In similar fashion to his victory in the inaugural 800 freestyle days days earlier, the U.S.'
Bobby Finke (14:39.65) came from behind to complete the distance double. In a close affair in the middle lanes, Finke split an astonishing 25.78 on the last 50 to overtake the field and become the first American to win gold in the event since
Mike O'Brien in 1984. In a battle against Germany's
Florian Wellbrock, Ukraine's
Mykhailo Romanchuk was able to outlast the German at the finish and claim silver in 14:40.66. 2019 World Champion Wellbrock held a 0.72 second advantage over Finke at the final turn but could not withstand the latter's finishing speed, settling for bronze in 14:40.91. Italy's defending champion
Gregorio Paltrinieri (14:45.01), who posted a world leading time of 14:33.10 in 2020, faded over the last 150 m to take fourth in 14:45.01. Great Britain's
Daniel Jervis (14:55.48), ROC's
Kirill Martynychev (14:55.85), Austria's
Felix Auboeck (15:03.47) and Ukraine's
Serhiy Frolov (15:04.26) rounded out the championship field, with all four swimmers slower than their preliminary times. ==Records==