Swimming: Lukas Maertens motors to 400m freestyle gold for Germany

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Jul 27, 2024; Nanterre, France; Elijah Winnington (Australia), Lukas Maertens (Germany) and Woomin Kim (Korea) in the men’s 400-meter freestyle medal ceremony during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at Paris La Défense Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports

Gold medal winner Lukas Maertens of Germany (centre), with second-placed Australian Elijah Winnington (left) and bronze medallist Kim Woo-min, of South Korea.

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PARIS - Germany's Lukas Maertens won his first Olympic gold in the men's 400 metres freestyle at the Paris Olympics on July 27, as he emerged triumphant from a final stacked with world champions.

Maertens touched the wall in a time of 3:41.78 to finish 0.43 seconds ahead of Australian silver medallist Elijah Winnington and South Korean bronze-winner Kim Woo-min at La Defense Arena.

Maertens, a 22-year-old from Magdeburg, came into the race with the fastest time this year and duly converted on the biggest stage to become the first German winner in the event since Uwe Dassler took the title for East Germany at the 1988 Seoul Games.

His victory erases his record as a nearly-man in men's swimming, following two bronzes and a silver at the last three world championships.

He made a barnstorming start, shooting out to a big lead ahead of a trio of world champions in Kim, Winnington and Australia's Sam Short.

The German raced at world record pace until the final 50 metres, and that proved enough despite a fast finish by Winnington, who claimed his second Olympic medal. REUTERS

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