World record progression 100 metres backstroke
Main article: List of world records in swimming
This is a history of the 100 m backstroke world record as swum in both long-course (50 m; Olympic) pools and short-course (25 m) pools—the two categories recognized/tracked by FINA.
Men
Long course
Time | Swimmer | Date | Place |
---|---|---|---|
1:02.2 | David Theile | December 6, 1956 | Melbourne, Australia |
1:01.5 | John Monckton | February 15, 1958 | Melbourne, Australia |
1:01.3 | Bob Bennett | August 19, 1961 | Los Angeles, USA |
1:01.0 | Tom Stock | August 11, 1962 | Cuyahoga Falls, USA |
1:00.9 | Tom Stock | August 12, 1962 | Cuyahoga Falls, USA |
1:00.8 | Ernst-Joachim Küppers | August 28, 1964 | Dortmund, West Germany |
1:00.0 | Thompson Mann | September 3, 1964 | New York City, USA |
59.6 | Thompson Mann | October 16, 1964 | Tokyo, Japan |
59.5 | Doug Russell | August 28, 1967 | Tokyo, Japan |
59.3 | Charlie Hickcox | August 28, 1967 | Tokyo, Japan |
59.1 | Charlie Hickcox | August 31, 1967 | Tokyo, Japan |
58.4 | Roland Matthes | September 21, 1967 | Leipzig, East Germany |
58.0 | Roland Matthes | October 26, 1968 | Mexico City, Mexico |
57.8 | Roland Matthes | August 23, 1969 | Würzburg, West Germany |
56.9 | Roland Matthes | September 8, 1970 | Barcelona, Spain |
56.7 | Roland Matthes | September 4, 1971 | Leipzig, East Germany |
56.3 | Roland Matthes | April 8, 1972 | Moscow, USSR |
56.30 | Roland Matthes | September 4, 1972 | Munich, West Germany |
56.19 | John Naber | July 18, 1976 | Montreal, Canada |
55.49 | John Naber | July 19, 1976 | Montreal, Canada |
55.44 | Rick Carey | August 6, 1983 | Clovis, California, USA |
55.38 | Rick Carey | August 6, 1983 | Clovis, California, USA |
55.19 | Rick Carey | August 21, 1983 | Caracas, Venezuela |
55.17 | Igor Polyansky | March 15, 1988 | Tallinn, USSR |
55.16 | Igor Polyansky | March 16, 1988 | Tallinn, USSR |
55.00 | Igor Polyansky | July 16, 1988 | Moscow, USSR |
54.95 | David Berkoff | August 12, 1988 | Austin, Texas, USA |
54.91 | David Berkoff | August 12, 1988 | Austin, Texas, USA |
54.51 | David Berkoff | September 24, 1988 | Seoul, South Korea |
53.93 | Jeff Rouse | August 25, 1991 | Edmonton, Canada |
53.86 | Jeff Rouse | July 31, 1992 | Barcelona, Spain |
53.60 | Lenny Krayzelburg | August 24, 1999 | Sydney, Australia |
53.45 | Aaron Peirsol | August 21, 2004 | Athens, Greece |
53.17 | Aaron Peirsol | April 2, 2005 | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
52.98 | Aaron Peirsol | March 27, 2007 | Melbourne, Australia |
52.89 | Aaron Peirsol | July 1, 2008 | Omaha, Nebraska, USA |
52.54 | Aaron Peirsol | August 12, 2008 | Beijing, China |
52.38 | Aschwin Wildeboer | July 1, 2009 | Pescara, Italy |
51.94 | Aaron Peirsol | July 8, 2009 | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
51.85 (r) | Ryan Murphy | August 13, 2016 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Short course
Time | Swimmer[1] | Date | Place |
---|---|---|---|
52.50 | Mark Tewksbury | February 22, 1992 | Winnipeg, Canada |
51.43 | Jeff Rouse | April 12, 1993 | Sheffield, Great Britain |
51.28 | Lenny Krayzelburg | 2000 | |
50.75 | Neil Walker | March 19, 2000 | Athens, Greece |
50.58 | Thomas Rupprath | December 8, 2002 | Melbourne, Australia |
50.32 | Peter Marshall | March 26, 2004 | New York City, United States |
49.99 | Ryan Lochte | April 9, 2006 | Shanghai, China |
49.94 | Peter Marshall | November 11, 2008 | Stockholm, Sweden |
49.63 | Peter Marshall | November 15, 2008 | Berlin, Germany |
49.32 | Stanislav Donets | December 14, 2008 | Rijeka, Croatia |
49.20 | Aschwin Wildeboer | December 21, 2008 | Madrid, Spain |
49.17 | Arkady Vyatchanin | December 12, 2009 | Istanbul, Turkey |
48.97 | Arkady Vyatchanin Stanislav Donets |
December 13, 2009 | Istanbul, Turkey |
48.94 (r) | Nick Thoman | December 18, 2009 | Manchester, England |
48.92[2] | Matt Grevers | December 12, 2015 | Indianapolis, USA |
Women
Long course
Time | Swimmer | Date | Meet | Place |
---|---|---|---|---|
1:07.7 | Cathy Ferguson | October 14, 1964 | Olympic Games | Tokyo, Japan |
1:07.4 | Ann Farlie | July 23, 1966 | Béziers, France | |
1:07.3 | Elaine Tanner | July 27, 1967 | Winnipeg, Canada | |
1:07.1 | Elaine Tanner | July 30, 1967 | Winnipeg, Canada | |
1:06.7 | Karen Muir | January 30, 1968 | Kimberley, South Africa | |
1:06.4 | Karen Muir | April 6, 1968 | Paris, France | |
1:06.2 | Kaye Hall | October 23, 1968 | Olympic Games | Mexico City, Mexico |
1:05.6 | Karen Muir | July 6, 1969 | Utrecht, Netherlands | |
1:05.39 | Ulrike Richter | August 18, 1973 | Utrecht, Netherlands | |
1:04.99 (r) | Ulrike Richter | September 4, 1973 | World Championships | Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
1:04.78 | Wendy Cook | January 31, 1974 | Christchurch, New Zealand | |
1:04.43 | Ulrike Richter | July 8, 1974 | Rostock, East Germany | |
1:04.09 | Ulrike Richter | August 22, 1974 | Vienna, Austria | |
1:03.30 | Ulrike Richter | August 23, 1974 | Vienna, Austria | |
1:02.98 | Ulrike Richter | September 1, 1974 | Concord, California, USA | |
1:02.60 | Ulrike Richter | March 14, 1976 | Tallinn, USSR | |
1:01.62 | Kornelia Ender | June 3, 1976 | Berlin, East Germany | |
1:01.51 | Ulrike Richter | June 5, 1976 | Berlin, East Germany | |
1:01.51 (e) | Rica Reinisch | July 20, 1980 | Olympic Games | Moscow, USSR |
1:01.50 | Rica Reinisch | July 22, 1980 | Olympic Games | Moscow, USSR |
1:00.86 | Rica Reinisch | July 23, 1980 | Olympic Games | Moscow, USSR |
1:00.59 (r) | Ina Kleber | August 24, 1984 | Friendship Games | Moscow, USSR |
1:00.31 | Krisztina Egerszegi | August 22, 1991 | European Championships | Athens, Greece |
1:00.16 (r) | He Cihong | September 10, 1994 | World Championships | Rome, Italy |
59.58 | Natalie Coughlin | August 13, 2002 | U.S. National Swimming Championships | Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA |
59.44 | Natalie Coughlin | March 27, 2007 | World Championships | Melbourne, Australia |
59.21 | Natalie Coughlin | February 17, 2008 | Missouri Grand Prix | Columbia, Missouri, United States |
59.15 | Hayley McGregory | June 30, 2008 | USA Olympic Trials | Omaha, Nebraska, United States |
59.03 | Natalie Coughlin | June 30, 2008 | USA Olympic Trials | Omaha, Nebraska, United States |
58.97 | Natalie Coughlin | July 1, 2008 | USA Olympic Trials | Omaha, Nebraska, United States |
58.77 | Kirsty Coventry | August 11, 2008 | Olympic Games | Beijing, China |
58.48 | Anastasia Zuyeva | July 27, 2009 | World Championships | Rome, Italy |
58.12 | Gemma Spofforth | July 28, 2009 | World Championships | Rome, Italy |
Short course
Time | Swimmer[3] | Date | Place |
---|---|---|---|
59.41 | Angel Martino | November 21, 1993 | Stavanger, Norway |
58.50 | Angel Martino | December 3, 1993 | Palma de Mallorca, Spain |
58.45 | Reiko Nakamura | March 4, 2001 | Sagamihara, Japan |
57.08 | Natalie Coughlin | November 29, 2001 | East Meadow, New York, United States |
56.71 | Natalie Coughlin | November 23, 2002 | East Meadow, New York, United States[4] |
56.51 | Natalie Coughlin | October 28, 2007 | Singapore |
56.15 | Shiho Sakai | February 22, 2009 | Tokyo, Japan |
55.23 | Shiho Sakai | November 15, 2009 | Berlin, Germany |
55.03 | Katinka Hosszú | December 4, 2014 | Doha, Qatar |
References
- ↑ Sports123.com tracking page of men's short-course World Record in the 100 back.
- ↑ Lord, Craig (December 12, 2015). "Duel In The Pool Over Before Over: WRS For Grevers, Kromowidjojo; USA Keeps Crown". Swimvortex. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
- ↑ Sport123.com's tracking of the women's short-course 100m back World Record.
- ↑ Denman, Elliott (2002-11-23). "SWIMMING; Coughlin Sets Two Records and Collects Three Victories". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-08-07.
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