2023 BERLIN SWIM OPEN
- Friday, April 21st – Sunday, April 23rd
- Berlin, Germany
- LCM (50m)
- World Championships Qualifier
- Day 1 Recap/Day 2 Recap
- Results
The final day of the 2023 Berlin Swim Open saw 21-year-old Lukas Martens clock a time of 3:43.86 to get to the wall first in the men’s 400m free final.
Martens clinched the gold ahead of Oliver Klemet who settled for silver in 3:45.34 while Sven Schwarz rounded out the top 3 in 3:46.56. Olympic champion Florian Wellbrock placed 4th in 3:49.30.
Martens has actually been quicker this season, having laid down a season-best of 3:43.32 earlier this month to rank #2 in the world this season. Klemet’s time now checks him in as the 6th fastest performer on the season.
2022-2023 LCM Men 400 Free
Short
3:40.68
2 | Ahmed Hafnaoui | TUN | 3:40.70 | 07/23 |
3 | Lukas Martens | GER | 3:42.20 | 07/23 |
4 | Elijah Winnington | AUS | 3:43.48 | 06/13 |
5 | Guilherme Costa | BRA | 3:43.58 | 07/23 |
6 | Kim Woomin | KOR | 3:43.92 | 07/23 |
Lucas Matzerath topped the men’s 200m breast podium, taking gold in a final time of 2:10.33. That fell just painstakingly .01 off the 2:10.32 World Aquatics ‘A’ standard needed for Fukuoka.
Poland’s Adela Piskorksa picked up another backstroke win, topping the 200m distance with a time of 2:09.82. That’s a big personal best for the woman who had never before been under the 2:12 barrier in this event.
Piskorska not only qualified for this summer’s World Championships, but her swim came within .08 of the longstanding Polish national record of 2:09.74 Alicja Tchórz put on the books in 2009.
20-year-old Isabel Gose put up a strong swim of 4:03.84 to take the women’s 400m free event. The reigning European champion easily cleared the ‘A’ standard of 4:10.57 to grab the gold, producing her 3rd swiftest effort ever.
Gose owns a personal best of 4:03.21 from the prelims at the 2020 Olympic Games. She earned last year’s European Championships title in 4:04.13.
Gose’s 4:03.84 now ranks her 6th in the world on the season.
2022-2023 LCM Women 400 Free
Titmus
3:55.38 WR
2 | Summer McIntosh | CAN | 3:56.08 | 03/28 |
3 | Katie Ledecky | USA | 3:58.73 | 07/23 |
4 | Erika Fairweather | NZL | 3:59.59 | 07/23 |
5 | Li Bingjie | CHN | 4:01.08 | 05/03 |
6 | Lani Pallister | AUS | 4:02.43 | 06/13 |
Additional Winners
- The men’s 200m back saw Cornelius Jahn top the podium in 1:59.06, the sole time of the field under the 2:00 barrier.
- Jessica Felsner got it done for gold in the women’s 50m free, clocking a time of 24.84, under the ‘A’ cut of 25.04 needed for Fukuoka.
- The men’s 50m free saw Mats Eidam get to the wall first in 22.44.
- Luca Armbruster scored the victory in the men’s 50m fly, touching in 23.38. He’s already been as quick as 23.02 this season to rank 5th in the world.
I’m fascinated by German distance at the moment. Are lukas, Florian and sven all in the same group? Hard to find information about another nation but they are swimming great. Going to watch some of svens races to see what his stroke is like
Not quick enough to challenge sam short