World record progression 100 metres breaststroke

Graphic data for World Record Progression in Men and Women Swimming 50m-100m-200m Long and Short Course Butterfly-Backstroke-Breaststroke-Freestyle

This is a listing of the history of the World Record in the 100 breaststroke swimming event.

The first world record in long course (50 metres) swimming was recognized by the International Swimming Federation (FINA) in 1961, while the women's world record times were officially acknowledged in 1958.[citation needed] In the short course (25 metres) swimming events the world's governing body has recognized world records since 3 March 1991.

Men

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Long course

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# Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
1 1:14.1 Leonid Kolesnikov  Soviet Union 2 May 1961 - Moscow, Soviet Union
2 1:11.1 Chet Jastremski  United States 2 July 1961 - Chicago, United States
3 1:10.7 Gunter Tittes  East Germany 5 July 1961 - East Berlin, East Germany
3 1:10.7 = Chet Jastremski  United States 28 July 1961 - Tokyo, Japan
4 1:10.0 Chet Jastremski  United States 30 July 1961 - Tokyo, Japan
5 1:09.5 Chet Jastremski  United States 3 August 1961 - Osaka, Japan
6 1:07.8 Chet Jastremski  United States 20 August 1961 Men’s NAAA Championships Los Angeles, United States
7 1:07.5 Chet Jastremski  United States 20 August 1961 Men’s NAAA Championships Los Angeles, United States
8 1:07.4 Georgy Prokopenko  Soviet Union 26 March 1964 - Baku, Soviet Union
9 1:06.9 Georgy Prokopenko  Soviet Union 3 September 1964 - Moscow, Soviet Union
10 1:06.7 Vladimir Kosinsky  Soviet Union 8 November 1967 - Leningrad, Soviet Union
11 1:06.4 Jose Fiolo  Brazil 19 February 1968 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
12 1:06.2 Nikolai Pankin  Soviet Union 18 April 1968 - Moscow, Soviet Union
13 1:05.8 Nikolai Pankin  Soviet Union 20 April 1969 - Magdeburg, East Germany
14 1:05.68 sf John Hencken  United States 29 August 1972 Olympic Games Munich, West Germany
15 1:05.13 sf Nobutaka Taguchi  Japan 29 August 1972 Olympic Games Munich, West Germany
16 1:04.94 Nobutaka Taguchi  Japan 30 August 1972 Olympic Games Munich, West Germany
17 1:04.35 h John Hencken  United States 4 September 1973 World Championships Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
18 1:04.02 John Hencken  United States 4 September 1973 World Championships Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
19 1:03.88 John Hencken  United States 31 August 1974 USA vs GDR Dual Meet Concord, United States
19 1:03.88 =, h John Hencken  United States 19 July 1976 Olympic Games Montreal, Canada
20 1:03.62 sf John Hencken  United States 19 July 1976 Olympic Games Montreal, Canada
21 1:03.11 John Hencken  United States 20 July 1976 Olympic Games Montreal, Canada
22 1:02.86 Gerald Mörken  West Germany 18 August 1977 - Jönköping, Sweden
23 1:02.62 Steve Lundquist  United States 19 July 1982 USA World Championship Trials Mission Viejo, United States
24 1:02.53 Steve Lundquist  United States 21 August 1982 - Indianapolis, United States
25 1:02.34 Steve Lundquist  United States 19 July 1983 US National Championships Clovis, United States
26 1:02.28 Steve Lundquist  United States 17 August 1983 Pan American Games Caracas, Venezuela
27 1:02.13 John Moffet  United States 25 June 1984 US Olympic Trials Indianapolis, United States
28 1:01.65 Steve Lundquist  United States 29 July 1984 Olympic Games Los Angeles, United States
29 1:01.49 h Adrian Moorhouse  Great Britain 15 August 1989 European Championships Bonn, West Germany
29 1:01.49 = Adrian Moorhouse  Great Britain 25 January 1990 Commonwealth Games Auckland, New Zealand
29 1:01.49 = Adrian Moorhouse  Great Britain 26 July 1990 - London, United Kingdom
29 1:01.49 =, h Norbert Rózsa  Hungary 7 January 1991 World Championships Perth, Australia
30 1:01.45 Norbert Rózsa  Hungary 7 January 1991 World Championships Perth, Australia
30 1:01.45 = Vasili Ivanov  Soviet Union 11 June 1991 - Moscow, Soviet Union
31 1:01.29 h Norbert Rózsa  Hungary 20 August 1991 European Championships Athens, Greece
32 1:00.95 h Károly Güttler  Hungary 3 August 1993 European Championships Sheffield, United Kingdom
33 1:00.60 h Frederik Deburghgraeve  Belgium 20 July 1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States
34 1:00.36 sf Roman Sludnov  Russia 15 June 2000 - Moscow, Russia
35 1:00.29 Ed Moses  United States 28 March 2001 US National Championships Austin, United States
36 1:00.26 sf Roman Sludnov  Russia 28 June 2001 Russian Championships Moscow, Russia
37 59.97 Roman Sludnov  Russia 29 June 2001 Russian Championships Moscow, Russia
38 59.94 sf Roman Sludnov  Russia 23 July 2001 World Championships Fukuoka, Japan
39 59.78 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 21 July 2003 World Championships Omaha, United States
40 59.30 Brendan Hansen  United States 8 July 2004 US Olympic Trials Long Beach, United States
41 59.13 Brendan Hansen  United States 1 August 2006 US National Championships Irvine, United States
42 58.91 Kosuke Kitajima  Japan 11 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China
- 58.67 Ihor Borysyk  Ukraine 13 June 2009 Ukrainian National Cup Kharkiv, Ukraine [1]
43 58.58 Brenton Rickard  Australia 27 July 2009 World Championships Rome, Italy [2]
44 58.46 Cameron van der Burgh  South Africa 29 July 2012 Olympic Games London, United Kingdom [3]
45 57.92 Adam Peaty  Great Britain 17 April 2015 British Championships London, United Kingdom [4]
46 57.55 h Adam Peaty  Great Britain 6 August 2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [5]
47 57.13 Adam Peaty  Great Britain 7 August 2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [6]
48 57.10 Adam Peaty  Great Britain 4 August 2018 European Championships Glasgow, United Kingdom [7]
49 56.88 sf Adam Peaty  Great Britain 21 July 2019 World Championships Gwangju, South Korea [8]

Short course

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Time Name Nationality Date Location
59.30 Dmitry Volkov  Soviet Union Feb 10, 1990 Bonn, West Germany
59.07 Phil Rogers  Australia 27 August 1993 Melbourne, Australia
59.02 Frédérik Deburghgraeve  Belgium February 17, 1996 Bastogne, Belgium
58.79 Frédérik Deburghgraeve  Belgium Dec 4, 1998 Texas, United States
58.51 Roman Sludnov  Russia March 17, 2000 Athens, Greece
58.05 Ed Moses  United States March 24, 2000 Minneapolis, United States
57.66 Ed Moses  United States March 24, 2000 Minneapolis, United States
57.47 Ed Moses  United States January 23, 2002 Stockholm, Sweden
56.88 Cameron van der Burgh  South Africa November 9, 2008 Moscow, Russia
55.99 Cameron van der Burgh  South Africa August 9, 2009 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
55.61 Cameron van der Burgh  South Africa November 15, 2009 Berlin, Germany
55.49 Adam Peaty  Great Britain November 15, 2020 Budapest, Hungary
55.41 Adam Peaty  Great Britain November 22, 2020 Budapest, Hungary
55.34 Ilya Shymanovich  Belarus December 19, 2020 Brest, Belarus
55.32 Ilya Shymanovich  Belarus November 19, 2021 Eindhoven, Netherlands
55.28 Ilya Shymanovich  Belarus November 26, 2021 Eindhoven, Netherlands

Women

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Long course

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# Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
1 1:20.3 Karin Beyer  East Germany 20 July 1958 - East Berlin, East Germany
2 1:19.6 Karin Beyer  East Germany 12 September 1958 Leipzig, East Germany
3 1:19.1 Wiltrud Urselmann  West Germany 12 March 1960 - Zürich, Switzerland
4 1:19.0 Ursula Küper  East Germany 14 July 1960 Leipzig, East Germany
5 1:18.2 Barbara Göbel  East Germany 1 July 1961 Rostock, East Germany
6 1:17.9 Claudia Kolb  United States 11 July 1964 - Los Angeles, United States
7 1:17.2 Svetlana Babanina  Soviet Union 3 September 1964 - Moscow, Soviet Union
8 1:16.5 Svetlana Babanina  Soviet Union 11 May 1965 - Tashkent, Soviet Union
9 1:16.4 Catie Ball  United States 15 July 1966 - Winter Park, United States
10 1:15.7 Galina Prozumenshchikova  Soviet Union 17 July 1966 - Leningrad, Soviet Union
11 1:15.6 Catie Ball  United States 28 December 1966 - Fort Lauderdale, United States
12 1:14.8 Catie Ball  United States 31 July 1967 Pan American Games Winnipeg, Canada
13 1:14.6 Catie Ball  United States 19 August 1967 AAU National Championships Philadelphia, United States
14 1:14.2 Catie Ball  United States 25 August 1968 US Olympic Trials Los Angeles, United States
15 1:13.58 Cathy Carr  United States 2 September 1972 Olympic Games Munich, West Germany
16 1:12.91 h Renate Vogel  East Germany 22 August 1974 European Championships Vienna, Austria
17 1:12.55 Christel Justen  West Germany 23 August 1974 European Championships Vienna, Austria
18 1:12.28 Renate Vogel  East Germany 1 September 1974 USA vs. GDR Dual Meet Concord, United States
19 1:11.93 Carola Nitschke  East Germany 2 June 1976 GDR National Championships East Berlin, East Germany
20 1:11.11 h Hannelore Anke  East Germany 22 July 1976 Olympic Games Montreal, Canada
21 1:10.86 sf Hannelore Anke  East Germany 22 July 1976 Olympic Games Montreal, Canada
22 1:10.31 Yuliya Bogdanova  Soviet Union 22 August 1978 World Championships West Berlin, West Germany
23 1:10.20 Ute Geweniger  East Germany 26 May 1980 - Magdeburg, East Germany
24 1:10.11 h Ute Geweniger  East Germany 24 July 1980 Olympic Games Moscow, Soviet Union
25 1:09.52 Ute Geweniger  East Germany 9 April 1981 - Gera, East Germany
26 1:09.39 Ute Geweniger  East Germany 2 July 1981 - East Berlin, East Germany
27 1:08.60 Ute Geweniger  East Germany 9 April 1981 European Championships Split, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
28 1:08.51 Ute Geweniger  East Germany 25 August 1983 European Championships Rome, Italy
28 1:08.29 Sylvia Gerasch  East Germany 23 August 1984 Friendship Games Moscow, Soviet Union
29 1:08.11 Sylvia Gerasch  East Germany 11 August 1986 World Championships Madrid, Spain
30 1:07.91 Silke Hörner  East Germany 21 August 1987 European Championships Strasbourg, France
31 1:07.69 Samantha Riley  Australia 9 September 1994 World Championships Rome, Italy
32 1:07.46 Penelope Heyns  South Africa 2 July 1996 South African National Championships Durban, South Africa
33 1:07.02 h Penelope Heyns  South Africa 21 July 1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States
34 1:06.99 h Penelope Heyns  South Africa 18 July 1999 Janet Evans Invitational Los Angeles, United States
35 1:06.95 Penelope Heyns  South Africa 18 July 1999 Janet Evans Invitational Los Angeles, United States
36 1:06.52 h Penelope Heyns  South Africa 23 August 1999 Pan Pacific Championships Sydney, Australia
37 1:06.37 sf Leisel Jones  Australia 21 July 2003 World Championships Barcelona, Spain
38 1:06.20 sf Jessica Hardy  United States 25 July 2005 World Championships Montreal, Canada
39 1:05.71 Leisel Jones  Australia 3 February 2006 Australian Championships Melbourne, Australia
40 1:05.09 Leisel Jones  Australia 20 March 2006 Commonwealth Games Melbourne, Australia [9]
41 1:04.84 sf Rebecca Soni  United States 27 July 2009 World Championships Rome, Italy [10]
42 1:04.45 Jessica Hardy  United States 7 August 2009 US Open Federal Way, United States [11]
43 1:04.35 sf Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 29 July 2013 World Championships Barcelona, Spain [12]
44 1:04.13 Lilly King  United States 25 July 2017 World Championships Budapest, Hungary [13]

Short course

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Time Name Nationality Date Location
1:06.58[14] Dai Guohong  China December 4, 1993 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
1:05.70[15] Samantha Riley  Australia December 1, 1995 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1:05.57 Penelope Heyns  South Africa September 1999 Johannesburg, South Africa
1:05.40 Penelope Heyns  South Africa September 26, 1999 Durban, South Africa
1:05.29 Emma Igelström  Sweden March 15, 2003 Stockholm, Sweden
1:05.11 Emma Igelström  Sweden March 16, 2003 Stockholm, Sweden
1:05.09 Leisel Jones  Australia November 28, 2003 Melbourne, Australia
1:04.79 Tara Kirk  United States March 18, 2004 Austin, USA
1:04.12 Leisel Jones  Australia August 27, 2006 Hobart, Australia
1:03.86 Leisel Jones  Australia August 28, 2006 Hobart, Australia
1:03.72 Leisel Jones  Australia April 26, 2008 Canberra, Australia
1:03.00 Leisel Jones  Australia November 14, 2009 Berlin, Germany
1:02.70 Rebecca Soni  United States December 19, 2009 Manchester, England
1:02.36 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania October 12, 2013 Moscow, Russia
1:02.36 =[16] Alia Atkinson  Jamaica December 3, 2014 Doha, Qatar
1:02.36 =[17] Alia Atkinson  Jamaica August 26, 2016 Chartres, France

All-time top 25

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Tables show data for two definitions of "Top 25" - the top 25 100 m breaststroke times and the top 25 athletes:
- denotes top performance for athletes in the top 25 100 m breaststroke times
- denotes lesser performances, still in the top 25 100 m breaststroke times, by repeat athletes
- denotes top performance (only) for other top 25 athletes who fall outside the top 25 100 m breaststroke times

Men long course

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  • Correct as of December 2024[18]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 56.88 Adam Peaty  Great Britain 21 July 2019 Gwangju [8]
2 57.10 Peaty #2 4 August 2018 Glasgow [7]
3 57.13 Peaty #3 7 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro [6]
4 57.14 Peaty #4 22 July 2019 Gwangju [19]
5 57.37 Peaty #5 26 July 2021 Tokyo [20]
6 57.39 Peaty #6 14 April 2021 London
7 57.47 Peaty #7 24 July 2017 Budapest [21]
8 57.55 Peaty #8 6 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro [5]
9 57.56 Peaty #9 24 July 2021 Tokyo [22]
10 57.59 Peaty #10 21 July 2019 Gwangju [23]
11 57.62 Peaty #11 6 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro [24]
12 57.63 Peaty #12 25 July 2021 Tokyo [25]
13 57.66 Peaty #13 18 May 2021 Budapest
14 57.67 Peaty #14 17 May 2021 Budapest
2 15 57.69 Qin Haiyang  China 24 July 2023 Fukuoka [26]
6 October 2023 Berlin [27]
17 57.70 Peaty #15 14 April 2021 London
18 57.75 Peaty #16 23 July 2017 Budapest [28]
19 57.76 Qin #3 25 September 2023 Hangzhou
20 57.79 Peaty #17 18 April 2017 Sheffield
3 21 57.80 Arno Kamminga  Netherlands 24 July 2021 Tokyo [22]
22 57.82 Qin #4 23 July 2023 Fukuoka
Qin #5 20 October 2023 Budapest
24 57.87 Peaty #18 16 April 2019 Glasgow
25 57.89 Peaty #19 3 August 2018 Glasgow
4 58.14 Michael Andrew  United States 13 June 2021 Omaha [29]
5 58.26 Nicolò Martinenghi  Italy 19 June 2022 Budapest [30]
12 August 2022 Rome [31]
6 58.29 Ilya Shymanovich  Belarus 24 March 2019 Marseille [32]
7 58.36 Nic Fink  United States 30 June 2023 Indianapolis
8 58.46 Cameron van der Burgh  South Africa 29 July 2012 London [3]
James Wilby  Great Britain 22 July 2019 Gwangju [19]
10 58.58 Brenton Rickard  Australia 27 July 2009 Rome [2]
11 58.63 Yan Zibei  China 22 July 2019 Gwangju [19]
12 58.64 Hugues Duboscq  France 27 July 2009 Rome [2]
Kevin Cordes  United States 23 July 2017 Budapest [28]
14 58.67 Ihor Borysyk  Ukraine 13 June 2009 Kharkiv [1]
15 58.71 Alexander Dale Oen  Norway 25 July 2011 Shanghai [33]
16 58.72 Evgenii Somov  Russia 16 May 2024 Atlanta [34]
17 58.73 Federico Poggio  Italy 14 April 2023 Riccione
Sun Jiajun  China 20 April 2024 Shenzhen
19 58.74 Andrew Wilson  United States 14 June 2021 Omaha
Lucas Matzerath  Germany 23 July 2023 Fukuoka [35]
21 58.78 Yasuhiro Koseki  Japan 16 June 2018 Monaco
22 58.79 Christian Sprenger  Australia 29 July 2013 Barcelona [36]
23 58.80 Samuel Williamson  Australia 10 June 2024 Brisbane
24 58.83 Anton Chupkov  Russia 26 October 2020 Kazan [37]
25 58.84 Melvin Imoudu  Germany 18 June 2024 Belgrade

Men short course

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  • Correct as of December 2024[38]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 55.28 Ilya Shymanovich  Belarus 26 November 2021 Eindhoven [39]
2 55.32 Shymanovich #2 19 November 2021 Eindhoven
3 55.34 Shymanovich #3 19 December 2020 Brest
2 4 55.41 Adam Peaty  Great Britain 22 November 2020 Budapest
5 55.45 Shymanovich #4 3 November 2021 Kazan
3 6 55.47 Qin Haiyang  China 12 December 2024 Budapest [40]
7 55.49 Peaty #2 15 November 2020 Budapest
Shymanovich #5 22 November 2020 Budapest
4 7 55.49 Kirill Prigoda  Russia 12 December 2024 Budapest [40]
5 10 55.56 Nic Fink  United States 4 December 2021 Eindhoven [41]
11 55.59 Shymanovich #6 4 December 2021 Eindhoven [41]
12 55.60 Shymanovich #7 12 December 2024 Budapest [40]
6 12 55.61 Cameron van der Burgh  South Africa 15 November 2009 Berlin
12 55.61 Qin #2 31 October 2024 Singapore
14 55.63 Shymanovich #8 19 September 2021 Naples
7 14 55.63 Nicolo Martinenghi  Italy 4 November 2021 Kazan [42]
16 55.69 Shymanovich #9 15 November 2020 Budapest
17 55.70 Shymanovich #10 17 December 2021 Abu Dhabi
18 55.72 Shymanovich #11 31 October 2024 Singapore
19 55.73 Qin #3 18 October 2024 Shanghai
8 20 55.74 Emre Sakçı  Turkey 10 November 2020 Budapest
9 21 55.77 Yuya Hinomoto  Japan 16 October 2021 Tokyo [43]
21 55.77 Shymanovich #12 4 November 2021 Kazan [42]
Shymanovich #13 12 November 2021 Eindhoven
10 24 55.79 Arno Kamminga  Netherlands 4 November 2021 Kazan [42]
25 55.80 Martinenghi #2 17 December 2021 Abu Dhabi
11 55.91 Denis Petrashov  Kyrgyzstan 12 December 2024 Budapest [40]
12 56.11 Yasuhiro Koseki  Japan 26 October 2019 Tokyo
31 October 2020 Budapest
13 56.15 Fabio Scozzoli  Italy 16 December 2017 Copenhagen
14 56.16 Oleg Kostin  Russia 19 November 2017 Kazan
Fabian Schwingenschlögl  Germany 28 October 2021 Kazan [44]
Sun Jiajun  China 18 October 2024 Shanghai
17 56.25 Felipe França Silva  Brazil 4 September 2014 Guaratinguetá
Danil Semianinov  Russia 21 November 2022 Kazan [45]
19 56.27 Taku Taniguchi  Japan 19 October 2024 Tokyo [46]
20 56.28 Simone Cerasuolo  Italy 14 November 2024 Riccione [47]
21 56.29 Robin van Aggele  Netherlands 11 December 2009 Istanbul
Ian Finnerty  United States 17 November 2019 College Park
23 56.30 Anton McKee  Iceland 25 October 2020 Budapest
24 56.33 Vladimir Morozov  Russia 1 October 2016 Beijing
25 56.34 Yan Zibei  China 15 November 2018 Singapore

Women long course

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  • Correct as of December 2024[48]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 1:04.13 Lilly King  United States 25 July 2017 Budapest [13]
2 2 1:04.35 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 29 July 2013 Barcelona [12]
3 3 1:04.36 Yulia Yefimova  Russia 24 July 2017 Budapest [49]
4 4 1:04.39 Tang Qianting  China 21 April 2024 Shenzhen [50]
5 1:04.42 Meilutytė #2 30 July 2013 Barcelona [51]
5 6 1:04.45 Jessica Hardy  United States 7 August 2009 Federal Way [11]
7 1:04.52 Meilutytė #3 29 July 2013 Barcelona [52]
8 1:04.53 King #2 24 July 2017 Budapest [49]
9 1:04.62 Meilutytė #4 25 July 2023 Fukuoka [53]
10 1:04.67 Meilutytė #5 24 July 2023 Fukuoka [54]
11 1:04.68 Tang #2 20 April 2024 Shenzhen
12 1:04.72 King #3 14 June 2021 Omaha [55]
13 1:04.75 King #4 30 June 2023 Indianapolis [56]
14 1:04.79 King #5 15 June 2021 Omaha [57]
15 1:04.82 Yefimova #2 17 June 2017 Canet-en-Roussillon [58]
6 15 1:04.82 Tatjana Smith  South Africa 25 July 2021 Tokyo [59]
7 17 1:04.84 Rebecca Soni  United States 27 July 2009 Rome [10]
18 1:04.91 Soni #2 25 July 2011 Shanghai [60]
8 19 1:04.92 Evgeniia Chikunova  Russia 19 April 2023 Kazan [61]
20 1:04.93 Soni #3 28 July 2009 Rome [62]
Soni #4 19 August 2010 Irvine [63]
King #6 8 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro [64]
King #7 23 July 2019 Gwangju [65]
24 1:04.95 King #8 30 June 2017 Indianapolis [66]
9 24 1:04.95 Lydia Jacoby  United States 27 July 2021 Tokyo [67]
10 1:05.03 Katie Meili  United States 25 July 2017 Budapest [13]
11 1:05.09 Leisel Jones  Australia 20 March 2006 Melbourne [9]
12 1:05.19 Reona Aoki  Japan 2 March 2022 Tokyo [68]
13 1:05.32 Ji Liping  China 29 August 2009 Beijing
14 1:05.35 Katy Freeman  United States 7 August 2009 Federal Way [11]
15 1:05.37 Annie Lazor  United States 14 June 2021 Omaha [55]
Angharad Evans  Great Britain 20 April 2025 London [69]
17 1:05.44 Benedetta Pilato  Italy 21 June 2024 Rome [70]
18 1:05.47 Qi Hui  China 17 October 2009 Jinan
Lara van Niekerk  South Africa 2 August 2022 Birmingham [71]
20 1:05.48 Kaitlyn Dobler  United States 30 June 2023 Indianapolis [56]
21 1:05.51 Mona McSharry  Ireland 28 July 2024 Paris [72]
22 1:05.58 Anna Elendt  Germany 31 March 2022 San Antonio [73]
23 1:05.63 Yu Jingyao  China 21 September 2021 Xi'an [74]
24 1:05.64 Chen Huijia  China 6 December 2009 Hong Kong
25 1:05.66 Sophie Hansson  Sweden 25 July 2021 Tokyo [59]

Women short course

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  • Correct as of December 2024[75]
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 1:02.36 Rūta Meilutytė  Lithuania 12 October 2013 Moscow [76]
Alia Atkinson  Jamaica 6 December 2014 Doha [77]
26 August 2016 Chartres [78]
3 4 1:02.37 Tang Qianting  China 11 December 2024 Budapest [79]
5 1:02.38 Tang #2 12 December 2024 Budapest [80]
6 1:02.40 Atkinson #3 21 October 2016 Singapore
7 1:02.43 Meilutytė #2 5 December 2014 Doha
8 1:02.46 Meilutytė #3 6 December 2014 Doha [77]
4 9 1:02.50 Lilly King  United States 22 November 2020 Budapest
10 1:02.53 Tang #3 19 October 2024 Shanghai
11 1:02.54 Atkinson #4 1 November 2014 Singapore
12 1:02.66 Atkinson #5 15 November 2020 Budapest
Tang #4 25 September 2024 Wuhan
14 1:02.67 Atkinson #6 11 August 2017 Eindhoven
King #2 15 December 2022 Melbourne [81]
16 1:02.68 Atkinson #7 29 October 2016 Hong Kong
5 17 1:02.70 Rebecca Soni  United States 19 December 2009 Manchester
18 1:02.74 Atkinson #8 16 November 2018 Knoxville
19 1:02.77 Meilutytė #4 4 November 2022 Indianapolis
Tang #5 26 September 2024 Wuhan
21 1:02.80 Atkinson #9 5 October 2018 Budapest
King #3 12 December 2024 Budapest [80]
23 1:02.82 Tang #6 25 October 2024 Incheon
24 1:02.86 Atkinson #10 28 October 2014 Tokyo
25 1:02.88 Meilutytė #5 20 December 2014 Anykščiai
6 1:02.91 Yulia Yefimova  Russia 3 September 2016 Moscow
7 1:02.92 Katie Meili  United States 30 August 2016 Berlin
8 1:03.00 Leisel Jones  Australia 14 November 2009 Berlin [82]
9 1:03.21 Eneli Jefimova  Estonia 6 December 2023 Otopeni [83]
10 1:03.30 Jessica Hardy  United States 14 November 2009 Berlin [82]
11 1:03.41 Alina Zmushka  Belarus 12 December 2024 Budapest [80]
12 1:03.45 Angharad Evans  Great Britain 11 December 2024 Budapest [84]
13 1:03.50 Sophie Hansson  Sweden 20 December 2021 Abu Dhabi [85]
14 1:03.53 Evgeniia Chikunova  Russia 24 November 2022 Kazan [86]
15 1:03.55 Benedetta Pilato  Italy 15 November 2020 Budapest
16 1:03.57 Molly Hannis  United States 22 November 2020 Budapest
17 1:03.59 Annie Lazor  United States 12 November 2020 Budapest
18 1:03.71 Nika Godun  Russia 24 November 2022 Kazan [86]
19 1:03.73 Sarah Katsoulis  Australia 21 November 2009 Singapore
20 1:03.74 Rikke Møller Pedersen  Denmark 10 August 2013 Berlin
21 1:03.80 Breeja Larson  United States 20 October 2019 Lewisville
22 1:03.88 Kate Douglass  United States 13 December 2024 Budapest [87]
23 1:03.89 Tatjana Smith  South Africa 25 October 2020 Pietermaritzburg
24 1:03.90 Arianna Castiglioni  Italy 12 September 2021 Naples
Tes Schouten  Netherlands 15 December 2022 Melbourne [81]

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