List of swimming world records over 100 meters chest

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The swimming world records over 100 m chest are the best times swum in the 100 m chest swimming discipline. They are recognized by the international swimming federation FINA . World records are held separately for long courses (50 m) and short courses (25 m) and separately for men and women. In the following, the world record development since the first recognized world record is listed.

Long track world records men

World records for men over 100 m chest (50 m track)
No. athlete nation time date place
1 András Baronyi Hungary 1867Hungary Hungary 01: 24.0 17th November 1907 Vienna
2 Félicien Courbet BelgiumBelgium Belgium 01: 22.6 September 30, 1909 Brussels
3 Odon Goldi Hungary 1867Hungary Hungary 01: 21.8 June 12, 1910 Budapest
4th Walter Bathe German EmpireThe German Imperium German Empire 01: 18.4 October 2, 1910 Magdeburg
5 Walter Bathe German EmpireThe German Imperium German Empire 01: 17.8 December 18, 1910 Budapest
6th Wilhelm Lützow German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 01: 16.8 May 24, 1921 Magdeburg
7th Marton Sipos Hungary 1918Hungary Hungary 01: 16.2 September 24, 1922 Budapest
8th Erich Rademacher German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 01: 15.9 April 5, 1925 Leipzig
9 Heinz Faust German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 01: 15.6 December 5, 1926 Strasbourg
10 Walter Spence Canada 1921Canada Canada 01: 14.0 October 28, 1927 new York
11 Jacques Cartonnet FranceFrance France 01: 13.6 May 20, 1932 Paris
12 Jacques Cartonnet FranceFrance France 01: 13.0 February 4, 1933 Paris
13 Jacques Cartonnet FranceFrance France 01: 12.4 February 8, 1933 Paris
14th John Higgins United States 48United States United States 01: 10.8 February 22, 1935 New Haven
15th John Higgins United States 48United States United States 01: 10.0 March 3, 1936 New Haven
16 Jacques Cartonnet FranceFrance France 01: 09.8 August 6, 1937 Toulouse
17th Joachim Balke German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire 01: 09.5 November 12, 1938 Bremen
18th Dick Hough United States 48United States United States 01: 07.3 April 15, 1939 New Haven
19th Leonid Meshkov Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 07.2 December 20, 1949 Moscow
20th Leonid Meshkov Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 07.0 February 23, 1950 Minsk
21st Leonid Meshkov Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 06.8 April 17, 1950 Moscow
22nd Leonid Meshkov Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 06.6 January 7, 1951 Moscow
23 Leonid Meshkov Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 06.5 May 5, 1951 Moscow
24 Herbert Klein Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 01: 05.8 17th February 1952 Norderney
Rule change
25th Vladimir Minashkin Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 11.9 February 11, 1953 Leningrad
26th Vladimir Minashkin Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 11.2 February 23, 1953 Leningrad
27 Marek Petrusewicz PolandPoland Poland 01: 10.9 October 18, 1953 Wroclaw
28 Vladimir Minashkin Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 10.5 February 24, 1954 Stockholm
29 Marek Petrusewicz PolandPoland Poland 01: 09.8 May 23, 1954 Wroclaw
30th Masaru Furukawa JapanJapan Japan 01: 08.2 October 1, 1955 Tokyo
Rule change
31 Viteslav Svozil CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechosl. 01: 12.7 May 1, 1957 Piešťany
32 Chi Lieh-yung China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 01: 11.6 May 1, 1957 Canton
33 Vladimir Minashkin Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 11.5 September 15, 1957 Leipzig
34 Leonid Kolesnikov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 11.4 May 5, 1961 Moscow
35 Chet Jastremski United StatesUnited States United States 01: 11.1 July 2nd, 1961 Chicago
36 Gunter Tittes Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 10.8 5th July 1961 East Berlin
37 Chet Jastremski United StatesUnited States United States 01: 10.7 July 28, 1961 Tokyo
38 Chet Jastremski United StatesUnited States United States 01: 10.0 July 30, 1961 Tokyo
39 Chet Jastremski United StatesUnited States United States 01: 09.5 3rd August 1961 Osaka
40 Chet Jastremski United StatesUnited States United States 01: 07.8 August 20, 1961 los Angeles
41 Chet Jastremski United StatesUnited States United States 01: 07.5 August 20, 1961 los Angeles
42 Georgi Prokopenko Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 07.4 March 26, 1964 Baku
43 Georgi Prokopenko Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 06.9 3rd September 1964 Moscow
44 Vladimir Kosinsky Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 06.7 November 8, 1967 Leningrad
45 Jose Fiolo BrazilBrazil Brazil 01: 06.4 19th February 1968 Rio de Janeiro
46 Nikolai Pankin Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 06.2 April 18, 1968 Moscow
47 Nikolai Pankin Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 05.8 April 20, 1969 Magdeburg
48 John Hencken United StatesUnited States United States 01: 05.68 August 29, 1972 Munich
49 Nobutaka Taguchi JapanJapan Japan 01: 05.13 August 29, 1972 Munich
50 Nobutaka Taguchi JapanJapan Japan 01: 04.94 August 30, 1972 Munich
51 John Hencken United StatesUnited States United States 01: 04.35 4th September 1973 Belgrade
52 John Hencken United StatesUnited States United States 01: 04.02 September 9, 1973 Belgrade
53 John Hencken United StatesUnited States United States 01: 03.88 August 31, 1974 Concord
54 John Hencken United StatesUnited States United States 01: 03.62 July 19, 1976 Montreal
55 John Hencken United StatesUnited States United States 01: 03.11 July 20, 1976 Montreal
56 Gerald Mörken Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 01: 02.86 17th August 1977 Jonkoping
57 Steve Lundquist United StatesUnited States United States 01: 02.62 July 19, 1982 Mission Viejo
58 Steve Lundquist United StatesUnited States United States 01: 02.53 August 21, 1982 Indianapolis
59 Steve Lundquist United StatesUnited States United States 01: 02.34 August 6, 1983 Clovis
60 Steve Lundquist United StatesUnited States United States 01: 02.28 17th August 1983 Caracas
61 John Moffet United StatesUnited States United States 01: 02.13 June 25, 1984 Indianapolis
62 Steve Lundquist United StatesUnited States United States 01: 01.65 July 29, 1984 los Angeles
63 Adrian Moorhouse United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 01: 01.49 August 15, 1989 Bonn
64 Norbert Rózsa HungaryHungary Hungary 01: 01.45 January 13, 1991 Perth
65 Norbert Rózsa HungaryHungary Hungary 01: 01.29 August 20, 1991 Athens
66 Károly Güttler HungaryHungary Hungary 01: 00.95 3rd August 1993 Sheffield
67 Fred Deburghgraeve BelgiumBelgium Belgium 01: 00.60 July 20, 1996 Atlanta
68 Roman Sludnow RussiaRussia Russia 01: 00.36 June 15, 2000 Moscow
69 Ed Moses United StatesUnited States United States 01: 00.29 March 28, 2001 Austin
70 Roman Sludnow RussiaRussia Russia 01: 00.26 June 28, 2001 Moscow
71 Roman Sludnow RussiaRussia Russia 00: 59.97 June 29, 2001 Moscow
72 Roman Sludnow RussiaRussia Russia 00: 59.94 July 23, 2001 Fukuoka
73 Kosuke Kitajima JapanJapan Japan 00: 59.78 July 21, 2003 Barcelona
74 Brendan Hansen United StatesUnited States United States 00: 59.30 July 8, 2004 Long Beach
75 Brendan Hansen United StatesUnited States United States 00: 59.13 August 1, 2006 Irvine
76 Kosuke Kitajima JapanJapan Japan 00: 58.91 August 11, 2008 Beijing
77 Brenton Rickard AustraliaAustralia Australia 00: 58.58 July 27, 2009 Rome
78 Cameron van der Burgh South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 00: 58.46 July 29, 2012 London
79 Adam Peaty United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 00: 57.92 17th April 2015 London
80 Adam Peaty United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 00: 57.55 August 6, 2016 Rio de Janeiro
81 Adam Peaty United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 00: 57.13 7th August 2016 Rio de Janeiro
82 Adam Peaty United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 00: 57.10 4th August 2018 Glasgow
83 Adam Peaty United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 00: 56.88 July 21, 2019 Gwangju

Long track world records women

World records for women over 100 m breasts (50 m track)
No. athlete nation time date place
1 E. van den Bogaert BelgiumBelgium Belgium 01: 37.6 July 22, 1921 Brussels
2 Doris Hart United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 01: 33.4 August 23, 1922 Aldershot
3 Irene Gilbert United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 01: 31.8 October 30, 1924 Rotherham
4th Erna Huneus German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 01: 29.0 October 4, 1925 Aachen
5 Agnes Geraghty United States 48United States United States 01: 28.8 February 13, 1926 St. Augustine
6th Lotte trouble German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 01: 26.3 June 9, 1928 Magdeburg
7th Else Jacobsen DenmarkDenmark Denmark 01: 26.2 April 10, 1932 Copenhagen
8th Else Jacobsen DenmarkDenmark Denmark 01: 26.0 May 11, 1932 Stockholm
9 Clare Dennis AustraliaAustralia Australia 01: 24.6 February 14, 1933 Unley
10 Hanni Hölzner Nazi stateNazi state German Empire 01: 24.5 January 15, 1935 Copenhagen
11 Hanni Hölzner German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire 01: 23.4 February 16, 1936 Hall
12 V. Christensen DenmarkDenmark Denmark 01: 22.8 March 8, 1936 Dusseldorf
13 Hanni Hölzner German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire 01: 20.2 March 13, 1936 Plauen
14th Gisela Graß German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire 01: 19.8 May 9, 1943 Leipzig
15th Nel van Vliet NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 01: 19.4 July 29, 1946 Aalst
16 Nel van Vliet NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 01: 19.0 August 1, 1946 The hague
17th Nel van Vliet NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 01: 18.2 April 28, 1947 Arnhem
18th Gisele Vallerey FranceFrance France 01: 17.4 April 23, 1950 Casablanca
19th Éva Székely Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 01: 16.9 May 9, 1951 Moscow
Rule change
20th Karin Beyer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 20.3 July 20, 1958 Berlin
21st Karin Beyer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 19.6 September 12, 1958 Leipzig
22nd Wiltrud Urselmann Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 01: 19.1 March 12, 1960 Zurich
23 Ursula Küper Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 19.0 July 14, 1960 Leipzig
24 Barbara Göbel Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 18.2 July 1, 1961 Rostock
25th Claudia Kolb United StatesUnited States United States 01: 17.9 July 11, 1964 los Angeles
26th Svetlana Babanina Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 17.2 3rd September 1964 Moscow
27 Svetlana Babanina Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 16.5 May 11, 1965 Tashkent
28 Galina Prozumenshchikova Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 15.7 17th July 1966 Leningrad
29 Catie Ball United StatesUnited States United States 01: 15.6 December 28, 1966 Fort Lauderdale
30th Catie Ball United StatesUnited States United States 01: 14.8 July 31, 1967 Winnipeg
31 Catie Ball United StatesUnited States United States 01: 14.6 19th August 1967 Philadelphia
32 Catie Ball United StatesUnited States United States 01: 14.2 August 25, 1968 los Angeles
33 Catherine Carr United StatesUnited States United States 01: 13.58 2nd September 1972 Munich
34 Renate Vogel Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 12.91 22nd August 1974 Vienna
35 Christel Justen Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 01: 12.55 23rd August 1974 Vienna
36 Renate Vogel Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 12.28 September 1, 1974 Concord
37 Carola Nitschke Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 11.93 June 2nd 1976 East Berlin
38 Hannelore Anke Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 11.11 July 22, 1976 Montreal
39 Hannelore Anke Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 10.86 July 22, 1976 Montreal
40 Julia Bogdanova Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 01: 10.31 August 28, 1978 West Berlin
41 Ute Geweniger Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 10.20 May 26, 1980 Magdeburg
42 Ute Geweniger Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 10.11 July 24, 1980 Moscow
43 Ute Geweniger Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 09.52 April 9, 1981 Gera
44 Ute Geweniger Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 09.39 2nd July 1981 East Berlin
45 Ute Geweniger Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 08.60 September 8, 1981 Split
46 Ute Geweniger Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 08.51 August 25, 1983 Rome
47 Sylvia Gerasch Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 08.29 23rd August 1984 Moscow
48 Sylvia Gerasch Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 08.11 August 22, 1986 Madrid
49 Silke Hörner Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 01: 07.91 August 21, 1987 Strasbourg
50 Samantha Riley AustraliaAustralia Australia 01: 07.69 September 11, 1994 Rome
51 Penelope Heyns South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 01: 07.46 March 4, 1996 Durban
52 Penelope Heyns South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 01: 07.02 July 21, 1996 Atlanta
53 Penelope Heyns South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 01: 06.99 July 18, 1999 los Angeles
54 Penelope Heyns South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 01: 06.95 July 18, 1999 los Angeles
55 Penelope Heyns South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 01: 06.52 August 23, 1999 Sydney
56 Leisel Jones AustraliaAustralia Australia 01: 06.37 July 21, 2003 Barcelona
57 Jessica Hardy United StatesUnited States United States 01: 06.20 July 25, 2005 Montreal
58 Leisel Jones AustraliaAustralia Australia 01: 05.71 February 3, 2006 Melbourne
59 Leisel Jones AustraliaAustralia Australia 01: 05.09 March 20, 2006 Melbourne
60 Rebecca Soni United StatesUnited States United States 01: 04.84 July 27, 2009 Rome
61 Jessica Hardy United StatesUnited States United States 01: 04.45 August 7, 2009 Federal Way
62 Rūta Meilutytė LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 01: 04.35 July 29, 2013 Barcelona
63 Lilly King United StatesUnited States United States 01: 04.13 July 25, 2017 Budapest

Short course world records men

World records for men over 100 m chest (25 m track)
No. athlete nation time date place
1 Greg Rogers AustraliaAustralia Australia 00: 59.07 August 27, 1993 Vienna
2 Fred Deburghgraeve BelgiumBelgium Belgium 00: 59.02 February 17, 1996 Vienna
3 Fred Deburghgraeve BelgiumBelgium Belgium 00: 58.79 December 3, 1998 Vienna
4th Roman Sloudnow RussiaRussia Russia 00: 58.51 March 17, 2000 Athens
5 Ed Moses United StatesUnited States United States 00: 58.05 March 24, 2000 Minneapolis
6th Ed Moses United StatesUnited States United States 00: 57.66 March 24, 2000 Minneapolis
7th Ed Moses United StatesUnited States United States 00: 57.47 January 23, 2002 Stockholm
8th Cameron van der Burgh South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 00: 56.88 November 9, 2008 Moscow
9 Cameron van der Burgh South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 00: 56.39 August 8, 2009 Pietermaritzburg
10 Cameron van der Burgh South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 00: 55.99 August 9, 2009 Pietermaritzburg
11 Cameron van der Burgh South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 00: 55.61 November 15, 2009 Berlin

(This list is not yet complete)

Short course world records women

World records for women over 100 m breasts (25 m track)
No. athlete nation time date place
1 Guohong Dai China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 01: 06.58 4th December 1993 Palma
2 Samantha Riley AustraliaAustralia Australia 01: 05.71 2nd December 1995 Rio de Janeiro
3 Penelope Heyns South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 01: 05.57 September 4, 1999 Johannesburg
4th Penelope Heyns South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 01: 05.40 September 26, 1999 Durban
5 Emma Igelström SwedenSweden Sweden 01: 05.38 April 6, 2002 Moscow
6th Emma Igelström SwedenSweden Sweden 01: 05.29 March 15, 2003 Stockholm
7th Emma Igelström SwedenSweden Sweden 01: 05.11 March 16, 2003 Stockholm
8th Leisel Jones AustraliaAustralia Australia 01: 05.09 November 28, 2003 Melbourne
9 Tara Kirk United StatesUnited States United States 01: 04.79 March 19, 2004 College station
10 Leisel Jones AustraliaAustralia Australia 01: 04.12 August 27, 2006 Hobart
11 Leisel Jones AustraliaAustralia Australia 01: 03.86 August 28, 2006 Hobart
12 Leisel Jones AustraliaAustralia Australia 01: 03.72 April 26, 2008 Canberra
13 Leisel Jones AustraliaAustralia Australia 01: 03.00 November 14, 2009 Berlin
14th Rebecca Soni United StatesUnited States United States 01: 02.70 December 19, 2009 Manchester
15th Rūta Meilutytė LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 01: 02.36 October 12, 2013 Moscow
Alia Atkinson JamaicaJamaica Jamaica December 6, 2014 Doha
26th August 2016 Chartres

(This list is not yet complete)

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Remarks

  1. a b Volker Kluge : Summer Olympic Games. Chronicle II. London 1948 - Tokyo 1964. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-328-00740-7 , p. 316: In breaststroke, for economic reasons, the butterfly style had prevailed over time, according to which the arms over the water were led forward. When some breaststroke swimmers , such as the Hungarian György Tumpek, tried to replace the hitherto common chest kick with a so-called dolphin kick , the FINA established a strict separation between the two types of swimming with the introduction of the butterfly style as an independent discipline at the beginning of 1953. The breaststroke returned to the classic version.
  2. a b Volker Kluge: Summer Olympic Games. Die Chronik II. London 1948 - Tokyo 1964. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-328-00740-7 , p. 462 ff .: Due to the time advantages when turning, the majority of the previous records came from competitions in a 25-meter Pool. On the one under 1956 Olympics conducted FINA -Congress was finally determined that records from May 1, 1957 found only on the long course (50 meters or 55 yards) official recognition. Also with effect from May 1, 1957, underwater swimming was banned, which was practiced by many breast swimmers for reasons of lower water resistance. From now on, after the start or after each turn, only a single underwater pull with symmetrical arm and leg movements was allowed, and both hands had to touch the pool wall at the same time when the target was hit.