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2025 Golden Goggle Awards
September 27, 2025 Denver, Colorado SwimSwam Official Ballot Online Auction (Closes at 10 PM MST, Sept 27)Ivan Puskovitch has won the Fran Crippen Open Water Athlete of the Year award. He wins the award after Katie Grimes has won the award the last two years. This is only the third year of the award. Other nominees included Mariah Denigan, Dylan Gravley, and Brinkleigh Hansen.
Puskovitch finished 7th in the 3 km knockout sprints at the 2025 World Championships, finishing 5th in heat 1 of the 1500 race to advance to the semifinal before finishing 7th in the 1000 race. Only the top three swimmers advanced to the final 500 race. His 7th place finish was the highest of any of the open water swimmers for the US in Singapore.
He also was 20th in the men’s 5 km open water event in a time of a 1:00:26.3. He did not swim the 10 km event.
Puskovitch won the US National title in the 5 km event back at the start of April which punched his ticket to Worlds. He was 3rd in the 10 km at US Nationals, just missing making the event at Worlds.
He was a nominee for the award a year ago as he represented the US at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the open water, but Katie Grimes ultimately ended up winning the award.
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