Mohammad, who finished 19th in the Beijing Olympic 10K Marathon Swim, won handily in 1:00:23.6 over Wenchao Xu of China (1:01:55.1) and Tu Chau Ba Ann of Vietnam (1:01:57.7).
Tang, an experienced 10K open water swimmer, won an exciting women's race in 1:05:29.1 just barely outtouching Hong Li of China (1:05:30.4) and Jing Zheng of China (1:05:31.3).
25 men started in the course off Sanur Beach on Indonesia's southeastern coast under conditions more like a swimming pool than the ocean. This suited most of the competitors who are pool swimmers competing in their first open water swimming race.
Mohammad, Xu and Li immediately set the pace and built a comfortable lead by the 1K mark. Over the next 3K, Mohammad and his two Chinese rivals often went off-course, allowing Andika Surya Adi of Indonesia, Nikita Dacera of the Philippines and Chau Ba Ann Tu of Vietnam to stay in the hunt.



Bartola Consolo, the Honorary Secretary of FINA attended and presented the men's 5K medals at the awards ceremony.
Photos, race results and the race summary were provided by FINA Technical Delegate Dennis Miller and FINA Technical Open Water Swimming Committee Honorary Secretary Shelley Taylor-Smith.
Upper photo shows the start of the women's race. Middle photo shows gold medalist Mohammad and silver medalist Wenchao on the awards podium.
Lower photos of victorious Mohammad, men's race start and a very happy Tang were taken by Firdia Lisnawati of the AP.
Men's Results:
GOLD: Mohammad Saleh (SYR), 1:00:23.6
SILVER: Wenchao Xu (CHN), 1:01:55.1
BRONZE: Tu Chau Ba Ann (VIE), 1:01:57.7
4th: Andika Surya Adi (INA), 1:02:55.9
5th: Nikita Dacera (PHI), 1:03:40.0
6th: Tin Yu Ling (KHG), 1:03:40.4
7th: Raymund Haryanto (INA), 1:04:32.7
8th: Siu Hang Cheung (HKG), 1:06:10.2
9th: Marzouq Al Salem (KUW), 1:06:10.3
10th: Fouad Shaikh (SYR), 1:06:26.9
11th: Abdulrahman Issa Mh Al-Ishaq (QAT), 1:06:47.3
12th: Musaliam Al-Khaduri (OMA), 1:06:51.4
13th: Mohammed Al-Habsi (OMA), 1:07.09.7
14th: Kiefer Ticao (PHI), 1:11:04.0
15th: Abdullah Mohammad (KUW), 1:11:14.0
16th: Ashane Harith Fernando (SRI), 1:11:16.7
17th: Abdulrahman Ahmed A I Ollan (QAT), 1:11:46.4
18th: Vivek Shanbhag (IND), 1:13:28.6
19th: K. Rupashinghe (SRI), 1:13:48.2
20th: Nabih Masri (JOR), 1:18:32.0
21st: Kareem Ennab (JOR), 1:18:32.3
DNF: Ihab Nemr (PLE)
DSQ: Yinhan Li (CHN)
DNS: Walid Nasib Hilal Alkaabi (UAE)
DNS: Obaid Ahmed Al Jesmi (UAE)
Women's Results:
GOLD: Natasha Tang Wing Yung (HKG), 1:05:29.1
SILVER: Hong Li (CHN), 1:05:30.4
BRONZE: Jing Zheng (CHN), 1:05:31.3
4th: Vy Vo Thi Thanh (VIE), 1:05:50.9
5th: Sing Wing Magnolia Kwong (HKG), 1:09:44.2
6th: Janice Andayani (INA), 1:10:48.2
7th: Niken Christiani (INA), 1:11:20.3
8th: Sara Hayajna (JOR), 1:14:13.5
9th: Miriam Hatamleh (JOR), 1:14:21.9
10th: Song Hui Han (PRK), 1:15:42.2
11th: Aditi Dhumatkar(IND), 1:15:42.8
12th: Mi Yong Kim (PRK), 1:19:36.8
13th: R. Wijerathne (SRI), 1:20:34.1
14th: Marvie Borja (PHI), 1:21:03.2
15th: Paula Abigail Vega (PHI), 1:21:44.7
16th: Chalani Darshani (SRI), 1:29:59.3
17th: Abdulrahman Ahmed A I Ollan (QAT), 1:11:46.4
18th: Vivek Shanbhag (IND), 1:13:28.6
19th: K. Rupashinghe (SRI), 1:13:48.2
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