Olympic champion Daniel Wiffen retires from open water swimming after finishing 18th in Paris

Olympic champion Daniel Wiffen announced his immediate retirement from open water swimming after completing the gruelling 10km race in the River Seine on Friday.

Wiffen, who won gold in the 800m freestyle in the pool as well as bronze in the 1500m, finished 18th in the marathon swim, over six minutes behind the winner.

It was the first time the Irish star has competed in the marathon swim and after finishing the race, he said it will definitely be the last.

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“(First) and last,” he said.

“Probably one of the worst things I’ve ever done. But I’m happy I did it, now I can say I range to 10km. I actually placed higher than I did in Tokyo in the pool so I’m pretty proud of myself.

“My goal was to finish and I’m happy to say I didn’t come last.”

Wiffen was proud to just finish the 10km race.Wiffen was proud to just finish the 10km race.
Wiffen was proud to just finish the 10km race. Credit: Luke Hales/Getty Images

Wiffen added that he considered pulling the pin halfway through the race, but was desperate to finish.

“All of the coaches are laughing ’cause I was swimming out by myself…all I was thinking was yeah I can’t be getting kicked in the face. I got a couple of elbows in the eye, got punched in the face at one point, I was like ‘this sport isn’t for me I don’t think.’ I definitely want my own lane next time,” he said.

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