Recently at the swimming world championships in Budapest, now German champions. Anna Elendt and Isabel Gose set exclamation marks at the finals.
Elendt won the 200m breaststroke in 2:27.28 minutes ahead of Bente Fischer and Nele Schulze. She had just returned from the World Championships in Budapest the night before, where she had won silver in the 100m breaststroke.
Isabel Gose outclassed the competition in the 800m freestyle in 8:28:36. She was also recently in Budapest in the water. “It’s in the bones. I would have liked to have swum faster, but I’m quite satisfied“She said on ZDF. Leonie Märtens won silver, bronze went to Celine Rieder.
13-year-old Alina Baievych third in Brockhaus victory
Marie Brockhaus became German champion in the 200 meter butterfly in 2:13.86 minutes. The 13-year-old Alina Baievych also caused a sensation. She finished third.
Julia Mrozinski won the 100 meter freestyle title in 55.49 seconds ahead of Nele Schulze and Lisa Höpink.
Titles for Black, Miroslaw and Zobel
Sven Schwarz won the men’s 400 meter freestyle in 3:47.07 minutes. In the end he finished in front of Henning Mühlleitner and Mahmoud Ahmed.
Rafael Miroslaw (48.57 seconds) was the first to do the 100-meter freestyle – ahead of Timo Sorgius and Sebastian Pierre-Louis.
Marius Zobel won the race over 200 meters individual medley in 2:02:15 minutes. Jeremias Pock was happy about silver, Ramon Klenz about bronze.
Imoudu, Selin, Armsbruster and Riedemann in front on the short distances
In the short distances, Melvin Imoudu (50 meters breaststroke), Artem Selin (50 meters freestyle) and Luca Nik Armsbruster (50 meters butterfly) were able to celebrate German championship titles. Laura Riedemann won the women’s 50 meter backstroke.