World record progression 200 metres backstroke
This is a history of the progression of the world record for the 200-meter backstroke event. It is a listing of the fastest-time-ever swum in the event, in both long course (50-meter) and short course (25-meter) swimming pools. These records are maintained/recognized by FINA, which oversees international competitive swimming and aquatics.
The long course records are historically older than the short course records; the latter having only been recognized since the early 1990s.
Men[]
Long course[]
Old regulations[]
No | Time | Name | Nationality | Date | Location |
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1 | 3'04"4 | Oscar Schiele | Germany | 27 June 1909 | Berlin, Germany[1] |
2 | 2'59"8 | Germany | 3 January 1910 | Magdeburg, Germany | |
3 | 2'56"4 | Belgium | 18 October 1910 | Schaerbeek, Belgium | |
4 | 2'50"6 | Germany | 11 March 1911 | Magdeburg, Germany | |
5 | 2'48"4 | Otto Fahr | Germany | 3 April 1912 | Magdeburg, Germany |
6 | 2'47"1 | Walter Laufer | United States | 24 June 1926 | Bremen, Germany[2] |
7 | 2'44"9 | Walter Laufer | United States | 11 July 1926 | Nuremberg, Germany |
8 | 2'38"8 | Walter Laufer | United States | 13 July 1926 | Magdeburg, Germany[3][4] |
9 | 2'37"8 | Toshio Irie | Japan | 14 October 1928 | Tamagawa, Japan[5] |
10 | 2'32"2 | George Kojac | United States | 16 June 1930 | New Haven, United States |
11 | 2'27"8 | Al Vande Weghe | United States | 30 August 1934 | Honolulu, Hawaii |
12 | 2'24"0 | Adolph Kiefer | United States | 11 April 1935 | Chicago, United States |
13 | 2'23"0 | Adolph Kiefer | United States | 23 May 1941 | Honolulu, Hawaii |
14 | 2'22"9 | Harry Holiday | United States | 18 May 1943 | Detroit, United States |
15 | 2'19"3 | Adolph Kiefer | United States | 4 March 1944 | Annapolis, United States |
16 | 2'18"5 | Allen Stack | United States | 4 May 1949 | New Haven, United States |
17 | 2'18"3 | Gilbert Bozon | France | 26 June 1953 | Algiers, Algeria |
New regulations[]
# | Time | Name | Nationality | Date | Meet | Location | Ref | |
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2:18.5 | Allen Stack | United States | 4 May 1949 | - | New Haven, United States | [6][7] | ||
2:18.3 | Gilbert Bozon | France | 26 June 1953 | - | Algiers, Algeria | [6] | ||
2:18.8 | John Monckton | Australia | 15 January 1958 | - | Sydney, Australia | [6] | ||
2:18.4 | John Monckton | Australia | 18 February 1958 | - | Melbourne, Australia | [6] | ||
2:17.9 | Frank McKinney | United States | 12 July 1959 | - | Los Altos, United States | [6][8] | ||
2:17.8 | Frank McKinney | United States | 25 July 1959 | - | Osaka, Japan | [6][9] | ||
2:17.6 | Chuck Bittick | United States | 26 June 1960 | - | Los Angeles, United States | [6] | ||
2:16.0 | Tom Stock | United States | 24 July 1960 | - | Toledo, United States | [6] | ||
2:13.2 | Tom Stock | United States | 2 July 1961 | - | Chicago, United States | [6] | ||
2:11.5 | Tom Stock | United States | 20 August 1961 | - | Los Angeles, United States | [6] | ||
2:10.9 | Tom Stock | United States | 10 August 1962 | - | Cuyahoga Falls, United States | [6] | ||
2:10.3 | Jed Graef | United States | 13 October 1964 | 1964 Summer Olympics | Tokyo, Japan | [6] | ||
2:09.4 | Charles Hickcox | United States | 29 August 1967 | 1967 Summer Universiade | Tokyo, Japan | [6] | ||
2:07.9 | Roland Matthes | East Germany | 8 November 1967 | - | Leipzig, East Germany | [6] | ||
2:07.5 | Roland Matthes | East Germany | 14 August 1968 | GDR Olympic Trials | Leipzig, East Germany | [6] | ||
2:07.4 | Roland Matthes | East Germany | 12 July 1969 | Santa Clara Invitational | Santa Clara, United States | [6][10] | ||
2:06.6 | Gary Hall | United States | 14 August 1969 | AAU Nationals | Louisville, United States | [6] | ||
2:06.6 | = | Roland Matthes | East Germany | 29 August 1969 | - | Berlin, West Germany | [6] | |
2:06.3 | Mike Stamm | United States | 20 August 1970 | AAU Nationals | Los Angeles, United States | [6] | ||
2:06.1 | Roland Matthes | East Germany | 11 September 1970 | European Championships | Barcelona, Spain | [6] | ||
2:05.6 | Roland Matthes | East Germany | 3 September 1971 | GDR vs USA Duel | Leipzig, East Germany | [6] | ||
2:02.8 | Roland Matthes | East Germany | 10 July 1972 | GDR Olympic Trials | Leipzig, East Germany | [6] | ||
2:02.82 | = | Roland Matthes | East Germany | 2 September 1972 | 1972 Summer Olympics | Munich, West Germany | [6] | |
2:01.87 | Roland Matthes | East Germany | 6 September 1973 | World Championships | Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | [6] | ||
2:00.64 | John Naber | United States | 19 June 1976 | USA Olympic Trials | Long Beach, United States | [6] | ||
1:59.19 | John Naber | United States | 24 July 1976 | 1976 Summer Olympics | Montreal, Canada | [6] | ||
1:58.93 | Rick Carey | United States | 3 August 1983 | 1983 U.S. Summer Nationals | Clovis, United States | [6][11] | ||
1:58.86 | Rick Carey | United States | 27 June 1984 | 1984 U.S. Olympic Trials | Indianapolis, United States | [6] | ||
1:58.41 | Sergei Zabolotnov | Soviet Union | 21 August 1984 | Friendship Games | Moscow, Soviet Union | [6] | ||
1:58.14 | Igor Polyansky | Soviet Union | 3 March 1985 | GDR vs URS Duel | Erfurt, East Germany | [6] | ||
1:57.30 | Martin Zubero | Spain | 13 August 1991 | 1991 U.S. Summer Nationals | Fort Lauderdale, United States | [6][12] | ||
1:56.57 | Martin Zubero | Spain | 23 November 1991 | Alabama LC Invitational | Tuscaloosa, United States | [6][13] | ||
1:55.87 | Lenny Krayzelburg | United States | 27 August 1999 | 1999 Pan Pacific Championships | Sydney, Australia | [6] | ||
1:55.15 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 20 March 2002 | U.S. Spring Nationals | Minneapolis, United States | [6] | ||
1:54.74 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 12 July 2004 | USA Olympic Trials | Long Beach, United States | [6] | ||
1:54.66 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 29 July 2005 | 2005 World Championships | Montreal, Canada | [6] | ||
1:54.44 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 19 August 2006 | 2006 Pan Pacific Championships | Victoria, Canada | |||
1:54.32 | Ryan Lochte | United States | 30 March 2007 | 2007 World Championships | Melbourne, Australia | |||
1:54.32 | = | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 4 July 2008 | 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials | Omaha, United States | ||
1:53.94 | Ryan Lochte | United States | 15 August 2008 | 2008 Summer Olympics | Beijing, China | |||
1:53.08 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 11 July 2009 | 2009 U.S. Summer Nationals | Indianapolis, United States | |||
1:51.92 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 31 July 2009 | 2009 World Championships | Rome, Italy |
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by FINA;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
Short course[]
# | Time | Name | Nationality | Date | Meet | Location | Ref | |
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WBT | 1:55.93 | Mark Tewksbury | Canada | 1 March 1991 | World Cup meet | Toronto, Canada | ||
01 | 1:52.51 | Martin Lopez-Zubero | Spain | 10 April 1991 | ? | Gainesville, United States | [14] | |
02 | 1:52.47 | Lenny Krayzelburg | United States | 18 November 1999 | World Cup meet | College Park, United States | [15] | |
03 | 1:52.43 | Lenny Krayzelburg | United States | 6 February 2000 | World Cup meet | Berlin, Germany | [16] | |
04 | 1:51.62 | Matt Welsh | Australia | 13 October 2000 | ? | Melbourne, Australia | ||
05 | 1:51.62 | = | Gordan Kožulj | Croatia | 21 January 2001 | World Cup meet | Berlin, Germany | |
06 | 1:51.17 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 7 April 2002 | Short Course Worlds | Moscow, Russia | ||
07 | 1:50.52 | Aaron Peirsol | United States | 11 October 2004 | Short Course Worlds | Indianapolis, United States | ||
08 | 1:50.43 | Markus Rogan | Austria | 8 December 2005 | Short Course Europeans | Trieste, Italy | ||
09 | 1:49.05 | Ryan Lochte | United States | 9 April 2006 | Short Course Worlds | Shanghai, China | ||
10 | 1:47.84 | Markus Rogan | Austria | 13 April 2008 | Short Course Worlds | Manchester, United Kingdom | ||
11 | 1:47.08 | George Du Rand | South Africa | 7 November 2009 | World Cup meet | Moscow, Russia | ||
12 | 1:46.11 | Arkady Vyatchanin | Russia | 15 November 2009 | World Cup meet | Berlin, Germany | ||
13 | 1:45.63 | Mitch Larkin | Australia | 27 November 2015 | Australian Championships | Sydney, Australia | [17] |
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by FINA;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
Women[]
Long course[]
Old Regulations[]
No | Time | Name | Nationality | Date | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 3'06"8 | Sybil Bauer | United States | 4 July 1922 | Brighton Beach, United States |
2 | 3'03"8 | Sybil Bauer | United States | 9 February 1924 | Miami, United States |
3 | 2'59"2 | Marie Braun | Netherlands | 24 November 1928 | Brussels, Belgium |
4 | 2'58"8 | Eleanor Holm | United States | 1 February 1930 | Buffalo, United States |
5 | 2'58"2 | Eleanor Holm | United States | 1 March 1930 | New York City, United States |
6 | 2'50"4 | Phyllis Harding | United Kingdom | 19 September 1932 | Wallasey, United Kingdom |
7 | 2'49"6 | Rie Mastenbroek | Netherlands | 20 January 1935 | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
8 | 2'48"7 | Eleanor Holm | United States | 3 March 1936 | Toledo, United States |
9 | 2'44"6 | Nida Senff | Netherlands | 2 February 1937 | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
10 | 2'41"3 | Ragnhild Hveger | Denmark | 14 February 1937 | Århus, Denmark |
11 | 2'41"0 | Cor Kint | Netherlands | 17 April 1938 | Århus, Denmark |
12 | 2'40"6 | Iet van Feggelen | Netherlands | 26 October 1938 | Düsseldorf, Germany |
13 | 2'39"0 | Iet van Feggelen | Netherlands | 18 December 1938 | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
14 | 2'38"8 | Cor Kint | Netherlands | 29 November 1939 | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
15 | 2'35"3 | Geertje Wielema | Netherlands | 2 April 1950 | Hilversum, Netherlands |
New Regulations[]
# | Time | Name | Nationality | Date | Meet | Location | Ref | |
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01 | 2:39.9 | Philippa Gould | New Zealand | 16 Jan 1957 | ? | Auckland, New Zealand | [18] | |
02 | 2:38.5 | Lenie de Nijs | Netherlands | 17 May 1957 | ? | Blackpool, United Kingdom | ||
03 | 2:37.4 | Chris von Saltza | USA | 1 Aug 1958 | ? | Topeka, United States | ||
04 | 2:37.1 | Satoko Tanaka | Japan | 12 Jul 1959 | ? | Tokyo, Japan | ||
05 | 2:34.8 | Satoko Tanaka | Japan | 2 Apr 1960 | ? | Tokyo, Japan | ||
06 | 2:33.5 | Lynn Burke | USA | 15 Jul 1960 | ? | Indianapolis, United States | ||
07 | 2:33.3 | Satoko Tanaka | Japan | 23 Jul 1960 | ? | Tokyo, Japan | ||
08 | 2:33.2 | Satoko Tanaka | Japan | 30 Jul 1961 | ? | Tokyo, Japan | ||
09 | 2:32.1 | Satoko Tanaka | Japan | 3 Jun 1962 | ? | Beppu, Japan | ||
10 | 2:31.6 | Satoko Tanaka | Japan | 29 Jul 1962 | ? | Osaka, Japan | ||
11 | 2:29.6 | Satoko Tanaka | Japan | 10 Feb 1963 | ? | Sydney, Australia | ||
12 | 2:28.9 | Satoko Tanaka | Japan | 18 Feb 1963 | ? | Perth, Australia | ||
13 | 2:28.5 | Satoko Tanaka | Japan | 21 Feb 1963 | ? | Perth, Australia | ||
14 | 2:28.2 | Satoko Tanaka | Japan | 4 Aug 1963 | ? | Tokyo, Japan | ||
15 | 2:27.4 | Cathy Ferguson | USA | 28 Sep 1964 | ? | Los Angeles, United States | ||
16 | 2:27.1 | Karen Muir | South Africa | 25 Jul 1966 | ? | Béziers, France | ||
17 | 2:26.4 | Karen Muir | South Africa | 18 Aug 1966 | ? | Lincoln, United States | ||
18 | 2:24.4 | Elaine Tanner | Canada | 26 Jul 1967 | Pan American Games | Winnipeg, Canada | ||
19 | 2:24.1 | Karen Muir | South Africa | 6 Jan 1968 | ? | Kimberley, South Africa | ||
20 | 2:23.8 | Karen Muir | South Africa | 21 Jul 1968 | ? | Los Angeles, United States | ||
21 | 2:21.5 | Susie Atwood | USA | 14 Aug 1969 | AAU Nationals | Louisville, United States | ||
22 | 2:20.64 | Melissa Belote | USA | 5 Aug 1972 | USA Olympic Trials | Chicago, United States | ||
23 | 2:20.58 | Melissa Belote | USA | 4 Sep 1972 | Olympic Games | Munich, West Germany | ||
24 | 2:19.19 | Melissa Belote | USA | 4 Sep 1972 | Olympic Games | Munich, West Germany | ||
25 | 2:18.41 | Ulrike Richter | East Germany | 7 Jul 1974 | GDR Nationals/ECTs | Rostock, East Germany | ||
26 | 2:17.35 | Ulrike Richter | East Germany | 25 Aug 1974 | European Championships | Vienna, Austria | ||
27 | 2:16.33 | Nancy Garapick | Canada | 27 Apr 1975 | Eastern Championships | Brantford, Canada | ||
28 | 2:16.10 | Birgit Treiber | East Germany | 6 Jun 1975 | GDR Nationals/WCTs | Wittenberg, East Germany | ||
29 | 2:15.46 | Birgit Treiber | East Germany | 27 Jul 1975 | World Championships | Cali, Colombia | ||
30 | 2:14.41 | Antje Stille | East Germany | 29 Feb 1976 | GDR Winter Nationals | East Berlin, East Germany | ||
31 | 2:13.50 | Antje Stille | East Germany | 13 Mar 1976 | URS vs GDR Duel | Tallinn, Soviet Union | ||
32 | 2:12.47 | Birgit Treiber | East Germany | 4 Jun 1976 | GDR Olympic Trials | East Berlin, East Germany | ||
33 | 2:11.93 | Linda Jezek | USA | 28 Aug 1978 | World Championships | West Berlin, West Germany | ||
34 | 2:11.77 | Rica Reinisch | East Germany | 27 Jul 1980 | Olympic Games | Moscow, Soviet Union | ||
35 | 2:09.91 | Cornelia Sirch | East Germany | 8 Aug 1982 | World Championships | Guayaquil, Ecuador | ||
36 | 2:08.60 | Betsy Mitchell | USA | 27 Jun 1986 | U.S. Swimming World Championship Trials | Orlando, United States | ||
37 | 2:06.62 | Krisztina Egerszegi | Hungary | 25 Aug 1991 | European Championships | Athens, Greece | ||
38 | 2:06.39 | Kirsty Coventry | Zimbabwe | 16 Feb 2008 | USA Grand Prix meet-Missouri | Columbia, United States | ||
39 | 2:06.09 | Margaret Hoelzer | USA | 5 Jul 2008 | USA Olympic Trials | Omaha, United States | ||
40 | 2:05.24 | Kirsty Coventry | Zimbabwe | 16 Aug 2008 | Olympic Games | Beijing, China | [19] | |
41 | 2:04.81 | Kirsty Coventry | Zimbabwe | 1 Aug 2009 | World Championships | Rome, Italy | ||
42 | 2:04.06 | Missy Franklin | USA | 3 Aug 2012 | 2012 Summer Olympics | London, United Kingdom | ||
43 | 2:03.35 | sf | Regan Smith | United States | 26 Jul 2019 | World Championships | Gwangju, South Korea | [20] |
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by FINA;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
Short course[]
# | Time | Name | Nationality | Date | Meet | Location | Ref | |
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WBT | ? | ? ? | ? | 1 March 1991 | World Cup | Berlin, Germany | ||
01 | 2:07.11 | Anna Simcic | New Zealand | 1 February 1992 | Paris, France | [1] | ||
02 | 2:06.09 | Cihong He | China | 5 December 1993 | World Championships | Palma de Mallorca, Spain | [21] | |
03 | 2:05.83 | Clementine Stoney | Australia | 4 August 2001 | Australian Championships | Perth, Australia | [21] | |
04 | 2:04.44 | Sarah Price | Great Britain | 5 August 2001 | Australian Championships | Perth, Australia | [21] | |
05 | 2:03.62 | Natalie Coughlin | United States | 27 November 2001 | East Meadow, United States | |||
06 | 2:03.24 | Reiko Nakamura | Japan | 23 February 2008 | Japan Open 2008 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
07 | 2:00.91 | Kirsty Coventry | Zimbabwe | 11 April 2008 | World Championships | Manchester, United Kingdom | ||
08 | 2:00.18 | Shiho Sakai | Japan | 14 November 2009 | World Cup | Berlin, Germany | ||
09 | 2:00.03 | Missy Franklin | United States | 22 October 2011 | World Cup | Berlin, Germany | ||
10 | 1:59.23 | Katinka Hosszú | Hungary | 5 December 2014 | World Championships | Doha, Qatar | [22] | |
11 | 1:58.94 | Kaylee McKeown | Australia | 28 November 2020 | Australian Championships | Brisbane, Australia | [23] |
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by FINA;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
All-time top 25[]
Men long course[]
- Correct as of October 2021[24]
Pos | Time | Swimmer | Date | Venue | Ref |
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1 | 1:51.92 | Aaron Peirsol (USA) | 31 July 2009 | Rome | |
2 | 1:52.51 | Ryosuke Irie (JPN) | 31 July 2009 | Rome | |
3 | 1:52.96 | Ryan Lochte (USA) | 29 July 2011 | Shanghai | |
4 | 1:53.17 | Mitch Larkin (AUS) | 7 November 2015 | Dubai | |
5 | 1:53.23 | Evgeny Rylov (RUS) | 8 April 2021 | Kazan | [25] |
6 | 1:53.41 | Tyler Clary (USA) | 2 August 2012 | London | |
7 | 1:53.57 | Ryan Murphy (USA) | 9 August 2018 | Tokyo | |
8 | 1:53.99 | Xu Jiayu (CHN) | 23 August 2018 | Jakarta | |
9 | 1:54.23 | Kosuke Hagino (JPN) | 10 April 2014 | Japan | |
10 | 1:54.24 | Radoslaw Kawecki (POL) | 2 August 2013 | Barcelona | |
11 | 1:54.43 | Luke Greenbank (GBR) | 21 May 2021 | Budapest | [26] |
12 | 1:54.59 | Nick Thoman (USA) | 5 August 2009 | United States | |
13 | 1:54.65 | Michael Phelps (USA) | 31 July 2007 | United States | |
14 | 1:54.75 | Arkady Vyatchanin (RUS) | 31 July 2009 | Rome | |
15 | 1:54.77 | Jacob Pebley (USA) | 1 July 2016 | Omaha | |
16 | 1:54.79 | Bryce Mefford (USA) | 18 June 2021 | Omaha | |
17 | 1:54.92 | Aschwin Wildeboer (ESP) | 31 July 2009 | Rome | |
18 | 1:55.14 | Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS) | 28 July 2017 | Budapest | |
19 | 1:55.25 | Stanislav Donets (RUS) | 30 July 2009 | Rome | |
20 | 1:55.47 | Jack Conger (USA) | 10 July 2013 | Russia | |
21 | 1:55.49 | Markus Rogan (AUT) | 15 August 2008 | Beijing | |
22 | 1:55.53 | Li Guangyuan (CHN) | 8 April 2017 | China | |
23 | 1:55.54 | Keita Sunama (JPN) | 23 August 2018 | Jakarta | |
24 | 1:55.56 | (USA) | 23 July 2016 | United States | |
25 | 1:55.57 | Austin Katz (USA) | 8 July 2019 | Italy |
Notes[]
Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 1:55.57:
- Aaron Peirsol also swam 1:53.08 (2009), 1:54.06 (2009), 1:54.32 (2008), 1:54.33 (2008), 1:54.44 (2006), 1:54.66 (2005), 1:54.74 (2004), 1:54.80 (2007), 1:54.95 (2004), 1:55.14 (2004), 1:55.15 (2002), 1:55.26 (2008).
- Ryosuke Irie also swam 1:53.26 (2014), 1:53.78 (2012), 1:53.91 (2014), 1:54.02 (2012), 1:54.03 (2012), 1:54.08 (2011), 1:54.11 (2011), 1:54.13 (2009), 1:54.14 (2009), 1:54.34 (2011), 1:54.54 (2011), 1:54.55 (2011), 1:54.62 (2011, 2015), 1:54.72 (2013), 1:54.80 (2012), 1:54.81 (2014, 2015), 1:54.91 (2014), 1:54.93 (2015), 1:54.97 (2014), 1:55.05 (2012), 1:55.07 (2013), 1:55.10 (2014), 1:55.11 (2011, 2018), 1:55.12 (2018), 1:55.14 (2014), 1:55.20 (2009), 1:55.21 (2010), 1:55.23 (2015), 1:55.35 (2020), 1:55.36 (2015), 1:55.38 (2015), 1:55.39 (2013), 1:55.45 (2010), 1:55.50 (2013), 1:55.51 (2018), 1:55.52 (2021), 1:55.55 (2015, 2020, 2020).
- Ryan Lochte also swam 1:53.79 (2013), 1:53.82 (2009), 1:53.94 (2008, 2012), 1:54.12 (2010), 1:54.32 (2007), 1:54.54 (2012), 1:55.16 (2013), 1:55.26 (2010), 1:55.39 (2009), 1:55.40 (2008, 2012).
- Mitch Larkin also swam 1:53.34 (2015), 1:53.58 (2015), 1:53.72 (2015), 1:53.80 (2015), 1:53.90 (2016), 1:53.96 (2016), 1:54.29 (2015), 1:54.38 (2021), 1:54.73 (2016), 1:55.03 (2019), 1:55.08 (2016), 1:55.16 (2016), 1:55.26 (2014), 1:55.27 (2014), 1:55.31 (2016), 1:55.38 (2016), 1:55.40 (2018), 1:55.52 (2015).
- Evgeny Rylov also swam 1:53.27 (2021), 1:53.36 (2018), 1:53.40 (2019), 1:53.61 (2017), 1:53.71 (2018), 1:53.81 (2017, 2017), 1:53.97 (2016), 1:54.00 (2019), 1:54.21 (2016, 2016), 1:54.45 (2016, 2021), 1:54.46 (2021), 1:54.60 (2015), 1:54.76 (2016), 1:54.96 (2017), 1:55.02 (2016), 1:55.11 (2021), 1:55.34 (2021), 1:55.43 (2016, 2016), 1:55.48 (2019), 1:55.50 (2018), 1:55.54 (2015).
- Tyler Clary also swam 1:54.64 (2013), 1:54.69 (2011), 1:54.71 (2012), 1:54.73 (2014), 1:54.88 (2012), 1:54.90 (2010), 1:54.91 (2014), 1:55.16 (2013), 1:55.33 (2016), 1:55.56 (2010).
- Ryan Murphy also swam 1:53.62 (2016), 1:53.95 (2016), 1:54.07 (2018), 1:54.12 (2019), 1:54.15 (2018, 2021), 1:54.20 (2021), 1:54.21 (2017), 1:54.30 (2017), 1:54.93 (2017), 1:55.00 (2015), 1:55.04 (2016), 1:55.10 (2015), 1:55.15 (2016), 1:55.22 (2020), 1:55.38 (2021), 1:55.46 (2018).
- Xu Jiayu also swam 1:54.03 (2017), 1:54.79 (2016, 2017), 1:55.04 (2017), 1:55.05 (2014), 1:55.11 (2014), 1:55.13 (2015), 1:55.16 (2016), 1:55.19 (2016), 1:55.20 (2015), 1:55.24 (2019), 1:55.26 (2017, 2020), 1:55.42 (2017), 1:55.43 (2018), 1:55.51 (2016).
- Kosuke Hagino also swam 1:54.77 (2014), 1:55.12 (2013), 1:55.43 (2013).
- Radoslaw Kawecki also swam 1:54.55 (2015), 1:55.28 (2012), 1:55.54 (2015).
- Luke Greenbank also swam 1:54.62 (2021), 1:54.63 (2021), 1:54.67 (2021), 1:54.72 (2021), 1:54.98 (2021), 1:55.34 (2021).
- Arkady Vyatchanin also swam 1:54.90 (2009), 1:54.93 (2008), 1:55.44 (2006).
- Jacob Pebley also swam 1:54.78 (2017), 1:54.92 (2016), 1:55.06 (2017), 1:55.18 (2016), 1:55.20 (2017), 1:55.52 (2016), 1:55.56 (2017).
- Bryce Mefford also swam 1:55.49 (2021).
- Kliment Kolesnikov also swam 1:55.15 (2017), 1:55.49 (2017).
- Stanislav Donets also swam 1:55.36 (2009).
Men short course[]
- Correct as of December 2021
Pos | Time | Swimmer | Date | Venue | Ref |
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1 | 1:45.63 | Mitch Larkin (AUS) | 27 November 2015 | Sydney | [27] |
2 | 1:46.11 | Arkady Vyatchanin (RUS) | 15 November 2009 | Berlin | [28] |
3 | 1:46.37 | Evgeny Rylov (RUS) | 21 November 2020 | Budapest | |
4 | 1:46.68 | Ryan Lochte (USA) | 19 December 2010 | Dubai | |
5 | 1:47.08 | George Du Rand (RSA) | 7 November 2009 | Moscow | |
6 | 1:47.34 | Ryan Murphy (USA) | 16 December 2018 | Hangzhou | |
7 | 1:47.38 | Radosław Kawęcki (POL) | 7 December 2014 | Doha | |
8 | 1:47.64 | Markus Rogan (AUT) | 11 November 2009 | Stockholm | |
9 | 1:48.02 | Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS) | 13 December 2017 | Copenhagen | |
10 | 1:48.25 | Masaki Kaneko (JPN) | 17 January 2016 | Tokyo | |
11 | 1:48.32 | Xu Jiayu (CHN) | 9 November 2018 | Tokyo | |
12 | 1:48.59 | Jacob Pebley (USA) | 29 September 2021 | Naples | [29] |
13 | 1:48.60 | Tyler Clary (USA) | 11 August 2013 | Berlin | |
14 | 1:48.62 | Stanislav Donets (RUS) | 10 December 2009 | Istanbul | |
15 | 1:48.65 | Luke Greenbank (GBR) | 21 November 2020 | Budapest | |
16 | 1:48.77 | Ryosuke Irie (JPN) | 7 December 2014 | Doha | |
17 | 1:48.81 | Shaine Casas (USA) | 21 December 2021 | Abu Dhabi | [30] |
18 | 1:48.97 | Matt Grevers (USA) | 11 December 2015 | Indianapolis | |
Christian Diener (GER) | 21 December 2021 | Abu Dhabi | [31] | ||
20 | 1:48.98 | (JPN) | 15 February 2014 | Tokyo | |
21 | 1:49.06 | Danas Rapsys (LTU) | 13 December 2017 | Copenhagen | |
22 | 1:49.09 | Jakub Skierka (POL) | 18 December 2020 | Olsztyn | |
23 | 1:49.22 | Aschwin Wildeboer (ESP) | 11 December 2008 | Rijeka | |
24 | 1:49.27 | Lorenzo Mora (ITA) | 21 December 2021 | Abu Dhabi | [32] |
25 | 1:49.31 | Evgeny Aleshin (RUS) | 10 December 2009 | Istanbul |
Notes[]
Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 1:49.31:
- Arkady Vyatchanin also swam 1:46.41 (2009), 1:47.66 (2009), 1:48.69 (2009).
- Evgeny Rylov also swam 1:47.02 (2018), 1:47.88 (2021), 1:48.31 (2020), 1:48.62 (2020), 1:48.69 (2020), 1:48.91 (2019), 1:49.22 (2020), 1:49.25 (2016).
- Mitch Larkin also swam 1:47.41 (2016), 1:47.72 (2014), 1:48.25 (2018), 1:48.31 (2016), 1:48.35 (2014), 1:48.51 (2018), 1:48.69 (2014), 1:48.78 (2015), 1:48.81 (2016), 1:49.07 (2018), 1:49.15 (2019), 1:49.25 (2016), 1:49.26 (2018).
- Ryan Murphy also swam 1:47.41 (2020), 1:47.48 (2020), 1:48.03 (2020), 1:48.10 (2021), 1:48.12 (2021), 1:48.40 (2020), 1:48.43 (2021), 1:48.60 (2020), 1:48.73 (2020), 1:48.81 (2020), 1:48.86 (2012), 1:49.26 (2018).
- Radosław Kawęcki also swam 1:47.63 (2013, 2016), 1:47.90 (2020), 1:48.12 (2020), 1:48.20 (2017), 1:48.23 (2020), 1:48.25 (2018), 1:48.32 (2015), 1:48.33 (2015), 1:48.46 (2017, 2021), 1:48.48 (2012), 1:48.51 (2012, 2020, 2020), 1:48.54 (2013), 1:48.68 (2021), 1:48.79 (2020), 1:48.86 (2020), 1:48.93 (2013), 1:48.96 (2017), 1:49.08 (2016), 1:49.13 (2009), 1:49.15 (2011), 1:49.26 (2019).
- Markus Rogan also swam 1:47.84 (2008), 1:48.14 (2009).
- Ryan Lochte also swam 1:47.91 (2008), 1:48.20 (2014), 1:48.50 (2012), 1:48.90 (2011), 1:49.05 (2006), 1:49.71 (2012).
- George Du Rand also swam 1:48.05 (2009), 1:48.95 (2009), 1:49.53 (2009).
- Christian Diener also swam 1:49.04 (2021), 1:49.14 (2014), 1:49.25 (2021), 1:49.30 (2017).
- Kliment Kolesnikov also swam 1:49.06 (2020), 1:49.26 (2020).
- Masaki Kaneko also swam 1:49.11 (2017), 1:49.18 (2016).
- Ryosuke Irie also swam 1:49.18 (2020).
- Stanislav Donets also swam 1:49.22 (2008).
- Luke Greenbank also swam 1:49.31 (2020).
Women long course[]
- Correct as of October 2021[33]
Pos | Time | Swimmer | Date | Venue | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2:03.35 | Regan Smith (USA) | 26 July 2019 | Gwangju | |
2 | 2:04.06 | Missy Franklin (USA) | 3 August 2012 | London | |
3 | 2:04.28 | Kaylee McKeown (AUS) | 17 June 2021 | Adelaide | [34] |
4 | 2:04.81 | Kirsty Coventry (ZIM) | 1 August 2009 | Rome | |
5 | 2:04.94 | Anastasia Fesikova (RUS) | 1 August 2009 | Rome | |
6 | 2:05.42 | Kylie Masse (CAN) | 31 July 2021 | Tokyo | [35] |
7 | 2:05.56 | Margherita Panziera (ITA) | 31 March 2021 | Riccione | [36] |
8 | 2:05.68 | Emily Seebohm (AUS) | 29 July 2017 | Budapest | |
9 | 2:05.73 | Rhyan White (USA) | 19 June 2021 | Omaha | |
10 | 2:05.85 | Katinka Hosszu (HUN) | 29 July 2017 | Budapest | |
11 | 2:05.99 | Maya DiRado (USA) | 12 August 2016 | Rio de Janeiro | |
12 | 2:06.06 | Belinda Hocking (AUS) | 30 July 2011 | Shanghai | |
13 | 2:06.09 | Margaret Hoelzer (USA) | 29 June 2008 | United States | |
14 | 2:06.14 | Kathleen Baker (USA) | 9 August 2018 | Tokyo | |
15 | 2:06.18 | Elizabeth Beisel (USA) | 2 August 2012 | London | |
16 | 2:06.29 | Elizabeth Pelton (USA) | 25 June 2013 | United States | |
17 | 2:06.36 | Taylor Ruck (CAN) | 2 March 2018 | United States | |
18 | 2:06.40 | Phoebe Bacon (USA) | 31 July 2021 | Tokyo | |
19 | 2:06.46 | Zhao Jing (CHN) | 13 November 2010 | China | |
20 | 2:06.62 | Krisztina Egerszegi (HUN) | 25 August 1991 | Athens | |
21 | 2:06.64 | Laure Manaudou (FRA) | 26 April 2008 | France | |
22 | 2:06.66 | Gemma Spofforth (GBR) | 1 August 2009 | Rome | |
23 | 2:06.79 | Elizabeth Simmonds (GBR) | 2 April 2010 | Great Britain | |
24 | 2:06.80 | Hilary Caldwell (CAN) | 3 August 2013 | Barcelona | |
25 | 2:06.82 | Minna Atherton (AUS) | 14 July 2019 | Brisbane |
Notes[]
Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 2:06.80:
- Regan Smith also swam 2:03.69 (2019), 2:05.94 (2020), 2:06.01 (2019), 2:06.16 (2020), 2:06.43 (2018), 2:06.46 (2018), 2:06.47 (2019), 2:06.79 (2021).
- Kaylee McKeown also swam 2:04.31 (2021), 2:04.49 (2020), 2:04.68 (2021), 2:05.16 (2020), 2:05.51 (2021), 2:05.55 (2021), 2:05.66 (2021), 2:05.83 (2020), 2:06.26 (2019), 2:06.35 (2019), 2:06.38 (2020), 2:06.76 (2017).
- Missy Franklin also swam 2:04.76 (2013), 2:05.10 (2011), 2:05.68 (2013), 2:05.90 (2011), 2:06.12 (2012), 2:06.33 (2013), 2:06.34 (2015), 2:06.46 (2013).
- Kirsty Coventry also swam 2:05.24 (2008), 2:05.86 (2009), 2:06.39 (2008), 2:06.72 (2009), 2:06.76 (2008).
- Margherita Panziera also swam 2:05.72 (2019), 2:06.08 (2021), 2:06.18 (2018), 2:06.41 (2019), 2:06.59 (2019), 2:06.62 (2019), 2:06.64 (2019), 2:06.67 (2019).
- Emily Seebohm also swam 2:05.81 (2015, 2017), 2:06.17 (2021), 2:06.38 (2021), 2:06.56 (2015), 2:06.59 (2016), 2:06.66 (2017), 2:06.69 (2015).
- Anastasia Fesikova also swam 2:05.92 (2012), 2:06.59 (2012).
- Kylie Masse also swam 2:05.94 (2019), 2:05.97 (2017), 2:05.98 (2018), 2:06.57 (2019), 2:06.62 (2019), 2:06.67 (2021).
- Katinka Hosszu also swam 2:06.03 (2016), 2:06.05 (2016), 2:06.09 (2016), 2:06.18 (2015).
- Margaret Hoelzer also swam 2:06.23 (2008).
- Kathleen Baker also swam 2:06.38 (2017), 2:06.43 (2018), 2:06.46 (2020), 2:06.48 (2017), 2:06.66 (2017).
- Elizabeth Beisel also swam 2:06.39 (2009), 2:06.55 (2012).
- Rhyan White also swam 2:06.39 (2021).
- Belinda Hocking also swam 2:06.40 (2014), 2:06.49 (2016), 2:06.66 (2013), 2:06.68 (2012).
- Taylor Ruck also swam 2:06.41 (2018), 2:06.42 (2018), 2:06.70 (2019).
- Phoebe Bacon also swam 2:06.46 (2021).
Women short course[]
- Correct as of December 2021[37]
Pos | Time | Swimmer | Date | Venue | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1:58.94 | Kaylee McKeown (AUS) | 28 November 2020 | Brisbane | |
2 | 1:59.23 | Katinka Hosszú (HUN) | 5 December 2014 | Doha | |
3 | 1:59.25 | Minna Atherton (AUS) | 23 November 2019 | London | |
4 | 1:59.35 | Daryna Zevina (UKR) | 26 August 2016 | Chartres | |
5 | 1:59.49 | Emily Seebohm (AUS) | 26 November 2015 | Sydney | |
6 | 2:00.03 | Missy Franklin (USA) | 22 October 2011 | Berlin | |
7 | 2:00.18 | Shiho Sakai (JPN) | 14 November 2009 | Berlin | |
8 | 2:00.27 | Beata Nelson (USA) | 22 November 2020 | Budapest | |
9 | 2:00.69 | Kathleen Baker (USA) | 6 October 2018 | Budapest | |
10 | 2:00.71 | Lisa Bratton (USA) | 13 December 2018 | Hangzhou | |
11 | 2:00.83 | Elizabeth Simmonds (GBR) | 16 December 2011 | Atlanta | |
12 | 2:00.91 | Kirsty Coventry (ZIM) | 11 April 2008 | Manchester | |
13 | 2:01.24 | Belinda Hocking (AUS) | 22 October 2011 | Berlin | |
14 | 2:01.26 | Kira Toussaint (NED) | 4 November 2021 | Kazan | [38] |
15 | 2:01.29 | Amy Bilquist (USA) | 30 October 2020 | Budapest | |
16 | 2:01.33 | (USA) | 11 December 2015 | Indianapolis | |
17 | 2:01.45 | Margherita Panziera (ITA) | 6 December 2019 | Glasgow | |
Kylie Masse (CAN) | 13 November 2021 | Eindhoven | [39] | ||
19 | 2:01.51 | Anastasiya Shkurdai (BLR) | 3 December 2021 | Eindhoven | [40] |
20 | 2:01.57 | Daria Ustinova (RUS) | 4 December 2015 | Netanya | |
21 | 2:01.58 | Rhyan White (USA) | 19 December 2021 | Abu Dhabi | [41] |
22 | 2:01.66 | Taylor Ruck (CAN) | 20 December 2017 | Lausanne | |
23 | 2:01.67 | Alexianne Castel (FRA) | 17 December 2010 | Dubai | |
Aya Terakawa (JPN) | 14 November 2009 | Berlin | |||
25 | 2:01.75 | Madison Wilson (AUS) | 7 November 2014 | Adelaide |
Notes[]
Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 2:01.75:
- Minna Atherton also swam 1:59.48 (2019), 2:00.58 (2019), 2:01.59 (2019).
- Katinka Hosszu also swam 1:59.75 (2015), 1:59.84 (2015), 1:59.95 (2015), 2:00.05 (2017), 2:00.18 (2017), 2:00.37 (2017), 2:00.52 (2016), 2:00.53 (2017), 2:00.79 (2016), 2:00.85 (2014), 2:01.00 (2018), 2:01.17 (2014), 2:01.24 (2016), 2:01.48 (2016), 2:01.59 (2017), 2:01.60 (2014), 2:01.66 (2016), 2:01.72 (2014, 2016).
- Emily Seebohm also swam 1:59.94 (2018), 2:00.13 (2014), 2:00.65 (2017), 2:01.04 (2020), 2:01.13 (2018), 2:01.15 (2017), 2:01.16 (2020), 2:01.37 (2018), 2:01.41 (2017), 2:01.56 (2020), 2:01.58 (2016), 2:01.60 (2018).
- Missy Franklin also swam 2:00.14 (2011), 2:01.53 (2015).
- Beata Nelson also swam 2:00.33 (2021), 2:01.31 (2020), 2:01.65 (2020).
- Daryna Zevina also swam 2:00.47 (2016), 2:00.75 (2016), 2:00.81 (2013), 2:00.97 (2016), 2:01.17 (2013), 2:01.25 (2016), 2:01.47 (2013), 2:01.61 (2016), 2:01.62 (2013), 2:01.66 (2013), 2:01.70 (2013).
- Kathleen Baker also swam 2:00.79 (2018), 2:00.85 (2018), 2:01.22 (2019), 2:01.57 (2019).
- Elizabeth Simmonds also swam 2:00.91 (2015), 2:01.48 (2009).
- Lisa Bratton also swam 2:00.99 (2020), 2:01.00 (2018), 2:01.61 (2020), 2:01.74 (2020).
- Belinda Hocking also swam 2:01.30 (2011).
- Margherita Panziera also swam 2:01.56 (2018).
- Amy Bilquist also swam 2:01.61 (2019), 2:01.72 (2020).
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