The Russian swimmers will be all out to repair the damage over the next two days in the 25km races for men and women at the 3rd FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships.
The Russian swimmers will be all out to repair the damage over the next two days in the 25km races for men and women at the 3rd FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships.
After dominating the 5km race last week, Russian swimmers had to settle for positions lower down in the 10km races in both the mens and womens categories last Monday.
The Russian pairing of Danill Serebrennikov and Evgueni Kochkarov finished third and fourth in the mens race, while Ekaterina Seliverstova had to settle for fourth in the womens competition.
This setback gives us even more reason to fight back in the 25km races, the Russian coach, Vladimir Zakharov, told Gulf News.
Today will be the womens 25km race, while the mens 25km competition will be held tomorrow at the Dubai Creek.
The Russian challenge in the womens competition will be led by Natalia Pankina and Olesya Shalygina. Both our girls are strong and they should be able to be among the medals, Zakharov stated.
However, they can expect some tough competition from none other than Mondays winner in the 10km race and European Champion, Britta Kamrau.I am looking forward to the 25km race, Kamrau said.
Now that Ive won a race, I am all charged up for the next one. And the longer the distance, the better it is, the German added.
The mens race will have one of the strongest contenders for the title, Russias four-time world champion, Yuri Kudinov. We do not expect anything less than the gold from Yuri, coach Zakharov said.
Kudinov has been a strong subject of medal speculation as he aims for his fifth world crown in the 25km race.
He will show his class once he is in the water on Thursday, Zakharov said. Joining Kudinov will be teammate Evgueni Koch-karov.
There will be a 1km Masters Swim for the public before tomorrows 25km race for men. Registration will start at 7.30am and the race will be at 8am on championship course.