Claire Weinstein, Samuel Marsteiner Win Junior 5Ks at Open Water Championships

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Claire Weinstein, Samuel Marsteiner Win Junior 5Ks at Open Water Championships

Claire Weinstein and Samuel Marsteiner won the girls and boys junior 5-kilometer races Saturday at the 2022 Open Water National Championships.

The races fell on Day 2 of the three-day event at Lynn Hall Beach Park in Fort Myers Beach, Fla. The top two finishers will take part in the 2022 World Junior Open Water Championships, Sept. 1-4 in Beau Vallon, Seychelles.

Weinstein led the whole way, pulling away late in a time of 1:06:08. Her time was more than a minute up on Abigail Miller of Mission Viejo Nadadores. Cher Patrick of Area Tallahassee Aquatic Club was third.

“It felt really good,” Weinstein said in a USA Swimming release. “It’s nice that we have (international_ trips since last year they were cancelled. It feels really good.”

Weinstein makes it two wins for Sandpipers of Nevada in two days, with Katie Grimes having won the women’s 10K race on Friday.

Marsteiner, just 14 years old, won the boys race in 1:02.40. The top 10 finishers were clustered within just two and a half minutes.

“It was a lot of fun,” Marsteiner said. “I haven’t swam in the ocean in a while, but I did do this meet last year as a 13-year-old. That was a learning experience that helped me a lot.”

Nathan Szobota of NOVA of Virginia surged in the final lap to finish second. William Seigel finished third.

Girls’ Junior 5K

  1. Claire Weinstein (Port Jefferson, N.Y./Sandpipers of Nevada), 1:06:08
  2. Abigail Miller (Mason, Ohio/Mission Viejo Nadadores), 1:07:19
  3. Cher Patrick (Tallahassee, Fla./Area Tallahassee Aquatic Club), 1:07:54
  4. Sarah Larsen (Malverne, N.Y./Long Island Aquatic Club), 1:08:13
  5. Aubrey Tuthill (Sarasota, Fla./Tampa Elite Aquatics), 1:09:07
  6. Olivia Moore (Saint Johns, Fla./Planet Swim Aquatics), 1:09:31
  7. Kaitlyn Latendresse (Tacoma, Wash./King Aquatic Club), 1:09:41
  8. Clarke Neace (Beavercreek, Ohio/SwimMAC Carolina), 1:09:56
  9. Arabelle Johnson (Muncie, Ind./Fishers Area Swimming Tigers), 1:10:30
  10. Samantha Anderson (Garden City, N.Y./Long Island Aquatic Club), 1:12:54

Boys’ Junior 5K

  1. Samuel Marsteiner (Raleigh, N.C./New Wave Swim Team), 1:02:40
  2. Nathan Szobota (Richmond, Va./NOVA of Virginia Aquatics), 1:02:56
  3. William Siegel (Long Island, N.Y./Long Island Aquatic Club), 1:03:31
  4. Paul Mullen (Woodbridge, Va./Nation’s Capital Swim Club), 1:03:41
  5. Colin Jacobs (Sarasota, Fla./Sarasota Tsunami Swim Team), 1:03:45
  6. Patrick O’Hagan (Floral Park, N.Y./Long Island Aquatic Club), 1:04:37
  7. Cody Sprague (Virginia Beach, Fla./Sandpipers of Nevada), 1:05:03
  8. Patrick Maldonado (San Antonio, Texas/Alamo Area Aquatic Association), 1:05:05
  9. Brandon Gear (St. Augustine, Fla./Saint Augustine Swim Team), 1:05:07
  10. Gabe Manteufel (Las Vegas, Nev./Sandpipers of Nevada), 1:05:10
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Terry Watts
Terry Watts
2 years ago

Way to go Sam!

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