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By City News Service
Apr 19, 2021
MISSION VIEJO (CNS) - Mission Viejo resident David Heron won his second race in three days at the Open Water National and Junior National Championships today, finishing first in the men s 5K.
Heron was second behind Brennan Gravley entering the final lap of the three-lap race in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, but finished four seconds ahead of the University of Florida swimmer, completing the course in 59 minutes, 29 seconds.
Dylan Gravley, the younger brother of Brennan Gravley, was third in 59:36.
“This competition was really exciting because it was truly ‘open water,’ the conditions were a little bit more rough than swimming in a lake,” said Heron, who won the men s 10K race Friday. “It s fun not knowing what to expect in a race and I like that about open water.” The national championship was fifth for Heron. He also won the 5K races in 2012, 2017 and 2018.
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WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES It will be a damp Friday on the Coast as the weather bureau predicts a high chance of showers this morning, tending to a medium chance of rain in the afternoon. There s also the possibility of a thunderstorm near the coast in the morning and across the hinterland later today. Maleny will reach a maximum temperature of 26C, while a majority of the region will sit at 28C. Low tide was at 1.15am at 0.33m and high tide will be at 7.43am at 1.93m. The next low tide is scheduled for 2.02pm at 0.39m while high tide reaches 1.57m at 7.53pm.
This year s event will have major implications for Sloman, with the top two competitors progressing to an Olympic-qualifying event in Japan. Sloman said he was excited for the race and especially keen to make up for falling short midway through Olympic qualifiers last year. With the selection process for Tokyo forced to restart due to COVID-19, Sloman has been gifted a second chance. I m more motivated than ever to get on that team because I know how gutted I was when I missed out, he said. It s obviously one competition that leads to the Olympic team, so it s a very important race.