Frenchman Marc-Antoine Olivier became vice-world champion in the 10 km open water race on Sunday in Doha, where the other Tricolor in the running, Logan Fontaine, took fourth place.
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This is Olivier's second world medal over this distance, after bronze in 2017.
The race was won by the Hungarian Kristof Rasovszky, winner in 1 hour 48 min 21 sec.
On Saturday, in the women's race, Océane Cassignol and Caroline Jouisse also won their place for Paris-2024.