Germany’s Isabel Gose Puts Up #1 400 Free Time In The World This Season

2023 GERMAN SHORT COURSE CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2023 German Short Course Championships wrapped up from Wuppertal but not before the likes of Angelina Kohler, Isabel Gose, Sven Schwarz and Chad Le Clos locked down additional hardware to close the competition.

As for Kohler, the 23-year-old grabbed her 4th gold of these championships en route to topping the women’s 100m fly podium. The Berliner stopped the clock in a time of 57.22 to complete her sweep of the discipline.

Kohler led a trio of women who dipped under the minute threshold in the final, with Kiley Wilhelm and Alina Baievych also landing on the podium. Wilhelm notched 58.33 for silver while Baievych bagged bronze in 59.75.

Kohler’s 57.22 was about a second off her lifetime best of 56.20 in this event, a time she produced for 4th place at the 2022 Short Course World Championships. However, it was enough to insert the German into the season’s world rankings list in slot #2.

2023-2024 SCM Women 100 Fly

2Angelina
Köhler
GER55.5012/09
3ARINA
SURKOVA
RUS55.6311/25
4Anna
NTOUNTOUNAKI
GRE55.9812/09
5 Ellen
WALSHE
GBR56.6712/09
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Gose followed up her decisive 1500m free victory with another podium-topping performance in the 400m free.

The 21-year-old earned a mark of 3:59.72 to beat the field by 4 seconds, putting up her 2nd-best outing ever in the process. Her lifetime best remains at the 3:58.91 logged this same time last year.

However, Gose now checks in as the #1 swimmer in the world this season and the sole competitor to have dipped under the 4:00 threshold in the 4free event.

2023-2024 SCM Women 400 Free

2Anastasiia
KIRPICHNIKOVA
FRA3:59.5612/10
3Isabel
Gose
GER3:59.7211/19
4Valentine
DUMONT
BEL4:00.8412/10
5Anna
EGOROVA
RUS4:01.1311/25
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Representing SG Frankfurt, Olympic champion Le Clos remarkably gathered his 7th gold of these championships.

The 31-year-old South African completed his campaign with a victory in the 100m fly, hitting a result of 50.18. Philip Heintz was next to the wall in 51.89 while Ramon Klenz posted 51.82 as the bronze medalist.

Le Clos is already situated as the 2nd-best performer worldwide on the season, courtesy of the 49.72 he established in Poland last month.

Finally, 20-year-old Sven Schwarz added the men’s 400m free win to his impressive 800m free victory from earlier in the meet.

The U23 champion nabbed gold in 3:42.90 to beat the field by over 4 seconds en route to putting up a new lifetime best. Entering this competition, Schwarz’s career-quickest rested at the 3:43.17 turned in 3 years ago.

Henning Muehlleitner snagged silver in 3:47.26 while Simon Reinke hit 3:48.40 for 3rd place. Open water Olympic champion Florian Wellbrock was also in the race, settling for 4th place in 3:49.76.

Additional Winners

  • Julia Titze and Ramon Klenz topped the women’s and men’s 100m IM podiums, respectively. The former posted 1:00.31 while the latter clocked 53.47, with each doubling up on their 200m IM victories from earlier in the competition.
  • The women’s 200m breast saw Bente Fischer get it done for gold in 2:24.09 while 2015 world champion Marco Koch successfully defended his title from last year in 2:05.65.
  • Kim Kruger nabbed 50m back gold for the women in 27.41, the sole time of the field under 28 seconds.
  • Marek Ulrich denied Christian Diener the backstroke sweep, winning the 50m backing 23.76 to Diener’s 23.89. Ole Braunschweig rounded out the top 3 in 23.99.

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Pieter H
8 months ago

3:59 LCM is fire!

3:59 SCM is LOL!

Pater velski
8 months ago

Man click baits are so lame and i thought swimswam knows better than to deceive its readers like that. Disrespectful.

I hope you guys give us more respect next time.

As for Isabel – congrats on a very impressive swim. Sub 4 is FAST, regardless of how long the pool is and how many others have done the same this year. Great performance and seems like she will be ready for worlds! Good luck girl!

John
Reply to  Pater velski
8 months ago

The elites of swimswam comment section have spoken…. Let it be known lol

WV Swammer
8 months ago

crazy click bait on this. Yea its top time in the world but we see 3:59.7 and think wow a massive LC swim, then its just SCM, probably ought to clarify….

Admin
Reply to  WV Swammer
8 months ago

We clarified in the 600 words below it.

Imagine if we put the entire article in the headline. That would be wild.

BairnOwl
Reply to  Braden Keith
8 months ago

It takes three letters to put SCM in the title.

Skip
Reply to  Braden Keith
8 months ago

So whats happening lately: SCY records can be clarified in the title of an article, but not SCM. righto.

whoisthis
8 months ago

thought she did it lcm i was like oh dang lol

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