5. Jarrod Poort, Australia, 53:34.3.
6. Samuel De Bona, Brazil, 53:34.9.
7. Ivan Alejandro Enderica
Ochoa, Ecuador, 53:36.7.
8. Sergey Bolshakov, Russia, 53:36.8.
9. Damien Cattinvidal, France, 53:38.4.
10. Igor Chervynskiy, Ukraine, 53:38.4.
1. Haley Anderson, United States, 56 minutes, 34.2 seconds.
2. Poliana Okimoto, Brazil, 56:34.4.
3. Ana Marcela Cunha, Brazil, 56:44.7.
4. Kalliopi Araouzou, Greece, 56:45.3.
5. Isabelle Franziska, Germany, 56:46.2.
6. Cara Baker, New Zealand, 56:46.2.
7. Martina Grimaldi, Italy, 56:46.3.
8. Becca Mann, United States, 56:46.4.
9. Aurelie Muller, France, 56:46.5.
10. Rachele Bruni, Italy, 56:48.1.
1. China (Wu Minxia and Shi Tingmao), 338.40 points.
2. Italy (Tania Cagnotto and Francesca Dallape), 307.80.
3. Canada (Jennifer Abel and Pamela Ware), 292.08.
4. Mexico (Arantxa Chavez and Laura Sanchez), 290.70.
5. Malaysia (Jun Hoong Cheong and Pandelela Rinong Pamg), 289.20.
6. Britain (Rebecca Gallantree and Alicia Blagg), 284.73.
7. United States (Amanda Burke and Samantha Pickens), 284.64.
8. Australia (Maddison Keeney and Sherilyse Gowlett), 279.03.
9. Russia (Diana Chaplieva and Daria Govor), 278.40.
10. Ukraine (Olena Fedorova and Anna Pysmenska), 270.90.
11. Japan (Sayaka Shibusawa and Mai Nakagawa) 250.50.
12. Hong Kong (Sharon Chan and Sze Man Leung) 244.71.
1. Svetlana Romashina, Russia, 96.800 points.
2. Huang Xuechen, China, 95.500.
3. Ona Carbonell, Spain, 94.400.
4. Anna Voloshyna, Ukraine, 92.900.
5. Yukiko Inui, Japan, 91.900.
6. Chloe Isaac, Canada, 90.600.
7. Despoina Solomou, Greece, 89.600.
8. Linda Cerruti, Italy, 89.200.
9. Jenna Randall, Britain, 87.500.
10. Mary Christene Killman, United States, 87.300.