, claiming Gold in the 800m Freestyle and bronze in the 1500m Freestyle, the twenty-three-year-old has now written more history as the first Irish athlete to compete in Marathon Swimming at a Games, and the first to compete in two aquatic disciplines at a Games.

With the iconic Eiffel Tower as the backdrop, completing six laps of the circuit (1.67km loop) between the Pont Alexandre III and the Pont de l’Alma in the River Seine, where swimming at the 1924 Games took place, the Armagh man finished in one hour, 57.20 minutes.

Wiffen was the fastest of all swimmers who had entered through qualification from the 800m and 1500m pool events, ranking as high as 12th place during the first two loops.

Hungary took gold and bronze with Kristof Rasovszky (1:50.52) and David Bethlehem (1:51.09) joined by German’s Oliver Klemet (1:50.54) on the podium.

Speaking after the race Wiffen said, “It’s the worst and best thing I’ve ever done in my life. The reason why it was the worst is because it was the most painful thing I’ve ever done. But, in terms of best, it’s because I’m happy to say I’m an Olympic open-water swimmer, dual-sport athlete, and a contact-sport athlete as well.”

Talking about his thought’s during the race he said, “What goes through my mind…the first lap was, ‘Do you know what, I can win this.’ The second lap was, ‘Maybe, maybe we can still win’, the third lap was, ‘we gotta try to get into the place to win’, and on the fourth lap I was like, ‘Nah, we should get out.’ On the fifth lap it was like, ‘No, let’s try make a move again’, and on the sixth lap it was, ‘Okay, let’s try and hold the position.’

“[I’m] Very happy. In the pool I was amazed with myself. I set my sights to be Olympic champion and I’ve done that, and I got a bronze medal as well.”

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