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Five Top 10 Times Posted On Day Two Of The German National Championships

On the second day of the German National Championships in Berlin five athletes recorded times that rank top 10 in the world. The highest of those was Nicolas Graesser who posted a time of 25.01 to win the men’s 50 backstroke, putting him the sixth place position in the world rankings. Graessner’s time is a new personal best beating his time of 25.31, which he recorded in 2013.

2014 LCM Men 50 Back TYR World Ranking

JunyaJPN
KOGA
09/22
24.28
2Camille
LACOURT
FRA24.3704/10
3Vladimir
MOROZOV
RUS24.5205/15
4Benjamin
TREFFERS
AUS24.5404/03
5Jiayu
Xu
CHN24.5805/13
6Niccolo
BONACCHI
ITA24.6504/12
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The race for the silver was a close one with Carl Louis Schwarz finishing second in a time of 25.45 followed by Christian Diener who hit the wall in a time of 25.46. 

In the same race 16 year old Marek Ulrich broke the German age group record swimming a time of 25.86.

Stefen Deibler won the men’s 50 butterfly in a time of 23.23 21 one-hundredths of a second off his German record putting him tiedwith Nicholas Dos Santos of Brazil seventh in the world rankings . Deibler was followed by Maximilian Oswald who finished well behind in a time of 24.09 while Simon Hengel finished third in a time of 27.19.

The return of Paul Biedermann continues as the 400 freestyle world record holder won the event in a time of 3:47.89. Biedermann had to sit out most of the 2013 long course season, including the world championships, due to a viral infection. He made his return to competition this November posting a season’s best of 3:39.02 which ranked third in the short course world rankings.

Biedermann’s winning time currently ranks ninth in the world.

2014 LCM Men 400 Free TYR World Ranking

ParkKOR
TAEHWAN
08/23
3.43.15
2Sun
YANG
CHN3.43.2309/23
3Ryan
COCHRANE
CAN3.43.4607/24
4David
McKEON
AUS3.43.7204/01
5Kosuke
HAGINO
JPN3:43.9004/12
6James
GUY
GBR3.44.5807/24
7Mack
Horton
AUS3.44.6004/01
8Connor
JAEGER
USA3.45.3108/21
9Velimir
STJEPANOVIC
SRB3.45.6608/18
10Dan
WALLACE
GBR3.46.1107/24
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Biedermann was followed by Clemens Rapp who hit the wall in a time of 3:50.32 finishing just ahead of Florian Vogel who recorded a time of 3:50.58.

In the men’s 50 breaststroke Hendrik Feldwehr took the event in a time of 27.49 which puts him ninth in the world rankings.

Erik Steinhagen finished second in a time of 27.88 followed by Markus Deibler who touched in a time of 28.01.

Dorothea Brandt was the big winner on the night taking both the women’s 50 breaststroke and butterfly. Brandt won the 50 breaststroke posting a time of 30.90. Caroline Ruhnau finished second in a time of 31.20 followed by Alice Ruhnau who touched in a time of 31.99.

She took the 50 butterfly in a time of 26.40 followed closely by 18 year old Alexandra Wenk who set a new German national age group record posting a time of 26.48. Paulina Schmiedel took home the bronze in a time of 27.04.

The women’s 50 backstroke was an exciting race with only seven hundredths of a second separating the top three finishers. Jenny Mensing won the event in a time of 28.80. She was followed by Johann Roas who finished second in a time of 28.84 with Doris Eichhorn finishing third in a time of 28.87.

Joanna Friedrich won the 400 freestyle in a time of 4:10.49, finishing well ahead of 800 freestyle champion Sarah Kohler who touched in a time of 4:12.15. Jaana Ehmcke finished third in a time of 4:12.22.

Full results can be found here

 

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thomaslurzfan
10 years ago

It could be a great medley relay, but we are missing a good backststroker:

Biederman 48.31
Feldwehr 59:81
Deibler 51:19 (from last year)
?

Rafael
Reply to  thomaslurzfan
10 years ago

Most of the World would want Arkady (Bra, South AFrica, Germany)..

thomaslurzfan
10 years ago

Well you are right womens freestyle at the moment is the worst event in germany, but you shouldnt forget that Steffen just finished her career and Brandt went already 24:90 in 50 free this year. I always hoped that Silke Lippok could be the next world class freestyle sprinter from germany (as a 14 yo old ath jwc in 2009 she was crazy fast and also broke some of Van Almsicks agr), but she was injured for a very long time and didnt improve in the last 2 years, but tomorrow well see how good she is at 200 free. Today Katrin Gottwald (1999) went 56:86 in 100 free, which is a pretty good time. Some of the other interesting… Read more »

bobo gigi
Reply to  thomaslurzfan
10 years ago

Your men are swimming very well this week. You will have a pretty decent medley relay next summer.
It looks like your women’s team is in a total rebuilding mode with a lot of young promising hopefuls. We’ll see if some of them can become world class swimmers in the future.

rafael
10 years ago

Bobo whats the textile best of walters? And cielo was helped on 100 free but he still holds 2 world textiles lcm

bobo gigi
Reply to  rafael
10 years ago

Goog question.
I’m going to make a little investigation. :mrgreen:

bobo gigi
Reply to  bobo gigi
10 years ago

Ok Rafael, I have the answer.
His PB is the American record in 47.33 swum in Roma in 2009.
His textile best is 48.96 swum at the US nationals in 2007.

bobo gigi
Reply to  bobo gigi
10 years ago

Good question.

TomyFan
10 years ago

Congrats to Paul Biedermann !

Very happy to see him back to such an impressive level : best time all suit for the 100m freestyle…Can’t wait for the 200m freestyle.
Maybe a sub 1.45 for tomorrow ?

bobo gigi
10 years ago

Saturday results

48.31 for Biedermann in the 100 free. Deibler second in 48.56.
2.03.68 for Hintze in the 200 IM.
59.81 for Feldwehr in the 100 breast.
2.07.67 for Hentke in the women’s 200 fly.
55.05 for Brandt in the 100 free. Very slow race. Where are the German girls on sprint?

thomaslurzfan
10 years ago

And her name isnt Werk but Wenk.

thomaslurzfan
10 years ago

I dont think that she will go to the us, although it would surely help her, but i didnt find any news about her thinking to go there. She is a good talent in 100 fly and 200/400 IM, but she didnt really improve in the last 2 years or so.

duckduckgoose
10 years ago

Is Alexandra Werk thinking about swimming for an American university?

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