OPEN WATER INDONESIA-Poliana Okimoto Cintra (BRA) and Ana
Marcela Cunha (BRA) signaled Brazil 's
intentions to be the faces of women's open water swimming in the lead up to the
next Olympic Games. Okimoto Cintra (1:58.19.2) touched just three tenths of a
second ahead of her teammate (1:58.19.5) in the women's 10km race. Angela
Maurer of Germany
(1:58.20.2) finished a full second behind the winner to claim a bronze medal.
For the Brazilian swimmers it was second medal for each at these World
Championships. Okimoto Cintra finished second to Haley Anderson (USA) in
Saturday's 5km race, Cunha earned a bronze medal in that race.
"I'm so excited. I have been training for this medal, even in freezing water, I have trained for this race, so this medal is pricelss. I am really happy to have my second medal in these World Championships. I felt strong during the race," said Okimoto Cintra. Okimoto Cintra won two silver medals in 5km and 10km at the 2006 FINA Open Water World Championships inNaples , Italy .
"I'm so excited. I have been training for this medal, even in freezing water, I have trained for this race, so this medal is pricelss. I am really happy to have my second medal in these World Championships. I felt strong during the race," said Okimoto Cintra. Okimoto Cintra won two silver medals in 5km and 10km at the 2006 FINA Open Water World Championships in
Her teammate said: "It's amazing to win two medals in
these World Championships. It shows that Brazil is doing serious work. Two
years ago in Shanghai
I finished in 11th position and I was unable to compete in the Olympic Games. I
watched the Olympics on TV. I went to work and I improved a lot. Today I am the
second best open water swimmer in the world, just behind another Brazilian
athlete. In the 2015 Kazan World Championships I want to be in the first 10
positions so that I can be at the Olympics in my country. I need to relax for a
few days before the 25km on Saturday."