The 2024 German Swimming Championships, which also served as the Olympic Trials, kicked off in Berlin with an impressive performance by Lukas Maertens in the men’s 400 freestyle. Maertens posted a time of 3:40.33, which is currently the fastest time in the World this season. This time placed him ahead of Australian swimmers Elijah Winnington and Sam Short, who previously held the top two spots with times of 3:41.41 and 3:41.64 respectively.
Maertens had previously been ranked #4 in the World this season after swimming a 3:42.96 at the 2024 World Championships in Doha back in February. His performance at the German Championships not only marked a personal best but also positioned him as a serious contender for the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics.
While Maertens has made significant strides in the 400 freestyle event, he has been a consistent presence on the podium at major competitions in recent years. Winning bronze in both the 2023 and 2024 World Championships, as well as silver in 2022, Maertens has shown steady improvement. However, his performance at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics was less successful as he failed to advance to the final.
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