The women's 10K at the final stage of the 2023 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup witnessed the spectacular dominance of American 16-year-old Claire Weinstein. Taking charge on lap five, Weinstein surged ahead, leaving competitors in her wake, ultimately clinching victory at 1:56:54.30. Hungary's Bettina Fabian secured second place (1:58:07.50). In contrast to the men's race, Weinstein enjoyed a solo finish, displaying remarkable prowess in challenging conditions. Reflecting on her performance, Weinstein expressed satisfaction with her second international open water race, navigating wavy waters



