
Watch Marc-Antoine Olivier Win In Seychelles
Courtesy of Colin Hill on Beau Vallon Beach in Seychelles.
Colin Hill captured Marc-Antoine Oliviers victory in a highlight reel of this weekend’s FINA / CNSG Marathon Swim World Series 10 km race in Seychelles.
Official Men’s Results:
1. Marc-Antoine Olivier (France) 1:56:02.00
2. Nicholas Sloman(Australia) 1:56:04.10
3. Kristóf Rasovszky (Hungary) 1:56:04.30
4. Ferry Weertman (Netherlands) 1:56:04.80
5. Bailey Armstrong (Australia) 1:56:14.10
6. Kai Graeme Edwards (Australia) 1:56:24.70
7. Paul Cotter Hayden (Australia) 1:56:29.70
8. Matteo Furlan (Italy) 1:56:33.20
9. Yuval Safra (Israel) 1:56:38.70
10. Evgenii Drattcev (Russia) 1:56:59.60
11. Jiabao An (China) 1:57:00.60
12. Kirill Abrosimov (Russia) 1:57:10.50
13. Zhongyi Qiao (China) 1:57:13.70
14. Daniel Szekelyi (Hungary) 1:57:15.70
15. Allan do Carmo (Brazil) 1:57:18.60
16. Andreas Waschburger (Germany) 1:57:18.90
17. Chad Ho (South Africa) 1:57:21.00
18. Victor Colonese (Brazil) 1:57:22.10
19. Elliot Sodemann (Sweden) 1:57:24.80
20. Shahar Resman (Israel) 1:57:29.00
21. Nicholas Rollo (Australia) 1:57:37.50
22. Pepijn Smits (Netherlands) 1:57:43.50
23. Marcel Schouten (Netherlands) 1:57:43.90
24. Danie Marais (South Africa) 1:57:48.60
25. Mark Papp (Hungary) 1:57:54.80
26. Ziyang Zhang (China) 1:57:55.30
27. Peter Galicz (Hungary) 1:57:56.70
28. Yunze Wang (China) 1:57:57.60
29. Reilly Kennedy (Australia) 1:58:01.80
30. Dario Verani (Italy) 1:58:04.50
31. Christopher Jedel (Sweden) 1:58:09.70
32. Shuyi Liu (China) 1:58:57.00
33. Phillip Seidler (Namibia) 1:58:58.80
34. Idan Mordel (Israel) 2:02:00.20
35. Gong Cheng (China) 2:04:05.90
36. Levente Selmeci (Hungary) 2:06:12.60
37. Simon Bachmann (Seychelles) 2:10:21.60
38. Damien Payet (Seychelles) 2:20:15.80
DNF Christian Reichert (Germany)
DNF Ahmad Samara (Qatar)
DNF Mohamed Mahmoud (Qatar)
DNF Alain Vidot (Seychelles)
Copyright © 2019 by Colin Hill Swims
Southern California native, born 1962, is the creator of the WOWSA Awards, Oceans Seven, Openwaterpedia, Citrus Corps, World Open Water Swimming Association, Daily News of Open Water Swimming, Global Open Water Swimming Conference. He is Chief Executive Officer of KAATSU Global and KAATSU Research Institute. Inductee in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame (Honor Swimmer, Class of 2001) and Ice Swimming Hall of Fame (Honor Contributor – Media, Class of 2019), recipient of the International Swimming Hall of Fame’s Poseidon Award (2016), International Swimming Hall of Fame’s Irving Davids-Captain Roger Wheeler Memorial Award (2010), USA Swimming’s Glen S. Hummer Award (2007, 2010) and Harvard University’s John B. Imrie Award (1984). Served on the FINA Technical Open Water Swimming Committee and as Technical Delegate with the 2011 Special Olympics World Summer Games, and 9-time USA Swimming coaching staff.