World record progression 200 metres butterfly

This is a history of the progression of the World Record for the Swimming event: the 200 Butterfly. It is a listing of the fastest-time-ever swum in the event, in both long course (50m) and short course (25m) swimming pool. These records are maintained/recognized by FINA, which oversees international competitive Aquatics.

Graphs of the progression of the World Records in all four strokes (50m, 100m and 200m distances).

The long course records are historically older than the short course records: the long course records go back to at least the 1950s, whereas the short course marks having only been recognized since the early 1990s.

Long course

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# Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
1 2:19.0 Mike Troy   United States 11 July 1959 - Los Altos, United States
2 2:16.4 Mike Troy   United States 11 July 1959 - Los Altos, United States
3 2:15.0 Mike Troy   United States 10 July 1960 - Evansville, United States
4 2:13.4 Mike Troy   United States 23 July 1960 - Toledo, United States
5 2:13.2 Mike Troy   United States 4 August 1960 US Olympic Trials Detroit, United States
6 2:12.8 Mike Troy   United States 2 September 1960 Olympic Games Rome, Italy
7 2:12.6 Carl Robie   United States 19 August 1961 Men’s NAAA Championships Los Angeles, United States
8 2:12.5 Kevin Berry   Australia 20 February 1962 - Melbourne, Australia
9 2:12.4 h Carl Robie   United States 11 August 1962 Men’s National Outdoor Championships Cuyahoga Falls, United States
10 2:10.8 Carl Robie   United States 11 August 1962 Men’s National Outdoor Championships Cuyahoga Falls, United States
11 2:09.7 Kevin Berry   Australia 23 October 1962 Australian British Empire & Commonwealth Games Trials Melbourne, Australia
12 2:08.4 Kevin Berry   Australia 12 January 1963 - Sydney, Australia
13 2:08.2 Carl Robie   Netherlands 18 March 1963 - Tokyo, Japan
14 2:06.9 Kevin Berry   Australia 29 March 1964 - Sydney, Australia
15 2:06.6 Kevin Berry   Australia 18 October 1964 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan
16 2:06.4 Mark Spitz   United States 26 July 1967 Pan American Games Winnipeg, Canada
17 2:06.0 John Ferris   United States 30 August 1967 Summer Universiade Tokyo, Japan
18 2:05.7 Mark Spitz   United States 8 October 1967 - West Berlin, West Germany
19 2:05.4 Mark Spitz   United States 22 August 1970 AAU Nationals Los Angeles, United States
20 2:05.0 Gary Hall Sr.   United States 22 August 1970 AAU Nationals Los Angeles, United States
21 2:03.9 Mark Spitz   United States 27 August 1971 AAU Nationals Houston, United States
22 2:03.3 Hans-Joachim Fassnacht   West Germany 31 August 1971 - Landskrona, Sweden
23 2:01.87 h Mark Spitz   United States 2 August 1972 US Olympic Trials Chicago, United States
24 2:01.53 Mark Spitz   United States 2 August 1972 US Olympic Trials Chicago, United States
25 2:00.70 Mark Spitz   United States 28 August 1972 Olympic Games Munich, West Germany
26 2:00.21 h Roger Pyttel   East Germany 3 June 1976 GDR Olympic Trials & National Championships East Berlin, East Germany
27 1:59.63 Roger Pyttel   East Germany 3 June 1976 GDR Olympic Trials & National Championships East Berlin, East Germany
28 1:59.23 Mike Bruner   United States 18 July 1976 Olympic Games Montreal, Canada
29 1:58.21 Craig Beardsley   United States 30 July 1980 - Irvine, United States
30 1:58.01 Craig Beardsley   United States 22 August 1981 - Kyiv, Soviet Union
31 1:57.05 Michael Gross   West Germany 26 August 1983 European Championships Rome, Italy
32 1:57.04 Jon Sieben   Australia 3 August 1984 Olympic Games Los Angeles, United States
33 1:57.01 Michael Gross   West Germany 29 June 1985 FRG Nationals & European Championship Trials Wuppertal, West Germany
34 1:56.65 Michael Gross   West Germany 10 August 1985 European Championships Sofia, Bulgaria
35 1:56.24 Michael Gross   West Germany 28 June 1986 West German Championships Hanover, West Germany
36 1:55.69 Melvin Stewart   United States 12 January 1991 World Championships Perth, Australia
37 1:55.22 Denis Pankratov   Russia 14 June 1995 Mare Nostrum Canet-en-Roussillon, France
38 1:55.18 Tom Malchow   United States 17 June 2000 Charlotte UltraSwim Charlotte, United States
39 1:54.92 Michael Phelps   United States 30 March 2001 US National Championships Austin, United States
40 1:54.58 Michael Phelps   United States 24 July 2001 World Championships Fukuoka, Japan
41 1:53.93 sf Michael Phelps   United States 22 July 2003 World Championships Barcelona, Spain
42 1:53.80 Michael Phelps   United States 17 August 2006 Pan Pacific Championships Victoria, Canada
43 1:53.71 Michael Phelps   United States 17 February 2007 Missouri Grand Prix Columbia, United States
44 1:52.09 Michael Phelps   United States 28 March 2007 World Championships Melbourne, Australia
45 1:52.03 Michael Phelps   United States 13 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China
46 1:51.51 Michael Phelps   United States 29 July 2009 World Championships Rome, Italy
47 1:50.73 Kristóf Milák   Hungary 24 July 2019 World Championships Gwangju, South Korea
48 1:50.34 Kristóf Milák   Hungary 21 June 2022 World Championships Budapest, Hungary [1][2]

Short course

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Time Swimmer Date Place
1:54.67   Franck Esposito February 1, 1992 Paris, France
1:54.58   Danyon Loader February 6, 1993 Paris, France
1:54.50   Danyon Loader February 9, 1993 Malmö, Sweden
1:54.21   Danyon Loader February 13, 1993 Gelsenkirchen, Germany
1:53.05   Franck Esposito March 26, 1994 Paris, France
1:52.64   Denis Pankratov February 2, 1997 Gelsenkirchen, Germany
1:51.76   James Hickman March 28, 1998 Paris, France
1:51.58   Franck Esposito January 14, 2001 Antibes, France
1:51.21   Thomas Rupprath December 1, 2001 Rostock, Germany
1:50.73   Franck Esposito December 8, 2002 Antibes, France
1:50.60   Nikolay Skvortsov December 13, 2008 Rijeka, Croatia
1:50.53   Nikolay Skvortsov February 15, 2009 Saint Petersburg, Russia
1:49.11   Kaio de Almeida November 10, 2009 Stockholm, Sweden
1:49.04   Chad le Clos August 7, 2013 Eindhoven, Netherlands
1:48.56   Chad le Clos November 5, 2013 Singapore, Singapore
1:48.24   Daiya Seto December 11, 2018 Hangzhou, China
1:46.85   Tomoru Honda October 22, 2022 Tokyo, Japan

Women

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Long course

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# Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
1 2:40.5 Nancy Ramey   United States 29 June 1958 - Los Angeles, United States
2 2:38.9 Tineke Lagerberg   Netherlands 13 September 1958 - Naarden, Netherlands
3 2:37.0 Becky Collins   United States 19 July 1959 - Redding, United States
4 2:34.4 Marianne Heemskerk   Netherlands 12 June 1960 - Leipzig, East Germany
5 2:32.8 Becky Collins   United States 13 August 1961 - Philadelphia, United States
6 2:31.2 Sharon Finneran   United States 19 August 1962 - Chicago, United States
7 2:30.7 Sharon Finneran   United States 25 August 1962 - Los Altos, United States
8 2:29.1 Susan Pitt   United States 27 July 1963 - Philadelphia, United States
9 2:28.1 Sharon Stouder   United States 12 July 1964 - Los Angeles, United States
10 2:26.4 Sharon Stouder   United States 2 August 1964 - Los Angeles, United States
11 2:26.3 Kendis Moore   United States 15 August 1965 - Maumee, United States
12 2:25.8 Ada Kok   Netherlands 21 August 1965 - Leiden, Netherlands
13 2:25.3 Ada Kok   Netherlands 12 September 1965 - Groningen, Netherlands
14 2:22.5 Ada Kok   Netherlands 2 August 1967 - Groningen, Netherlands
15 2:21.0 Ada Kok   Netherlands 25 August 1967 - Blackpool, United Kingdom
16 2:20.7 Karen Moe   United States 11 July 1970 - Santa Clara, United States
17 2:19.3 Alice Jones   United States 22 August 1970 AAU Nationals Los Angeles, United States
18 2:18.6 Karen Moe   United States 7 August 1971 - Santa Clara, United States
19 2:18.4 Ellie Daniel   United States 28 August 1971 AAU Nationals Houston, United States
20 2:16.62 Karen Moe   United States 6 August 1972 US Olympic Trials Chicago, United States
21 2:15.57 Karen Moe   United States 4 September 1972 Olympic Games Munich, West Germany
22 2:15.45 h Rosemarie Kother   East Germany 8 September 1973 World Championships Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
23 2:13.76 Rosemarie Kother   East Germany 8 September 1973 World Championships Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
24 2:13.60 Rosemarie Gabriel   East Germany 14 March 1976 URS vs GDR Duel Tallinn, Soviet Union
25 2:12.84 Rosemarie Gabriel   East Germany 4 June 1976 GDR Olympic Trials & National Championships East Berlin, East Germany
26 2:11.22 Rosemarie Gabriel   East Germany 5 June 1976 GDR Olympic Trials & National Championships East Berlin, East Germany
27 2:11.20 Andrea Pollack   East Germany 9 April 1978 - Leningrad, Soviet Union
28 2:09.87 Andrea Pollack   East Germany 4 July 1978 GDR National Championships & World Championship Trials East Germany, East Germany
28 2:09.87 = Tracy Caulkins   United States 26 July 1978 World Championships West Berlin, West Germany
29 2:09.77 Mary T. Meagher   United States 7 July 1979 Pan American Games San Juan, Puerto Rico
30 2:08.41 h Mary T. Meagher   United States 16 August 1979 AAU Nationals Fort Lauderdale, United States
31 2:07.01 Mary T. Meagher   United States 16 August 1979 AAU Nationals Fort Lauderdale, United States
32 2:06.37 Mary T. Meagher   United States 30 July 1980 - Irvine, California, United States
33 2:05.96 Mary T. Meagher   United States 13 August 1981 - Brown Deer, United States
34 2:05.81 Susie O'Neill   Australia 17 May 2000 Australian Championships Sydney, Australia
35 2:05.78 Otylia Jędrzejczak   Poland 4 August 2002 European Championships Berlin, Germany
36 2:05.61 Otylia Jędrzejczak   Poland 28 July 2005 World Championships Montreal, Canada
37 2:05.40 Jessicah Schipper   Australia 17 August 2006 Pan Pacific Championships Victoria, Canada
38 2:04.18 Liu Zige   China 18 August 2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China
39 2:04.14 h Mary Descenza   United States 29 July 2009 World Championships Rome, Italy
40 2:03.41 Jessicah Schipper   Australia 30 July 2009 World Championships Rome, Italy
41 2:01.81 Liu Zige   China 21 October 2009 Chinese National Games Jinan, China [3][4]

Short course

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Time Swimmer Date Place
2:05.37   Susie O'Neill February 17, 1999 Malmö, Sweden
2:04.43   Susie O'Neill September 2, 1999 Canberra, Australia
2:04.16   Susie O'Neill January 18, 2000 Sydney, Australia
2:04.04   Yang Yu January 18, 2004 Berlin, Germany
2:03.53   Otylia Jędrzejczak December 13, 2007 Debrecen, Hungary
2:03.12   Yuko Nakanishi February 23, 2008 Tokyo, Japan
2:02.50   Liu Zige November 11, 2009 Stockholm, Sweden
2:00.78   Liu Zige November 15, 2009 Berlin, Germany
1:59.61   Mireia Belmonte December 3, 2014 Doha, Qatar

All-time top 25

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Men long course

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  • Correct as of July 2024[5]
Pos Time Swimmer Date Venue Ref
1 1:50.34   Kristóf Milák (HUN) 21 June 2022 Budapest [6]
2 1:51.21   Léon Marchand (FRA) 31 July 2024 Paris [7]
3 1:51.51   Michael Phelps (USA) 29 July 2009 Rome
4 1:52.53   Daiya Seto (JPN) 18 January 2020 Beijing
5 1:52.70   László Cseh (HUN) 13 August 2008 Beijing
  Tomoru Honda (JPN) 3 December 2022 Tokyo [8]
7 1:52.80   Ilya Kharun (CAN) 31 July 2024 Paris [9]
8 1:52.96   Chad le Clos (RSA) 31 July 2012 London
9 1:52.97   Takeshi Matsuda (JPN) 13 August 2008 Beijing
10 1:53.23   Paweł Korzeniowski (POL) 29 July 2009 Rome
11 1:53.40   Masato Sakai (JPN) 9 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro
12 1:53.42   Tamás Kenderesi (HUN) 27 March 2019 Debrecen
13 1:53.62   Krzysztof Chmielewski (POL) 26 July 2023 Fukuoka [10]
14 1:53.64   Tyler Clary (USA) 8 July 2009 Indianapolis
15 1:53.67   Carson Foster (USA) 7 July 2022 Austin
16 1:53.79   Nao Horomura (JPN) 6 April 2018 Tokyo
17 1:53.82   Thomas Heilman (USA) 26 July 2023 Fukuoka [11]
18 1:53.84   Luca Urlando (USA) 14 June 2019 Clovis
19 1:53.86   Gil Stovall (USA) 2 July 2008 Omaha
20 1:53.92   Kaio de Almeida (BRA) 8 May 2009 Rio de Janeiro
21 1:54.07   Genki Terakado (JPN) 21 March 2024 Tokyo [12]
22 1:54.10   Jan Świtkowski (POL) 5 August 2015 Kazan
23 1:54.14   Noe Ponti (SUI) 30 July 2024 Paris [13]
31 July 2024 Paris [14]
24 1:54.15   Moss Burmester (NZL) 4 April 2009 Christchurch
25 1:54.16   Chen Juner (CHN) 6 May 2023 Hangzhou [15]

Notes

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Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 1:54.16:

  • Kristóf Milák also swam 1:50.73 (2019), 1:51.10 (2021), 1:51.25 (2021), 1:51.40 (2021), 1:51.75 (2024), 1:52.01 (2022), 1:52.22 (2021), 1:52.39 (2022), 1:52.50 (2021), 1:52.58 (2023), 1:52.71 (2018), 1:52.72 (2024), 1:52.79 (2018), 1:52.96 (2019), 1:53.18 (2021), 1:53.19 (2019), 1:53.58 (2021), 1:53.64 (2019), 1:53.75 (2019), 1:53.79 (2017), 1:53.87 (2017), 1:53.88 (2022), 1:53.89 (2022), 1:53.92 (2024), 1:53.94 (2018, 2024), 1:53.97 (2022), 1:54.10 (2022).
  • Michael Phelps also swam 1:52.03 (2008), 1:52.09 (2007), 1:52.20 (2008), 1:52.76 (2009), 1:52.94 (2015) 1:53.01 (2012), 1:53.31 (2008), 1:53.34 (2011), 1:53.36 (2016), 1:53.48 (2009), 1:53.65 (2012), 1:53.70 (2008, 2008), 1:53.71 (2007), 1:53.80 (2006), 1:53.93 (2003), 1:54.02 (2008), 1:54.04 (2004), 1:54.11 (2010), 1:54.12 (2016).
  • Léon Marchand also swam 1:52.43 (2023), 1:53.37 (2022), 1:53.50 (2024), 1:54.08 (2024).
  • László Cseh also swam 1:52.91 (2016), 1:53.48 (2015), 1:53.53 (2015), 1:53.71 (2015), 1:53.72 (2017), 1:54.08 (2017).
  • Tomoru Honda also swam 1:53.15 (2023), 1:53.30 (2023), 1:53.33 (2024), 1:53.34 (2023), 1:53.53 (2022), 1:53.61 (2022), 1:53.63 (2023), 1:53.66 (2023), 1:53.73 (2021), 1:53.76 (2023), 1:53.87 (2022), 1:53.88 (2024), 1:53.99 (2023), 1:54.01 (2022), 1:54.04 (2022), 1:54.06 (2022).
  • Takeshi Matsuda also swam 1:53.21 (2012), 1:53.32 (2009), 1:53.35 (2009), 1:53.87 (2009), 1:54.01 (2011, 2012), 1:54.02 (2008, 2010), 1:54.12 (2011).
  • Chad le Clos also swam 1:53.33 (2017), 1:53.68 (2015), 1:54.00 (2018), 1:54.06 (2016), 1:54.15 (2019), 1:54.18 (2015).
  • Tamás Kenderesi also swam 1:53.62 (2016), 1:53.96 (2016), 1:54.14 (2018).
  • Masato Sakai also swam 1:53.71 (2017).
  • Paweł Korzeniowski also swam 1:53.75 (2009).
  • Ilya Kharun also swam 1:53.82 (2023), 1:54.01 (2024), 1:54.06 (2024).
  • Carson Foster also swam 1:53.85 (2023).
  • Daiya Seto also swam 1:53.86 (2019), 1:54.03 (2017), 1:54.08 (2014), 1:54.14 (2016, 2016).
  • Nao Horomura also swam 1:53.90 (2017).
  • Krzysztof Chmielewski also swam 1:53.90 (2023).
  • Luca Urlando also swam 1:54.10 (2022).

Men short course

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  • Correct as of December 2023[16]
Pos Time Swimmer Date Venue Ref
1 1:46.85   Tomoru Honda (JPN) 22 October 2022 Tokyo [17]
2 1:48.24   Daiya Seto (JPN) 11 December 2018 Hangzhou
3 1:48.27   Chad le Clos (RSA) 15 December 2022 Melbourne [18]
4 1:48.66   Tom Shields (USA) 22 November 2020 Budapest
5 1:49.00   László Cseh (HUN) 6 December 2015 Netanya
6 1:49.06   Alberto Razzetti (ITA) 16 December 2021 Abu Dhabi [19]
7 1:49.11   Kaio de Almeida (BRA) 10 November 2009 Sweden
8 1:49.42   Noè Ponti (SUI) 15 December 2022 Melbourne [20]
9 1:49.46   Nikolay Skvortsov (RUS) 12 December 2009 Istanbul
10 1:49.50   Takeshi Matsuda (JPN) 12 November 2011 Japan
11 1:49.61   Chen Juner (CHN) 28 October 2022 Beijing [21]
12 1:49.69   Trenton Julian (USA) 29 October 2022 Toronto [22]
13 1:49.86   Kristóf Milák (HUN) 16 November 2022 Kaposvár [23]
14 1:49.89   Wang Kuan-hung (TPE) 16 November 2020 Budapest
15 1:50.13   Paweł Korzeniowski (POL) 12 December 2009 Istanbul
16 1:50.23   Andreas Vazaios (GRE) 8 December 2019 Glasgow
17 1:50.26   Teppei Morimoto (JPN) 15 December 2022 Melbourne [24]
18 1:50.28   Hidemasa Sano (JPN) 11 February 2012 Japan
19 1:50.32   Dinko Jukić (AUT) 12 December 2009 Istanbul
20 1:50.39   Li Zhuhao (CHN) 11 December 2018 Hangzhou
21 1:50.46   Jack Conger (USA) 21 December 2019 Las Vegas
22 1:50.51   Yuya Sakamoto (JPN) 17 October 2020 Japan
  Kregor Zirk (EST) 15 December 2022 Melbourne [25]
24 1:50.54   Aleksandr Kharlanov (RUS) 17 December 2017 Copenhagen
25 1:50.62   Tomoe Hvas (NOR) 19 September 2021 Naples [26]

Notes

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Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 1:50.62:

  • Chad le Clos also swam 1:48.56 (2013), 1:48.57 (2020), 1:48.61 (2014), 1:48.67 (2017), 1:48.76 (2016), 1:48.88 (2014), 1:49.04 (2013), 1:49.07 (2013), 1:49.08 (2017), 1:49.10 (2016), 1:49.20 (2014), 1:49.25 (2017), 1:49.33 (2016), 1:49.59 (2017), 1:49.71 (2016), 1:49.73 (2014, 2014), 1:49.78 (2022), 1:49.82 (2016), 1:49.83 (2013), 1:49.84 (2021), 1:49.89 (2022), 1:49.90 (2013), 1:49.93 (2016), 1:49.95 (2016), 1:49.98 (2022), 1:50.15 (2011), 1:50.24 (2020), 1:50.28 (2017, 2020), 1:50.29 (2016, 2018), 1:50.32 (2021), 1:50.33 (2013), 1:50.35 (2016), 1:50.39 (2013), 1:50.48 (2020), 1:50.57 (2020).
  • Daiya Seto also swam 1:48.77 (2019), 1:48.92 (2014), 1:49.22 (2022), 1:49.41 (2021), 1:49.53 (2016), 1:49.68 (2014), 1:49.76 (2021), 1:49.84 (2016), 1:49.87 (2018), 1:49.88 (2018), 1:49.93 (2016), 1:49.97 (2016), 1:49.99 (2022), 1:50.19 (2017), 1:50.28 (2021), 1:50.33 (2017), 1:50.36 (2021).
  • Tom Shields also swam 1:49.02 (2020), 1:49.05 (2015), 1:49.26 (2017), 1:49.29 (2017), 1:49.50 (2016), 1:49.62 (2017), 1:49.78 (2020), 1:49.86 (2017), 1:50.08 (2014), 1:50.19 (2014), 1:50.24 (2021), 1:50.25 (2019), 1:50.28 (2020), 1:50.39 (2021), 1:50.43 (2020), 1:50.51 (2021), 1:50.55 (2020), 1:50.56 (2014), 1:50.60 (2017), 1:50.61 (2013).
  • Kaio de Almeida also swam 1:49.11 (2009).
  • Tomoru Honda also swam 1:49.24 (2022), 1:49.84 (2021).
  • Noè Ponti also swam 1:49.71 (2023).
  • Trenton Julian also swam 1:49.93 (2022), 1:50.01 (2021), 1:50.08 (2022), 1:50.32 (2021).
  • Kristóf Milák also swam 1:49.98 (2019).
  • Alberto Razzetti also swam 1:50.10 (2023), 1:50.12 (2022), 1:50.24 (2021).
  • Kuan-Hung Wang also swam 1:50.14 (2020).
  • Paweł Korzeniowski also swam 1:50.43 (2013).
  • Teppei Morimoto also swam 1:50.44 (2021).
  • Nikolay Skvortsov also swam 1:50.53 (2009), 1:50.58 (2009), 1:50.60 (2008).
  • Hidemasa Sano also swam 1:50.58 (2011).

Women long course

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  • Correct as of August 2024[27]
Pos Time Swimmer Date Venue Ref
1 2:01.81   Liu Zige (CHN) 21 October 2009 Jinan
2 2:03.03   Summer McIntosh (CAN) 1 August 2024 Paris [28]
3 2:03.41   Jess Schipper (AUS) 30 July 2009 Rome
4 2:03.84   Regan Smith (USA) 1 August 2024 Paris [29]
5 2:03.86   Zhang Yufei (CHN) 29 July 2021 Tokyo [30]
6 2:04.06   Jiao Liuyang (CHN) 1 August 2012 London
7 2:04.14   Mary Descenza (USA) 29 July 2009 Rome
8 2:04.27   Katinka Hosszú (HUN) 29 July 2009 Rome
9 2:04.69   Natsumi Hoshi (JPN) 5 April 2012 Tokyo
10 2:04.78   Mireia Belmonte (ESP) 1 August 2013 Barcelona
11 2:04.83   Ellen Gandy (GBR) 16 March 2009 Sheffield
12 2:04.88   Madeline Groves (AUS) 10 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro
13 2:05.09   Aurore Mongel (FRA) 29 July 2009 Rome
14 2:05.20   Elizabeth Dekkers (AUS) 18 April 2024 Gold Coast [31]
15 2:05.26   Franziska Hentke (GER) 4 July 2015 Essen
16 2:05.36   Jemma Lowe (GBR) 14 June 2011 Sheffield
17 2:05.38   Gong Jie (CHN) 1 April 2012 Shaoxing
18 2:05.45   Alys Thomas (GBR) 9 April 2018 Gold Coast
19 2:05.61   Otylia Jędrzejczak (POL) 28 July 2005 Montreal
20 2:05.62   Suzuka Hasegawa (JPN) 30 August 2020 Tokyo
21 2:05.65   Hali Flickinger (USA) 29 July 2021 Tokyo [32]
22 2:05.78   Kathleen Hersey (USA) 1 August 2012 London
23 2:05.81   Susie O'Neill (AUS) 13 May 2000 Sydney
24 2:05.88   Misty Hyman (USA) 20 September 2000 Sydney
25 2:05.90   Cammile Adams (USA) 10 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro

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Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 2:05.90:

  • Regan Smith also swam 2:03.87 (2023), 2:04.80 (2024), 2:04.91 (2024), 2:05.30 (2021), 2:05.39 (2024), 2:05.70 (2024), 2:05.79 (2023).
  • Liu Zige also swam 2:03.90 (2009), 2:04.18 (2008), 2:04.40 (2011), 2:04.59 (2013), 2:04.65 (2009), 2:04.78 (2013), 2:05.29 (2009), 2:05.90 (2011).
  • Summer McIntosh also swam 2:04.06 (2024), 2:04.33 (2024), 2:04.70 (2023), 2:04.87 (2024), 2:05.05 (2023), 2:05.20 (2022), 2:05.73 (2024), 2:05.79 (2022), 2:05.81 (2022).
  • Katinka Hosszú also swam 2:04.28 (2009), 2:05.59 (2013).
  • Mary Descenza also swam 2:04.33 (2009), 2:04.41 (2009).
  • Jiao Liuyang also swam 2:04.44 (2011), 2:04.50 (2009), 2:04.54 (2013), 2:04.72 (2008), 2:04.96 (2009), 2:05.18 (2012), 2:05.22 (2009), 2:05.46 (2010), 2:05.55 (2011), 2:05.57 (2009), 2:05.61 (2010), 2:05.79 (2010), 2:05.87 (2013).
  • Mireia Belmonte also swam 2:04.79 (2014), 2:04.85 (2016), 2:05.25 (2012), 2:05.26 (2017), 2:05.86 (2015).
  • Jess Schipper also swam 2:04.87 (2009), 2:05.40 (2006), 2:05.50 (2009), 2:05.65 (2005).
  • Zhang Yufei also swam 2:04.89 (2021), 2:05.09 (2024), 2:05.44 (2021), 2:05.49 (2021), 2:05.57 (2023), 2:05.65 (2023), 2:05.70 (2020), 2:05.84 (2021).
  • Natsumi Hoshi also swam 2:05.20 (2016), 2:05.48 (2012), 2:05.56 (2015).
  • Elizabeth Dekkers also swam 2:05.26 (2023), 2:05.46 (2023).
  • Franziska Hentke also swam 2:05.39 (2017), 2:05.77 (2016).
  • Madeline Groves also swam 2:05.41 (2015), 2:05.47 (2016), 2:05.66 (2016).
  • Aurore Mongel also swam 2:05.48 (2009).
  • Ellen Gandy also swam 2:05.59 (2011), 2:05.90 (2011).
  • Otylia Jędrzejczak also swam 2:05.78 (2002).
  • Hali Flickinger also swam 2:05.85 (2021), 2:05.87 (2018), 2:05.90 (2022).
  • Kathleen Hersey also swam 2:05.90 (2012).

Women short course

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  • Correct as of October 2024[33]
Pos Time Swimmer Date Venue Ref
1 1:59.61   Mireia Belmonte (ESP) 3 December 2014 Doha
2 2:00.78   Liu Zige (CHN) 15 November 2009 Berlin
3 2:01.12   Katinka Hosszú (HUN) 3 December 2014 Doha
4 2:01.73   Kelsi Dahlia (USA) 12 December 2018 Hangzhou
5 2:01.85   Regan Smith (USA) 18 October 2024 Shanghai [34]
6 2:02.28   Jiao Liuyang (CHN) 12 December 2012 Istanbul
7 2:02.52   Chen Luying (CHN) 26 September 2024 Wuhan [35]
8 2:02.88   Ellen Gandy (AUS) 22 August 2013 Australia
9 2:02.96   Suzuka Hasegawa (JPN) 14 January 2017 Japan
10 2:03.01   Franziska Hentke (GER) 4 December 2015 Netanya
  Zhang Yufei (CHN) 17 December 2021 Abu Dhabi [36]
12 2:03.08   Madeline Groves (AUS) 28 November 2015 Australia
13 2:03.12   Yuko Nakanishi (JPN) 23 February 2008 Japan
14 2:03.13   Elizabeth Dekkers (AUS) 29 September 2024 Adelaide [37]
  Laura Lahtinen (FIN) 18 October 2024 Shanghai [38]
  Bella Grant (AUS) 24 October 2024 Incheon [39]
17 2:03.19   Jemma Lowe (GBR) 12 December 2012 Istanbul
18 2:03.20   Audrey Lacroix (CAN) 6 August 2009 Great Britain
19 2:03.22   Aurore Mongel (FRA) 10 December 2009 Istanbul
20 2:03.25   Brianna Throssell (AUS) 28 November 2015 Australia
21 2:03.27   Jess Schipper (AUS) 22 November 2009 Singapore
22 2:03.30   Angelina Köhler (GER) 7 December 2023 Otopeni [40]
23 2:03.35   Hali Flickinger (USA) 22 November 2020 Budapest
  Zhang Yifan (CHN) 27 October 2022 Beijing
25 2:03.37   Dakota Luther (USA) 15 December 2022 Melbourne [41]

Notes

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Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 2:03.37:

  • Mireia Belmonte also swam 2:01.52 (2013), 2:03.02 (2017), 2:03.17 (2014), 2:031.31 (2013), 2:03.37 (2011).
  • Katinka Hosszú also swam 2:01.60 (2018), 2:02.15 (2016), 2:02.20 (2012), 2:02.21 (2013), 2:02.40 (2013), 2:02.42 (2014), 2:02.75 (2017), 2:02.86 (2018), 2:02.87 (2018), 2:02.88 (2018), 2:02.99 (2014), 2:03.01 (2018), 2:03.05 (2013), 2:03.14 (2014, 2018), 2:03.21 (2019), 2:03.26 (2013), 2:03.34 (2016), 2:03.36 (2013).
  • Liu Zige also swam 2:02.50 (2009).
  • Chen Luying also swam 2:02.71 (2024).
  • Kelsi Dahlia also swam 2:02.89 (2016), 2:03.31 (2018), 2:03.33 (2018).
  • Zhang Yufei also swam 2:03.09 (2018), 2:03.29 (2018), 2:03.33 (2018).
  • Suzuka Hasegawa also swam 2:03.12 (2020).
  • Regan Smith also swam 2:03.21 (2024).
  • Madeline Groves also swam 2:03.34 (2016).

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