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The first world record in the men's 50 metres freestyle in long course (50 metres) swimming was recognized by the International Swimming Federation (FINA) in 1976.In short course (25 metres) swimming events the world's governing body recognizes world records since March 3, 1991.
Records can be set in long course (50 metres) or short course (25 metres) swimming pools. 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; Backstroke: 50m, 100m, 200m
200m freestyle: 1:52.50 not ratified: Taylor Ruck Canada 6 December 2016: World Championships: Windsor, Canada [75] 200m freestyle: 1:51.38 OC, not ratified, fastest all-time junior: Ariarne Titmus Australia 11 December 2018: World Championships: Hangzhou, China: 400m freestyle: 3:50.25 WR: Summer McIntosh Canada 10 December 2024: World ...
The 29-year-old cruised to victory in the 50-meter freestyle to win her 21 st individual medal at the world championships, setting a blistering time of 23.62, just 0.01 seconds slower than the ...
The U.S. men's 4x200 relay team achieved two world records in the same final. The team clocked a winning 6:40.51, slashing nearly four seconds off its own record from the last championships in ...
The 2017 world record in the women's 400 individual medley was beaten by Summer McIntosh of Canada by nearly 3 1/2 seconds to rest on 4:15.48. The 25-meter pool is half the length of an Olympic ...
Men's 50 metre freestyle at the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25 m) Venue: Duna Arena: Location: Budapest, Hungary: Dates: 14 December (heats and semifinals) 15 December (final) Competitors: 101 from 94 nations: Winning time: 20.19: Medalists
Women's 50 metre freestyle at the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25 m) Venue: Duna Arena: Location: Budapest, Hungary: Dates: 14 December (heats and semifinals) 15 December (final) Competitors: 94 from 85 nations: Winning time: 22.83 WR: Medalists