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Graphic data for World Record Progression in Men and Women Swimming 50m-100m-200m Long and Short Course Butterfly-Backstroke-Breaststroke-Freestyle. The first world record in the 100 metres freestyle in long course (50 metres) swimming was recognised by the International Swimming Federation (FINA) in 1905. [1] In the short course (25 metres ...
The 100 metre freestyle is often considered to be the highlight (Blue Ribbon event) [1] of the sport of swimming, like 100 metres in the sport of Athletics, symbolizing the pinnacle of speed and athleticism in swimming competitions.
World Aquatics recognizes world records in the following events for both men and women, [1] [2] except for the mixed relays, where teams consist of two men and two women, in any order. Freestyle: 50m , 100m , 200m , 400m , 800m , 1500m
The women's 100 metre freestyle event at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held from 28 to 30 July 2021 at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre. [1] It was the event's twenty-fifth consecutive appearance, having been held at every edition since 1912.
50m freestyle: 23.78 CR: Cate Campbell Australia 7 April 2018: 2018 Commonwealth Games: Gold Coast, Australia [20] 100m freestyle: 52.27 Bronte Campbell Australia 9 April 2018: 2018 Commonwealth Games: Gold Coast, Australia [21] 200m freestyle: 1:53.89 Ariarne Titmus Australia 29 July 2022: 2022 Commonwealth Games: Birmingham, England [22] 400m ...
Leanne Smith during the victory ceremony for the women's S3 100m freestyle final event at the Paralympics in Nanterre, west of Paris, on Sept. 3, 2024.
50 m freestyle: S1: 51.33 Ingrid Thunem Norway 15 July 2016 - Kristiansand, Norway [2] 50 m freestyle: S2: 53.94 Ingrid Thunem Norway 5 August 2014 - Eindhoven, Netherlands [2] 50 m freestyle: S3: 40.32 = Arjola Trimi Italy 2 September 2021: Paralympic Games: Tokyo, Japan [3] 50 m freestyle: S3: 40.32 = Leanne Smith United States 16 June 2022 ...
Women's 100 metre freestyle at the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25 m) Venue: Duna Arena: Location: Budapest, Hungary: Dates: 11 December (heats and semifinals) 12 December (final) Competitors: 76 from 66 nations: Winning time: 50.31 CR AM: Medalists