WSV Speyer surpasses himself: Records in water competition!

Der WSV Speyer bricht Rekorde bei Wettbewerben, mit herausragenden Leistungen junger Schwimmer am 13.03.2025 in Wörth.
The WSV Speyer breaks records in competitions, with outstanding achievements of young swimmers on March 13, 2025 in Wörth. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

WSV Speyer surpasses himself: Records in water competition!

The WSV Speyer recently celebrated remarkable success in swimming. In an exciting participation in performance at the German team championship in Wörth, the association showed record -breaking services. Particularly noteworthy is Moritz Dieing, who set up two club records. With a time of 2: 16.91 minutes over 200 meters of butterfly, he improved Andreas Fath's old record by 1983 by two seconds. In addition, Dieing also cracked the record over 100 meters butterfly, which Jens Briegel had set up in 2007, with a new best time of 58.81 seconds. These outstanding achievements testify to the continuous development of the swimmers of the WSV Speyer, which is characterized by hard work and commitment.

The association not only leads one, but two record lists that document the remarkable progress and success of its athletes. Both Karla Brümmer and Niklas Flacke achieved personal bests over 100 m layers. Other competitors such as Alexander Lischer, Theresa Werner and Paul Rudolph were also in impressive form. Jaron Götz in particular caused a sensation with his time over 1500 m freestyle.

records and best times

The performance of the WSV Speyer athletes is not limited to the outstanding records. Other swimmers of the association also set personal records in their respective disciplines. This can be seen from the impressive number of best times that were achieved during the competition:


name vintage Points discipline Zeit
Fritz Böttcher 2002 519 200 were 2: 53.18 min
MORITZ DIEING 2000 2634 200 m butterfly 2: 16.91 min
Jaron Götz 2006 1987 1500 m freestyle 2: 16.91 min

WSV Speyer has established itself as the best men's team in the southwest. In addition, the Rhineland plays a crucial role in promotion to the Landesliga Rhineland-Palatinate. The young women's team of the association moved in the middle of the association league. This solid performance at several performance levels shows the potential and competitive advantage that the association has in German swimming.

A look into the future

The athletes of the WSV Speyer are well prepared with the developments in swimming that go beyond national championships. In a sport that at first glance only strives for personal success, local competitions such as these talents enable the start and training of their skills. These competitions are of crucial importance to develop young swimmers and prepare them for larger events.

Overall, the recent successes of the WSV Speyer reflect, such as rheinpfalz.de Swimmers, but also the quality and commitment of the entire team. Through intensive training and the exchange with experienced trainers of the association, the swimmers can continue to work for top performance and possibly even take part in national and international competitions.

A visit to the wSV Speyer website shows the pride of the community for the current success and valuable information about upcoming competitions and developments in the association. Swimming remains an area in which hope, talent and hard work come together and lead to remarkable achievements.

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