Finnia Wunram

Finnia Wunram (born 18 December 1995) is a 25-year-old professional marathon swimmer from Germany.
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Open Water Swimming Career
- She competes on the FINA 10K Marathon Swimming World Cup professional circuit
- She finished third overall on the 2013 European Open Water Swimming Cup (LEN Cup)
- She competed in the 25 km marathon swim at the 2014 LEN European Swimming Championships
- She won the 2015 Internationale Deutsche Meisterschaften im Freiwasserschwimmen 10 km
- She finished sixth at the 2016 European Open Water Swimming Championships 10 km marathon swim
- She finished second in the 5 km Time Trial race at the 2016 European Open Water Swimming Championships in Hoorn, Netherlands
- She competed in the 10 km race at the 2017 FINA World Swimming Championships in Lake Balaton, Hungary.
- She competed on the 2017 FINA 10K Marathon Swimming World Cup professional marathon swimming circuit.
- She finished 5th overall on the 2017 FINA 10K Marathon Swimming World Cup professional marathon swimming circuit.
- She finished 2nd in the 2018 FINA/HOSA Marathon Swim World Series race in Doha, Qatar on 16 March 2018.
- She finished 3rd in the 10 km race at the 2020 German National Open Water Swimming Championships in Aggertalsperre, Derschlagerstraße, Germany on 22 August 2020.
- On 4 August 2021, she finished 10th in the Olympic 10K Marathon Swim at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games in Odaiba Marine Park.
2020 Olympic 10K Marathon Swim Qualifiers
Wunram qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games at the 2019 FINA World Swimming Championships 10 km marathon swim held in Yeosu EXPO Ocean Park in Gwangju, South Korea on 14 July 2019:
1. Xin Xin (China) 1:54:47.20
2. Haley Anderson (USA) 1:54:48.10
3. Rachele Bruni (Italy) 1:54:49.90
4. Lara Grangeon (France) 1:54:50.00
5. Ana Marcela Cunha (Brazil) 1:54:50.50
6. Ashley Twichell (USA) 1:54:50.50
7. Kareena Lee (Australia) 1:54:50.50
8. Finnia Wunram (Germany) 1:54:50.70
9. Leonie Beck (Germany) 1:54:51.00
10. Sharon van Rouwendaal (Netherlands) 1:54:51.10
2020 Tokyo Olympic Games Results
1. Ana Marcela Cunha (Brazil, 29) 1:59:30.90
2. Sharon van Rouwendaal (Netherlands, 27) 1:59:31.70
3. Kareena Lee (Australia, 27) 1:59:32.50
4. Anna Olasz (Hungary, 27) 1:59:34.80
5. Leonie Beck (Germany, 24) 1:59:35.10
6. Haley Anderson (USA, 29) 1:59:36.90
7. Ashley Twichell (USA, 32) 1:59:37.90
8. Xin Xin (China, 24) 2:00:10.10
9. Lara Grangeon de Villele (France, 29) 2:00:57.0
10. Finnia Wunram (Germany, 25) 2:01:01.90
11. Samantha Arévalo (Ecuador, 26) 2:01:30.60
12. Cecilia Biagioli (Argentina, 36) 2:01:31.70
13. Yumi Kida (Japan, 36) 2:01:40.90
14. Rachele Bruni (Italy, 30) 2:02:10.20
15. Anastasiia Kirpichnikova (Russian Olympic Committee, 21) 2:03:17.50
16. Paula Ruiz Bravo (Spain, 22) 2:03:17.60
17. Angelica Andre (Portugal, 26) 2:04:40.70
18. Kate Farley Sanderson (Canada, 21) 2:04:59.10
19. Alice Dearing (Great Britain, 24) 2:05:03.20
20. Paola Perez (Venezuela, 30) 2:05:45.00
21. Michelle Weber (South Africa, 24) 2:06:56.50
22. Krystyna Panchishko (Ukraine, 23) 2:07:35.10
23. Li-Shan Chantal Liew (Singapore, 22) 2:08:17.90
24. Spela Perse (Slovenia, 25) 2:08:33.00
25. Souad Nefissa Cherouati (Algeria, 32) 2:17:21.60
2020 Tokyo Olympic Games Marathon Swim Coverage
- Ana Marcela Cunha Realizes Golden Olympic Dream
- Tokyo 2020: Olympic Marathon Swim Predictions – Finnia Wunram (Germany)
- Women’s Olympic 10K Marathon Swim Finalists For Tokyo
- Canada’s Kate Sanderson Is Heading To The Tokyo Olympic Games
- Spain's Paula Ruiz Bravo Is Heading To The Tokyo Olympic Games
- Hungary's Anna Olasz Is Heading To The Tokyo Olympic Games
External links
- Will the 25K Race At FINA World Championships Be Cancelled?
- Swimming in Seychelles at the FINA World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships 2022
- International Conference on Open Water Swimming and Racing Techniques in Tokyo
- Florian Wellbrock, Rob Muffels, Finnia Wunram Start to Catch Up
- From #stopolympics...To Bring It On!
- Tokyo 2020 Delayed…But Hopeful
- If The 2020 Olympic Marathon Swim Were Held As Scheduled: The Women
- Open Water Swimming Lingo At The Olympics
- 1 Day Earlier, 1 Year Later, The Tokyo Olympics
- 2020 Tokyo Olympics Appears To Be Postponed
- Tokyo Olympics Faces Force Majeure, Postponement
- #stopolympics Picks Up The Pace
- Italy’s Nuoto Pushes #stopolympics
- Ana Marcela Cunha Finishes With Another World Title
- FINA/HOSA Marathon Swim World Series On FINAtv
- Digging Deep In Doha
- Open Water Swimming
- Marathon Swimming
- Cozumel Will Be Prelude to Rio
- 2013 5K World Championships Results Barcelona
- World Professional Marathon Swimming Federation
- World Open Water Swimming Association
- Anna Olasz Showcases Her Talents In Hamburg
- Rachele Bruni + Simone Ruffini + Federico Vanelli Win LEN 5K
- Danielle Huskisson Swims Out Of The Shadows In Hoorn
- Ana Marcela Cunha Wins Tight Race In China
- Arianna Bridi Wraps Up FINA World Cup Title In Hong Kong
- Arianna Bridi Wins FINA 10K Marathon Swimming World Cup
- Nothing Great Is Easy For Sharon Van Rouwendaal
- German Duo – Finnia Wunram & Leonie Beck – Qualify For 2020 Tokyo Olympics
- Kareena Lee: 2020 Olympian With A Special Swim
- Rachele Bruni Takes Next Big Step Towards Tokyo
- IM An Olympian: Lara Grangeon Styling Towards Tokyo
- Ana Marcela Cunha, From 2008 To 2020
- Xin Xin Pulls Off Major Upset, Wins 10K FINA World Championship
- Haley Anderson, America’s Three-peat Olympic Swimmer
- Ashley Twichell Realizes Her Olympic Dream
- FINA World Championships 10 km Men’s Start List – 2020 Tokyo Olympics Qualifier
- FINA World Championships 10 km Women’s Start List – 2020 Tokyo Olympics Qualifier
- Finnia Wunram FINA bio