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Gemmell's Finishing Kick Takes Men's 10km

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Youth almost reigned in the men's 10k, as compared to the women's race that was relatively veteran, but Georgia's Andrew Gemmell (who is almost a veteran at only 20) powered around the final bouy to pull away for the win at the 2012 US Open Water National Championship 10km race.

Germantown Academy's Arthur Frayler, headed to Florida next year, swam like a veteran in this race. He saved his legs for much of the race, and holding the lead for much of the race even rolled over on his back a few times in the race to check out his competition without giving up any ground. But he made one vital mistake coming around the final bouy about 400 meters from the finish. He hit the bouy, which broke his momentum and seemingly his focus, just as Gemmell went crazy on the field.

The Mission Viejo Nadadores men used the same famous kick as we saw from the women, but they used it much later in the race. With about 150 meters to go, Janardan Burns looked as though he was diving in for the first 150 meters of the day and powered to a clear 2nd-place victory.

The best battle at the finish was between David Heron, another swimmer from Mission Viejo, and Joey Pedroza, a swimmer with the other Nadadores (out of the Davie version in Florida) were stroke for stroke into the finish, demonstrating the true excitement of an open water finish. Without breaking stroke the pair swung upward to touch the elevated finishing pad, but it was Heron who slapped the pad first for 3rd. Pedroza took 4th.

Official results are not out yet, but Frayler ended up fading well back, as did the newcomer Jordan Wilimovsky, an 18-year old from Team Santa Monica. Wilimovsky was only 50th in this race at last year's event, but did well to hang right with Gemmell and Frayler for the majority of this race, but with about a kilometer to go just ran out of steam. He's a big-time name to watch.

Alex Meyer, the American already qualified as an Olympian, hung back in this race. This is his first serious race back from breaking a collar bone, and with his Olympic spot already sealed up, he didn't take much of a chance with injury.

Full Results are not yet available, but we will post them when they are.


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