World record progression 200 metres breaststroke

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The first world record in the men's 200 metres breaststroke in long course (50 metres) swimming was recognised by the International Swimming Federation (FINA) in 1908 and the first world record in the women's 200 metres breaststroke was recognised in 1921. In the short course (25 metres) swimming events the world's governing body recognizes world records since March 3, 1991.

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

There have been two rule changes enacted by FINA for this event that have resulted in the nullification of world records.

In the mid-1930s, many breaststroke swimmers began practicing an early variant of the butterfly stroke that involved recovering the arms above the water in an effort to reduce drag. This technique was disallowed when the butterfly stroke was established as a distinct stroke with its own rules in 1953, and world records set using the technique were nullified.

Another style was developed by the Japanese swimmer Masaru Furukawa shortly after this rule change. It involved swimming underwater for as much of each pool length as possible without surfacing, as the act of breaking the water's surface created resistance, slowing a swimmer. This method of swimming the breaststroke was disallowed by FINA in 1956 and records set with the technique were nullified.

Men

Long course

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# Time NameNationalityDateMeetLocation Ref
1 3:09.2 Frederick Holman Great Britain 18 July 1908- London, United Kingdom
2 3:08.3 Robert Andersson Great Britain 18 April 1909- Stockholm, Sweden
3 3:00.8 Félicien Courbet Belgium 2 October 1910- Schaerbeek, Belgium
4 2:56.6 Percy Courtman Great Britain 28 July 1914- Garston, United Kingdom
5 2:54.4 Erich Rademacher Germany 12 November 1922- Amsterdam, Netherlands
6 2:52.6 Bob Skelton United States 24 March 1924- Milwaukee, United States
7 2:50.4 Erich Rademacher Germany 7 April 1924- Magdeburg, Germany
8 2:48.0 Erich Rademacher Germany 11 March 1927- Brussels, Belgium
9 2:45.0 Yoshiyuki Tsuruta Japan 29 July 1927- Kyoto, Japan
10 2:44.6 Lionel Spence United States 2 April 1931- Chicago, United States
11 2:44.0 Lionel Spence United States 1 April 1932- New Haven, United States
12 2:42.6 Jacques Cartonnet United States 8 February 1933- Paris, France
13 2:42.4 Erwin Sietas Germany 16 March 1935- Düsseldorf, Germany
14 2:39.6 Jacques Cartonnet France 4 May 1935- Paris, France
- 2:37.2 [a]Jack Kasley United States 28 March 1936- New Haven, United States
15 2:36.8 Alfred Nakache France 6 July 1941- Marseille, France
- 2:35.6 [b]Joe Verdeur United States 5 April 1946- Bainbridge, United States
- 2:35.0 [b]Joe Verdeur United States 15 February 1947- New Haven, United States
- 2:32.0 [b]Joe Verdeur United States 14 February 1948- New Haven, United States
- 2:30.5 [b]Joe Verdeur United States 2 April 1948- New Haven, United States
- 2:30.0 [b]Joe Verdeur United States 28 June 1948- New Haven, United States
- 2:36.3 [a]Joe Verdeur United States 10 July 1948- Detroit, United States
- 2:28.3 [b]Joe Verdeur United States 15 February 1950- New Haven, United States
- 2:34.4 [c]Herbert Klein Germany 13 August 1950- Göppingen, West Germany
- 2:27.3 [b]Herbert Klein Germany 9 June 1951- Munich, West Germany
- 2:34.4 =, [c]John Davies Australia 1 August 1952- Helsinki, Finland
16 2:37.4 Knud Gleie Denmark 14 February 1953- Copenhagen, Denmark
- 2:36.6 [d]Masaru Furukawa Japan 10 April 1954- Tokyo, Japan
- 2:35.4 [d]Masaru Furukawa Japan 10 April 1954- Tokyo, Japan
- 2:35.2 [d]Mamoru Tanaka Japan 17 September 1954- Tokyo, Japan
- 2:33.7 [d]Masaru Furukawa Japan 5 August 1955- Tokyo, Japan
- 2:31.0 [d]Masaru Furukawa Japan 1 October 1955- Tokyo, Japan
17 2:36.5 Terry Gathercole Australia 28 June 1958- Townsville, Australia
18 2:33.6 Chet Jastremski United States 28 July 1961- Tokyo, Japan
19 2:29.6 Chet Jastremski United States 19 August 1961- Los Angeles, United States
20 2:28.2 Chet Jastremski United States 30 August 1964- New York City, United States
21 2:27.8 Ian O'Brien Australia 15 October 1964Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan
22 2:27.4 Vladimir Kosinsky Soviet Union 3 April 1968- Tallinn, Soviet Union
23 2:26.5 Nikolai Pankin Soviet Union 22 March 1969- Minsk, Soviet Union
24 2:25.4 Nikolai Pankin Soviet Union 19 April 1969- Magdeburg, East Germany
25 2:23.5 Brian Job United States 22 August 1970AAU National Championships Los Angeles, United States
26 2:22.79 John Hencken United States 5 August 1972US Olympic Trials Chicago, United States
27 2:21.55 John Hencken United States 2 September 1972Olympic Games Munich, West Germany
28 2:20.52 John Hencken United States 24 August 1973US National Championships Louisville, United States
29 2:19.28 David Wilkie Great Britain 6 September 1973World Championships Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
30 2:18.93 John Hencken United States 24 August 1974AAU National Championships Concord, United States
31 2:18.21 John Hencken United States 1 September 1974USA vs GDR Dual Meet Concord, United States
32 2:15.11 David Wilkie Great Britain 24 July 1976Olympic Games Montreal, Canada
33 2:14.77 Victor Davis Canada 5 August 1982World Championships Guayaquil, Ecuador
34 2:14.58 Victor Davis Canada 17 June 1984- Etobicoke, Canada
35 2:13.34 Victor Davis Canada 2 August 1984Olympic Games Los Angeles, United States
36 2:12.90 Mike Barrowman United States 4 August 1989US National Championships Los Angeles, United States
36 2:12.90 =Nick Gillingham Great Britain 19 August 1989European Championships Bonn, West Germany
38 2:12.89 Mike Barrowman United States 20 August 1989Pan Pacific Championships Tokyo, Japan
39 2:11.53 Mike Barrowman United States 20 July 1990Goodwill Games Seattle, United States
40 2:11.23 Mike Barrowman United States 11 January 1991World Championships Perth, Australia
41 2:10.60 Mike Barrowman United States 13 August 1991US National Championships Fort Lauderdale, United States
42 2:10.16 Mike Barrowman United States 29 July 1992Olympic Games Barcelona, Spain
43 2:09.97 Kosuke Kitajima Japan 2 October 2002Asian Games Busan, South Korea [1]
44 2:09.52 Dimitri Komornikov Russia 15 June 2003Mare Nostrum Barcelona, Spain [2]
45 2:09.42 Kosuke Kitajima Japan 24 July 2003World Championships Barcelona, Spain [3]
46 2:09.04 Brendan Hansen United States 11 July 2004US Olympic Trials Long Beach, United States [4]
47 2:08.74 Brendan Hansen United States 5 August 2006US National Championships Irvine, United States [5]
48 2:08.50 Brendan Hansen United States 21 August 2006Pan Pacific Championships Victoria, Canada [6]
49 2:07.51 Kosuke Kitajima Japan 8 June 2008Japan Open Tokyo, Japan [7]
50 2:07.31 sfChristian Sprenger Australia 30 July 2009World Championships Rome, Italy [8]
51 2:07.28 Dániel Gyurta Hungary 1 August 2012Olympic Games London, United Kingdom [9]
52 2:07.01 Akihiro Yamaguchi Japan 15 September 2012Japanese Sports Festival Gifu, Japan [10]
53 2:06.67 Ippei Watanabe Japan 29 January 2017Kosuke Kitajima Cup Tokyo, Japan [11]
53 2:06.67 sf, =Matthew Wilson Australia 25 July 2019World Championships Gwangju, South Korea [12]
55 2:06.12 Anton Chupkov Russia 26 July 2019World Championships Gwangju, South Korea [13]
56 2:05.95 Zac Stubblety-Cook Australia 22 May 2022Australian Championships Adelaide, Australia [14]
57 2:05.48 Qin Haiyang China 27 July 2023World Championships Fukuoka, Japan [15]
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Notes

  1. ^Record was set using a butterfly technique and was nullified in 1953.
  2. ^Record was set in a 25 m pool and was annulled after World Aquatics required 50 m pools to be used.
  3. ^After the records set in a 25 m pool were nullified, the world record was reverted to Herbert Klein's mark from 1950, which John Davies equaled in 1952. However, these records were also later annulled because they employed a butterfly technique.
  4. ^Masaru Furukawa and Mamoru Tanaka set their world records by swimming most of the race while underwater. Their records were annulled in 1956.

Short course

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# Time NameNationalityDateMeetLocation Ref
1 2:07.93 Nick Gillingham Great Britain 20 October 1991- Birmingham, United Kingdom
2 2:07.80 Philip Rogers Australia 28 August 1993Australian Championships Melbourne, Australia
3 2:07.79 Andrey Korneyev Russia 20 January 1998World Cup Paris, France
4 2:07.59 Roman Sludnov Russia 19 March 2000World Championships Athens, Greece
5 2:06.40 Ed Moses United States 25 March 2000NCAA Division I Championships Minneapolis, United States
6 2:04.37 Ed Moses United States 18 January 2002World Cup Paris, France
7 2:03.28 Ed Moses United States 22 January 2002World Cup Stockholm, Sweden
8 2:03.17 Ed Moses United States 26 January 2002World Cup Berlin, Germany
9 2:02.92 Ed Moses United States 17 January 2004World Cup Berlin, Germany
10 2:01.98 Christian Sprenger Australia 10 August 2009Australian Championships Hobart, Australia [16]
11 2:00.67 Dániel Gyurta Hungary 13 December 2009European Championships Istanbul, Turkey [17]
12 2:00.48 Dániel Gyurta Hungary 31 August 2014World Cup Dubai, United Arab Emirates [18]
13 2:00.44 Marco Koch Germany 20 November 2016German Championships Berlin, Germany [19]
14 2:00.16 Kirill Prigoda Russia 13 December 2018World Championships Hangzhou, China [20]
15 1:59.52 Caspar Corbeau Netherlands 25 October 2025World Cup Toronto, Canada [21]
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Women

Long course

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# Time NameNationalityDateMeetLocation Ref
1 3:38.2 Ellie Van Den Bogaert Belgium 7 August 1921- Antwerp, Belgium
2 3:34.6 Ellie Van Den Bogaert Belgium 6 May 1922- Brussels, Belgium
3 3:31.4 Ellie Van Den Bogaert Belgium 4 October 1922- Antwerp, Belgium
4 3:20.4 Irene Gilbert Great Britain 18 June 1923- Rotherham, United Kingdom
5 3:20.2 Erna Murray Germany 5 April 1925- Leipzig, Germany
6 3:19.1 Brita Hazelius Sweden 11 August 1926- Stockholm, Sweden
7 3:18.4 Mietje Baron Netherlands 24 October 1926- Brussels, Belgium
8 3:16.6 Else Jacobsen Denmark 20 August 1927- Oslo, Norway
9 3:15.8 Charlotte Mühe Germany 15 April 1928- Magdeburg, Germany
10 3:11.2 Mietje Baron Netherlands 22 April 1928- Rotterdam, Netherlands
10 3:11.2 =Charlotte Mühe Germany 15 July 1928- Berlin, Germany
12 3:10.6 Margery Hinton Great Britain 20 July 1931- Manchester, United Kingdom
13 3:08.4 Clare Dennis Australia 18 January 1932- Sydney, Australia
14 3:08.2 Lisa Rocke Germany 21 April 1932- Leipzig, Germany
15 3:03.4 Else Jacobsen Denmark 11 May 1932- Stockholm, Sweden
16 3:00.4 Hideko Maehata Japan 30 September 1933- Tokyo, Japan
17 3:00.2 Jopie Waalberg Netherlands 11 May 1937- Amsterdam, Netherlands
18 2:58.0 Jopie Waalberg Netherlands 27 June 1937- Zaandijk, Netherlands
19 2:56.9 Jopie Waalberg Netherlands 2 October 1937- Ghent, Belgium
20 2:56.0 Maria Lenk Brazil 8 November 1939- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 2:55.5 Anni Kapell United States 19 March 1941- Düsseldorf, Germany
- 2:52.6 Nel van Vliet Netherlands 17 August 1946- Bilthoven, Netherlands
- 2:51.9 Nel van Vliet Netherlands 29 March 1947- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 2:49.2 Nel van Vliet Netherlands 20 July 1947- Hilversum, Netherlands
- 2:48.8 Éva Novák Hungary 21 October 1950- Székesfehérvár, Hungary
- 2:48.5 Éva Novák Hungary 5 May 1951- Moscow, Soviet Union
- 2:46.4 Ada den Haan Netherlands 13 November 1956- Naarden, Netherlands
21 2:52.6 Ada den Haan Netherlands 18 May 1957Netherlands vs Great Britain International Blackpool, United Kingdom
22 2:51.9 Ada den Haan Netherlands 3 August 1957- Rhenen, Netherlands
23 2:51.3 Ada den Haan Netherlands 4 August 1957- Rhenen, Netherlands
24 2:50.3 Anita Lonsbrough Great Britain 25 July 1959Netherlands vs Great Britain International Waalwijk, Netherlands
25 2:50.2 Wiltrud Urselmann Germany 6 June 1960- Aachen, West Germany
26 2:49.5 Anita Lonsbrough Great Britain 27 August 1960Olympic Games Rome, Italy
27 2:48.0 Karin Beyer East Germany 5 August 1961- Budapest, Hungary
28 2:47.7 Galina Prozumenshchikova Soviet Union 11 April 1964- Blackpool, United Kingdom
29 2:45.4 Galina Prozumenshchikova Soviet Union 17 May 1964- East Berlin, East Germany
30 2:45.3 Galina Prozumenshchikova Soviet Union 12 September 1965- Groningen, Netherlands
31 2:43.0 Irina Pozdnyakova Soviet Union 16 July 1966- Moscow, Soviet Union
32 2:40.8 Galina Prozumenshchikova Soviet Union 22 August 1966European Championships Utrecht, Netherlands
33 2:40.5 Catie Ball United States 9 July 1967Santa Clara Invitational Santa Clara, United States
34 2:39.5 Catie Ball United States 20 August 1967AAU National Championships Philadelphia, United States
35 2:38.5 Catie Ball United States 26 August 1968US Olympic Trials Los Angeles, United States
36 2:37.89 Anne-Katrin Schott East Germany 6 July 1974GDR National Championships Rostock, East Germany
37 2:37.44 hKarla Linke East Germany 19 August 1974European Championships Vienna, Austria
38 2:34.99 Karla Linke East Germany 19 August 1974European Championships Vienna, Austria
39 2:33.35 Marina Koshevaya Soviet Union 21 July 1976Olympic Games Montreal, Canada
40 2:33.32 Yulia Bogdanova Soviet Union 7 April 1978- Leningrad, Soviet Union
41 2:33.11 hLina Kačiušytė Soviet Union 24 August 1978World Championships West Berlin, West Germany
42 2:31.42 Lina Kačiušytė Soviet Union 24 August 1978World Championships West Berlin, West Germany
43 2:31.09 Svetlana Varganova Soviet Union 30 March 1979USSR vs GDR Duel Minsk, Soviet Union
44 2:28.36 Lina Kačiušytė Soviet Union 6 April 1979USSR vs GDR Junior Meet Potsdam, East Germany
45 2:28.33 Silke Hörner East Germany 5 June 1985- Leipzig, East Germany
46 2:28.20 Sylvia Gerasch East Germany 1 March 1986- Leningrad, Soviet Union
47 2:27.40 Silke Hörner East Germany 18 August 1986World Championships Madrid, Spain
48 2:27.27 Allison Higson Canada 28 May 1988- Montreal, Canada
49 2:26.71 Silke Hörner East Germany 21 September 1988Olympic Games Seoul, South Korea
50 2:25.92 hAnita Nall United States 2 March 1992US Olympic Trials Indianapolis, United States
51 2:25.35 Anita Nall United States 2 March 1992US Olympic Trials Indianapolis, United States
52 2:24.76 Rebecca Brown Australia 15 March 1994Australian Championships Brisbane, Australia
53 2:24.69 hPenelope Heyns South Africa 17 July 1999Janet Evans Invitational Los Angeles, United States
54 2:24.51 Penelope Heyns South Africa 17 July 1999Janet Evans Invitational Los Angeles, United States
55 2:24.42 sfPenelope Heyns South Africa 26 August 1999Pan Pacific Championships Sydney, Australia
56 2:23.64 Penelope Heyns South Africa 27 August 1999Pan Pacific Championships Sydney, Australia
57 2:22.99 Qi Hui China 13 April 2001Chinese National Championships Hangzhou, China
57 2:22.99 =Amanda Beard United States 25 July 2003World Championships Barcelona, Spain
59 2:22.96 Leisel Jones Australia 10 July 2004Swimming Australia Grand Prix Brisbane, Australia
60 2:22.44 Amanda Beard United States 12 July 2004US Olympic Trials Long Beach, United States
61 2:21.72 Leisel Jones Australia 29 July 2005World Championships Montreal, Canada
62 2:20.54 Leisel Jones Australia 1 February 2006Australian Championships Melbourne, Australia [22]
63 2:20.22 Rebecca Soni United States 15 August 2008Olympic Games Beijing, China
64 2:20.12 sfAnnamay Pierse Canada 29 July 2009World Championships Rome, Italy [23]
65 2:20.00 sfRebecca Soni United States 1 August 2012Olympic Games London, United Kingdom
66 2:19.59 Rebecca Soni United States 2 August 2012Olympic Games London, United Kingdom [24]
67 2:19.11 sfRikke Møller Pedersen Denmark 1 August 2013World Championships Barcelona, Spain [25]
68 2:18.95 Tatjana Schoenmaker South Africa 30 July 2021Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan [26]
69 2:17.55 Evgeniia Chikunova Russia 21 April 2023Russian Championships Kazan, Russia [27]
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Short course

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# Time NameNationalityDateMeetLocation Ref
1 2:22.92 Susanne Bornike East Germany 12 February 1989World Cup Bonn, West Germany
2 2:22.89 hDai Guohong China 3 December 1993World Championships Palma de Mallorca, Spain
3 2:21.99 Dai Guohong China 3 December 1993World Championships Palma de Mallorca, Spain
4 2:20.85 Samantha Riley Australia 1 December 1995World Championships Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
5 2:20.22 Masami Tanaka Japan 2 April 1999World Championships Hong Kong
6 2:19.25 Qi Hui China 28 January 2001World Cup Paris, France
7 2:18.86 Qi Hui China 2 December 2002World Cup Shanghai, China
8 2:17.75 Leisel Jones Australia 29 November 2003World Cup Melbourne, Australia
9 2:17.50 Annamay Pierse Canada 14 March 2009Canadian Spring Nationals Toronto, Canada
10 2:16.83 Annamay Pierse Canada 7 August 2009British Grand Prix Leeds, United Kingdom [28]
11 2:15.42 Leisel Jones Australia 15 November 2009World Cup Berlin, Germany [29]
12 2:14.57 Rebecca Soni United States 18 December 2009Duel in the Pool Manchester, United Kingdom [30]
- 2:14.39 [a]Yuliya Yefimova Russia 14 December 2013European Championships Herning, Denmark [31]
13 2:14.16 Kate Douglass United States 24 October 2024World Cup Incheon, South Korea [32][33]
14 2:12.72 Kate Douglass United States 31 October 2024World Cup Singapore [34][35]
15 2:12.50 Kate Douglass United States 13 December 2024World Championships Budapest, Hungary [36]
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Notes

  1. ^Rescinded in May 2014 due to doping violation.

All-time top 25

Tables show data for two definitions of "Top 25" - the top 25 200 m breaststroke times and the top 25 athletes:
- denotes top performance for athletes in the top 25 200 m breaststroke times
- denotes lesser performances, still in the top 25 200 m breaststroke times, by repeat athletes
- denotes top performance (only) for other top 25 athletes who fall outside the top 25 200 m breaststroke times

Men long course

  • Correct as of March 2026[37]
More information Ath.#, Perf.# ...
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 2:05.48 Qin Haiyang  China 28 July 2023 Fukuoka [15]
2 2 2:05.85 Léon Marchand  France 31 July 2024 Paris [38]
3 3 2:05.95 Zac Stubblety-Cook  Australia 19 May 2022 Adelaide [14]
4 4 2:06.12 Anton Chupkov  Russia 26 July 2019 Gwangju [13]
5 2:06.28 Stubblety-Cook #2 15 June 2021 Adelaide [39]
6 2:06.38 Stubblety-Cook #3 29 July 2021 Tokyo [40]
5 7 2:06.40 Shoma Sato  Japan 7 April 2021 Tokyo [41]
7 2:06.40 Stubblety-Cook #4 28 July 2023 Fukuoka [15]
6 9 2:06.54 Matthew Fallon  United States 19 June 2024 Indianapolis [42]
10 2:06.59 Marchand #2 11 June 2023 Rennes [43]
7 10 2:06.59 Shin Ohashi  Japan 21 March 2026 Tokyo [44]
8 12 2:06.67 Ippei Watanabe  Japan 29 January 2017 Tokyo [11]
Matthew Wilson  Australia 25 July 2019 Gwangju [12]
14 2:06.68 Wilson #2 26 July 2019 Gwangju [13]
15 2:06.72 Stubblety-Cook #5 22 June 2022 Budapest [45]
16 2:06.73 Watanabe #2 26 July 2019 Gwangju [13]
17 2:06.74 Sato #2 7 February 2021 Tokyo [46]
18 2:06.78 Sato #3 24 January 2021 Tokyo [47]
19 2:06.79 Stubblety-Cook #6 31 July 2024 Paris [38]
20 2:06.80 Chupkov #2 6 August 2018 Glasgow [48]
21 2:06.83 Chupkov #3 25 July 2019 Gwangju [12]
10 22 2:06.85 Arno Kamminga  Netherlands 4 December 2020 Rotterdam [49]
23 2:06.91 Ohashi #2 21 July 2025 Kusatsu [50]
24 2:06.94 Watanabe #3 21 March 2024 Tokyo
25 2:06.96 Chupkov #4 28 July 2017 Budapest [51]
Ohashi #3 30 November 2025 Tokyo [52]
11 2:07.01 Akihiro Yamaguchi  Japan 15 September 2012 Gifu [10]
12 2:07.07 Yamato Fukasawa  Japan 17 February 2024 Chiba [53]
Yu Hanaguruma  Japan 21 March 2024 Tokyo
14 2:07.13 Matti Mattsson  Finland 29 July 2021 Tokyo [40]
15 2:07.17 Josh Prenot  United States 30 June 2016 Omaha [54]
16 2:07.18 Yasuhiro Koseki  Japan 16 April 2017 Nagoya
17 2:07.23 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 2 August 2013 Barcelona [55]
18 2:07.25 Kirill Prigoda  Russia 21 July 2022 Kazan [56]
19 2:07.30 Ross Murdoch  Great Britain 24 July 2014 Glasgow [57]
20 2:07.31 Christian Sprenger  Australia 30 July 2009 Rome [8]
21 2:07.32 Filip Nowacki  Great Britain 22 August 2025 Otopeni [58]
22 2:07.41 Kevin Cordes  United States 28 June 2017 Indianapolis [59]
23 2:07.42 Eric Shanteau  United States 30 July 2009 Rome [8]
24 2:07.43 Michael Jamieson  Great Britain 1 August 2012 London [9]
25 2:07.46 Dmitriy Balandin  Kazakhstan 10 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro [60]
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Men short course

  • Correct as of March 2026[61]
More information Ath.#, Perf.# ...
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 1:59.52 Caspar Corbeau  Netherlands 25 October 2025 Toronto [21]
2 2 2:00.16 Kirill Prigoda  Russia 13 December 2018 Hangzhou [20]
3 3 2:00.35 Daiya Seto  Japan 16 December 2022 Melbourne [62]
4 4 2:00.44 Marco Koch  Germany 20 November 2016 Berlin [19]
5 5 2:00.48 Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 31 August 2014 Dubai [18]
6 2:00.53 Koch #2 3 December 2015 Netanya [63]
7 2:00.58 Koch #3 1 November 2020 Budapest [64]
8 2:00.67 Gyurta #2 13 December 2009 Istanbul [17]
9 2:00.72 Gyurta #3 15 December 2013 Herning [65]
10 2:00.81 Koch #4 26 October 2020 Budapest [66]
6 11 2:00.86 Carles Coll  Spain 5 December 2025 Lublin [67]
12 2:01.06 Gyurta #4 27 August 2014 Doha [68]
13 2:01.11 Prigoda #2 14 December 2017 Copenhagen
7 14 2:01.15 Qin Haiyang  China 13 December 2018 Hangzhou [20]
15 2:01.18 Prigoda #3 19 November 2017 Singapore [69]
16 2:01.20 Prigoda #4 14 November 2020 Budapest [70]
17 2:01.21 Koch #5 8 December 2016 Windsor [71]
18 2:01.24 Prigoda #5 4 October 2017 Doha [72]
8 18 2:01.24 Shin Ohashi  Japan 29 March 2026 Chiba [73]
20 2:01.27 Corbeau #2 5 December 2025 Lublin [67]
21 2:01.28 Koch #6 31 August 2014 Dubai [18]
22 2:01.30 Gyurta #5 9 November 2013 Tokyo [74]
Seto #2 19 November 2017 Singapore [69]
Prigoda #6 11 November 2018 Tokyo [75]
25 2:01.31 Koch #7 14 November 2020 Budapest [70]
9 2:01.43 Michael Jamieson  Great Britain 15 December 2013 Herning [65]
Arno Kamminga  Netherlands 17 December 2020 Amsterdam
11 2:01.57 Anton Chupkov  Russia 11 November 2018 Tokyo [75]
12 2:01.60 Nic Fink  United States 16 December 2022 Melbourne [62]
13 2:01.65 Anton McKee  Iceland 1 November 2020 Budapest [64]
14 2:01.67 Joshua Yong  Australia 20 October 2024 Shanghai [76]
15 2:01.70 Ippei Watanabe  Japan 23 October 2022 Tokyo [77]
16 2:01.73 Ilya Shymanovich  Belarus 6 November 2021 Kazan [78]
17 2:01.78 Yasuhiro Koseki  Japan 27 October 2019 Tokyo
18 2:01.85 Mikhail Dorinov  Russia 14 December 2017 Copenhagen
19 2:01.91 Aleksandr Zhigalov  Russia 23 November 2024 Saint Petersburg [79]
20 2:01.98 Christian Sprenger  Australia 10 August 2009 Hobart [16]
21 2:02.00 Léon Marchand  France 12 October 2025 Carmel [80]
22 2:02.01 Yamato Fukasawa  Japan 13 December 2024 Budapest [81]
23 2:02.18 Erik Persson  Sweden 6 November 2021 Kazan [78]
24 2:02.27 Will Licon  United States 21 November 2020 Budapest [82]
25 2:02.33 Cody Miller  United States 11 December 2015 Indianapolis [83]
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Women long course

  • Correct as of April 2026[84]
More information Ath.#, Perf.# ...
Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 2:17.55 Evgeniia Chikunova  Russia 21 April 2023 Kazan [27]
2 2 2:18.50 Kate Douglass  United States 1 August 2025 Singapore [85]
3 3 2:18.95 Tatjana Smith  South Africa 30 July 2021 Tokyo [26]
4 2:18.98 Chikunova #2 27 July 2024 Yekaterinburg [86]
5 2:19.01 Smith #2 10 April 2024 Gqeberha [87]
4 6 2:19.11 Rikke Møller Pedersen  Denmark 1 August 2013 Barcelona [25]
7 2:19.16 Smith #3 28 July 2021 Tokyo [88]
8 2:19.24 Douglass #2 1 August 2024 Paris [89]
9 2:19.30 Douglass #3 13 January 2024 Knoxville [90]
10 2:19.33 Smith #4 29 July 2021 Tokyo [91]
5 11 2:19.41 Yuliya Yefimova  Russia 2 August 2013 Barcelona [92]
12 2:19.46 Douglass #4 20 June 2024 Indianapolis [93]
6 13 2:19.59 Rebecca Soni  United States 2 August 2012 London [24]
14 2:19.60 Smith #5 1 August 2024 Paris [89]
15 2:19.61 Møller Pedersen #2 13 April 2014 Eindhoven [94]
7 16 2:19.64 Viktoria Zeynep Gunes  Turkey 30 August 2015 Singapore [95]
16 2:19.64 Yefimova #2 28 July 2017 Budapest [96]
8 18 2:19.65 Rie Kaneto  Japan 9 April 2016 Tokyo [97]
19 2:19.66 Douglass #5 19 June 2024 Indianapolis [98]
20 2:19.67 Møller Pedersen #3 12 June 2014 Canet-en-Roussillon [99]
9 21 2:19.70 Angharad Evans  Great Britain 16 April 2026 London [100]
22 2:19.71 Chikunova #3 30 July 2023 Kazan [101]
23 2:19.74 Chikunova #4 19 April 2024 Kazan [102]
Douglass #6 31 July 2024 Paris [103]
10 25 2:19.81 Tes Schouten  Netherlands 16 February 2024 Doha [104]
11 2:19.92 Lilly King  United States 30 July 2021 Tokyo [26]
12 2:20.12 Annamay Pierse  Canada 30 July 2009 Rome [23]
13 2:20.54 Leisel Jones  Australia 1 February 2006 Melbourne [22]
14 2:20.72 Satomi Suzuki  Japan 2 August 2012 London [24]
15 2:20.77 Annie Lazor  United States 19 May 2019 Bloomington [105]
16 2:20.89 Molly Renshaw  Great Britain 15 April 2021 London [106]
17 2:20.90 Kanako Watanabe  Japan 12 April 2015 Tokyo [107]
18 2:21.37 Qi Hui  China 17 October 2009 Jinan [108]
19 2:21.45 Taylor McKeown  Australia 11 April 2016 Adelaide [109]
20 2:21.62 Nađa Higl  Serbia 31 July 2009 Rome [110]
21 2:21.69 Abbie Wood  Great Britain 15 April 2021 London [106]
22 2:21.74 Micah Sumrall  United States 1 August 2013 Barcelona [111]
23 2:21.77 Bethany Galat  United States 28 July 2017 Budapest [96]
24 2:21.85 Reona Aoki  Japan 8 April 2018 Tokyo [112]
25 2:21.93 Shi Jinglin  China 28 July 2017 Budapest [96]
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Women short course

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Ath.# Perf.# Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 2:12.50 Kate Douglass  United States 13 December 2024 Budapest [36]
2 2:12.72 Douglass #2 31 October 2024 Singapore [34]
3 2:13.45 Douglass #3 23 October 2025 Toronto [114]
4 2:13.97 Douglass #4 10 October 2025 Carmel [115]
5 2:14.16 Douglass #5 24 October 2024 Incheon [32]
2 6 2:14.39 Yulia Yefimova  Russia 13 December 2013 Herning [31]
3 7 2:14.57 Rebecca Soni  United States 18 December 2009 Manchester [30]
7 2:14.57 Douglass #6 17 October 2025 Westmont [116]
4 9 2:14.70 Evgeniia Chikunova  Russia 25 November 2022 Kazan [117]
10 2:15.14 Chikunova #2 13 December 2024 Budapest [36]
5 11 2:15.21 Rikke Møller Pedersen  Denmark 13 December 2013 Herning [31]
6 12 2:15.42 Leisel Jones  Australia 15 November 2009 Berlin [29]
7 13 2:15.56 Lilly King  United States 21 November 2020 Budapest [118]
14 2:15.62 Yefimova #2 28 September 2018 Eindhoven [119]
15 2:15.74 Douglass #7 23 October 2025 Toronto [120]
8 16 2:15.76 Rie Kaneto  Japan 9 October 2016 Doha [121]
17 2:15.77 Douglass #8 16 December 2022 Melbourne [122]
18 2:15.80 King #2 5 November 2020 Budapest [123]
19 2:15.91 Kaneto #2 1 October 2016 Beijing [124]
20 2:15.93 Møller Pedersen #2 11 August 2013 Berlin [125]
21 2:15.96 Douglass #9 18 October 2024 Shanghai [126]
22 2:15.99 Douglass #10 10 October 2025 Carmel [127]
23 2:16.04 King #3 26 October 2020 Budapest [128]
24 2:16.05 Yefimova #3 15 November 2018 Singapore [129]
25 2:16.08 Møller Pedersen #3 16 December 2012 Istanbul [130]
9 2:16.09 Tes Schouten  Netherlands 8 December 2023 Otopeni [131]
10 2:16.33 Annie Lazor  United States 21 November 2020 Budapest [118]
11 2:16.51 Emily Escobedo  United States 5 November 2020 Budapest [123]
12 2:16.83 Alex Walsh  United States 13 December 2024 Budapest [36]
Annamay Pierse  Canada 7 August 2009 Leeds [28]
14 2:16.92 Kanako Watanabe  Japan 7 December 2014 Doha [132]
15 2:16.93 Laura Sogar  United States 16 December 2012 Istanbul [130]
16 2:17.00 Kelsey Wog  Canada 25 November 2023 Winnipeg [133]
17 2:17.10 Jocelyn Ulyett  Great Britain 6 December 2019 Sheffield [134]
18 2:17.25 Mio Motegi  Japan 16 February 2014 Tokyo [135]
19 2:17.30 Alina Zmushka  Belarus 13 December 2024 Budapest [36]
20 2:17.50 Katy Freeman  United States 18 December 2009 Manchester [30]
21 2:17.52 Nađa Higl  Serbia 11 December 2009 Istanbul [136]
22 2:17.75 Sydney Pickrem  Canada 21 November 2020 Budapest [118]
23 2:17.80 Molly Renshaw  Great Britain 14 November 2020 Budapest [137]
Anna Elendt  Germany 10 October 2025 Carmel [115]
25 2:17.84 Alia Atkinson  Jamaica 2 November 2014 Singapore [138]
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