By Braden Keith on SwimSwam After finishing 18th in the men’s open water 10km race on Friday in Paris, Irish swimmer Daniel Wiffen said he was “happy he did it,” but that “it’s probably one of the worst thing (he’s) ever done.” He says he’ll probably never race an open water 10k again. New Olympic qualifying procedures instituted this year resulted in some less-experienced open water swimmers like Wiffen entering in the Olympics. Previously, swimmers had to qualify for the Olympics via either the World Championships or a secondary open water qualifying event. This year, after the number of qualifiers through that traditional pathway was dialed back because of reduced IOC athlete caps, World
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