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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]
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
Australian Dawn Fraser won the event a record three times at the Olympics, and she is the only woman to win it more than once. Four men, American Duke Kahanamoku, Weissmuller, Russian Alexander Popov, and Dutchman Pieter van den Hoogenband won the event at the Olympics twice. Popov was also world champion (held since 1973) three times.
The two other Chinese world record holders in history are Zhang Lin, whose 800m freestyle swim from 2009 still stands, while controversial compatriot Sun Yang has held the 1,500m freestyle since 2012.
It was the first world record to be broken in the pool at these Paris Olympic Games. The first-time Olympian posted a 46.40, shaving .40 seconds off the previous world record 46.80 he set earlier ...
Pan Zhanle of China broke his own world record on the way to winning the men’s 100-meter freestyle Wednesday night, finishing in 46.40 seconds for his country's first swimming gold medal of the ...
100m freestyle: 52.70 Penny Oleksiak Canada 11 August 2016: Olympic Games: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [29] 100m freestyle: 52.49 not ratified, fastest all-time junior: Mollie O'Callaghan Australia 18 May 2022: Australian Championships Adelaide, Australia: 200m freestyle: 1:53.65 Summer McIntosh Canada 26 July 2023: World Championships: Fukuoka ...
50m freestyle: 21.06 OC: Cameron McEvoy Australia 29 July 2023: World Championships: Fukuoka, Japan [1] 100m freestyle: 47.04 OC: Cameron McEvoy Australia 11 April 2016: Australian Championships: Adelaide, Australia [2] 200m freestyle: 1:44.06 OC: Ian Thorpe Australia 25 July 2001: World Championships: Fukuoka, Japan [3] 400m freestyle: 3:40.08 ...