With the 2022 FINA World Aquatic Championships on the horizon, swimming federations from around the world are releasing their men’s and women’s rosters for the event slated for Budapest in late June.
You can see all released rosters for the 2022 FINA World Championships as they are released here.
The latest lineup to be revealed comes from the nation of Germany, although the announcement is not without some eyebrow-raising. That’s because just 11 swimmers will be making the trek to Hungary, a sharp drop from the stacked collection of athletes sent to Gwangju 3 years ago.
At those 2019 FINA World Championships, Germany sent a hefty 29-strong roster, with the team ultimately finishing 12th in the overall medal table with just one gold and one silver on the whole.
“Our World Championships team is a bit smaller than in previous years, but it’s no less powerful,” said German Swimming Federation sports director Christian Hansmann of this year’s roster.
“During the qualifying period, we were able to celebrate five German records and also world best times of the year. Now it should be up to Anna Elendt, Lukas Martens and Rafael Miroslaw to take the next step and confirm these outstanding achievements on the big international stage.”
Elendt did major damage across the women’s breaststroke events this past year, both in the NCAA yards format as well as meters, while Miroslaw recently fired off a new national record in the 100m free. The Indiana Hoosier became the first-ever German to dip under the 48-second mark in the event (47.92).
As for Martens, among the 20-year-old’s recent swims was the jaw-dropping 3:41.60 400m free. That not only represented his own lifetime best and the fastest time in the world this season, but the result also checked in the swiftest performance produced worldwide in the last 5 years.
Although multi-Olympic medalist Florian Wellbrock is on the roster, his wife Sarah Wellbrock (nee Kohler) will be absent, instead focusing on her law studies while she still eyes Paris 2024.
German Roster for the 2022 World Championships
Women:
Isabel Gose (SC Magdeburg)
Anna Elendt (SG Frankfurt)
Angelina Köhler (Hannover 96)
Men:
Rafael Miroslaw (SG HT 16 Hamburg)
Lukas Märtens (SC Magdeburg)
Henning Mühlleitner (Sport-Union Neckarsulm)
Florian Wellbrock (SC Magdeburg)
Ole Braunschweig (SG Neukölln)
Lucas Matzerath (SG Frankfurt)
Eric Friese (Potsdamer SV)
Josha Salchow (SV Nikar Heidelberg)
will they need semis in Bp?
An (in my opinion) interesting stat i “discovered” yesterday:
At the last 2 olympics german athletes didn’t make a single final in men’s/women’s 50/100 free, 100 breast, 100 back or 100 fly. Also the last time a german man made a 50/100 free final at the olympics was in 1992!
For reference:
Well, Britta Steffen won gold in 50/100 free in 2008 – so your statistics are definitely flawed.
How so? I said that:
a) No german athlete made an olympic final in the 50/100 free, 100 breast, 100 back, 100 fly at the past two olympics, so that means 2020 and 2016 (and not 2008).
b) I said that no german man made the 50/100 free olympic final since 1992 and Britta Steffen isn’t a man.
Really wish you knew how to read before commenting. He was talking about the last two olympics, 2008 as far as I know was 14 years ago..
But the men did win bronze in ’96 in the 4*100 free. And they had Bengt Zikarsky in the B-final of the 50 free and Christian Tröger and Björn Zikarsky in the B-final of the 100 free. And none of them were former GDR swimmers either nor did they train with any of the dubious coaches.
So you’re right, they weren’t at the top, but there was depth in the sprint in the ’90s still.
The problem is that Germany still trains volume only. It’s like 30 years of sports science never happened there. And there is no support or even just athletic system there in acdemic institutions (high school or college) like in the U.S. or other countries.
No relays then… 🤔
Germany will field the following 3 relays:
Men’s 800 free
Men’s medley
Mixed medley
Thanks
Smallest german team ever, but ironically Germany could get its best result (in terms of medals) in more than a decade.
Do you know what happened to Koch and Shwingenschlogl (forgive me if I spell it wrong)? Why are they not going to Worlds?
Koch is completely out of shape and failed to qualify. Schwingenschlögl i dunno.
I think Schwingenschlögl just wanted to focus on other things this year (like many other german swimmers). Koch is done in my opinion.
I agree that Koch is done. The 200 is just too long at his age. He tried the thing in Graz with Dirk, who thinks he can make a sprinter out of anyone, but unsurprisingly he didn’t really improve anything.
@Retta, any updates on day 2 of the pacific swimming senior open ?
Thanks in advance.
54.11 100 back and 1:59.18 200 IM from Hugo Gonzalez. Nothing else exciting (Stanford girls didn’t sign up for the second day)
Lukas Martens could be a new (mini) Thorpey
But he is only one inch shorter
I though that the German 400 record was beiderman’s and that Martens set the 800. See here: https://staging.swimswam.com/lukas-martens-negative-splits-741-43-800-free-for-german-record-10-all-time/
Corrected, thanks!
Easily same amount of medals with 11 than 29…. altho see poss. for even more…. World is going fast so every medal is very hard to get….
Would be disappointing if Germany wouldn’t get at least 3 medals in the pool:
Märtens (400/800/1500 free)
Wellbrock (800/1500 free)
Elendt (100 breast)
Maybe Gose (400/800 free) or even Miroslaw (100 free) (very small chance realistically)