Ferry Weertman Wins RCP Tiburon Mile Ahead Of Heron, Vargas, Grothe, Twichell
Loaded with some of swimming’s biggest names in distance — and some who aren’t even distance specialists — the 2018 RCP Tiburon Mile had an exciting finish with a big group of elite swimmers competing in the open water ocean race in San Francisco.
Ferry Weertman of the Netherlands, fresh off a victory in open water at the 2018 European Championships, finished first in the elite group in 21:50, finishing just one second ahead of David Heron (21:50) and two seconds ahead of Michigan’s Ricardo Vargas (21:52).
Team USA members Zane Grothe and Ashley Twichell each finished at 21:56, giving Twichell the women’s victory.
Becca Mann was next at 22:09, followed by a trio of Italians — Rachele Bruni (22:14), Martina Dememme (22:18) and Caroline Jouisse (22:46).
Alex Meyer of the U.S. was 10th (23:26).
There were plenty of non-distance and non-open water specialists that competed as well. Sprinting sensation Ranomi Kromowidjojo of the Netherlands competed in the event and finished 20th, clocking a 27:25.
There were also different divisions in the race.
Cristian Twyman won the men’s race in 25:56, finishing ahead of Michael Stokes (26:01) and Stephen Root (26:40).
The women’s race went to Lizzy Follmer, who finished in 27:12. Jesse Chamberlain was second in 27:57.
Local Morgan Schlesinger won the wet suit race in 25:45 ahead of Jane Esahak-Gage (25:53).
Check out the full results at each age group here.
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