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List of Olympic records in swimming

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Léon Marchand set Olympic records in four individual events at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

The International Olympic Committee recognises the fastest performances in pool-based swimming events at the Olympic Games. Men's swimming has been part of the official program of the Summer Olympics since the Games' modern inception in 1896; it was not until 1912 that women's events were held. The swimming events at the 1896 Olympic Games were held in a bay in the Aegean Sea with swimmers being required to swim to the shore—Hungarian swimmer Alfréd Hajós won two gold medals that year, saying "My will to live completely overcame my desire to win."[1][2] The 1900 Summer Olympic Games in Paris had the swimming events take place in the River Seine, and the events at the 1908 Summer Olympics were held in a 100-metre pool surrounded by an athletics track in the White City Stadium in London.[3]

Races are held in four swimming categories: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly, over varying distances and in either individual or relay race events. Medley swimming races are also held, both individually and in relays, in which all four swimming categories are used. In the Swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, both men and women competed in eighteen events in the pool. Of the 35 pool-based events, swimmers from the United States hold fifteen records, Australia five, France four, China, Canada and South Africa two each, and one each to Ireland, Great Britain, Russian Olympic Committee, Hungary, and Sweden. Nineteen of the current Olympic records were set at the 2024 Summer Olympics, seven in 2020, five in 2016, one in 2012, and three in 2008.[4]

Men's records

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Michael Phelps holds one individual and two team Olympic swimming records.
Sun Yang set Olympic records in two events at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

♦ denotes a performance that is also a current world record. Statistics are correct as of the end of the 2024 Olympics and include only those events which are currently recognised by the IOC as Olympic events.

Event Time Name Nation Games Date Ref
50 m freestyle 21.07  Caeleb Dressel  United States (USA) 2020 Tokyo 1 August 2021
100 m freestyle ♦46.40  Pan Zhanle  China (CHN) 2024 Paris 31 July 2024 [5]
200 m freestyle 1:42.96  Michael Phelps  United States (USA) 2008 Beijing 12 August 2008 [6]
400 m freestyle 3:40.14  Sun Yang  China (CHN) 2012 London 28 July 2012 [7]
800 m freestyle 7:38.19  Daniel Wiffen  Ireland (IRL) 2024 Paris 30 July 2024 [8]
1500 m freestyle ♦14:30.67  Robert Finke  United States (USA) 2024 Paris 4 August 2024
100 m backstroke 51.85  Ryan Murphy  United States (USA) 2016 Rio de Janeiro 13 August 2016 [9][B]
200 m backstroke 1:53.27  Evgeny Rylov  ROC 2020 Tokyo 30 July 2021 [10]
100 m breaststroke 57.13  Adam Peaty  Great Britain (GBR) 2016 Rio de Janeiro 7 August 2016 [11]
200 m breaststroke 2:05.85 Léon Marchand  France (FRA) 2024 Paris 31 July 2024 [12]
100 m butterfly ♦49.45  Caeleb Dressel  United States (USA) 2020 Tokyo 31 July 2021 [13]
200 m butterfly 1:51.21  Léon Marchand  France (FRA) 2024 Paris 31 July 2024 [14]
200 m individual medley 1:54.06  Léon Marchand  France (FRA) 2024 Paris 2 August 2024 [15]
400 m individual medley 4:02.95  Léon Marchand  France (FRA) 2024 Paris 28 July 2024 [16]
4×100 m freestyle relay ♦3:08.24  Michael Phelps (47.51)
Garrett Weber-Gale (47.02)
Cullen Jones (47.65)
Jason Lezak (46.06)
 United States (USA) 2008 Beijing 11 August 2008 [17]
4×200 m freestyle relay 6:58.56  Michael Phelps (1:43.31)
Ryan Lochte (1:44.28)
Ricky Berens (1:46.29)
Peter Vanderkaay (1:44.68)
 United States (USA) 2008 Beijing 13 August 2008 [18]
4×100 m medley relay ♦3:26.78  Ryan Murphy (52.31)
Michael Andrew (58.49)
Caeleb Dressel (49.03)
Zach Apple (46.95)
 United States (USA) 2020 Tokyo 1 August 2021 [19]

Women's records

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Emma McKeon holds the Olympic record in two individual and two team events.
Katie Ledecky holds the Olympic record in the 400, 800, and 1500 m freestyle events

♦ denotes a performance that is also a current world record. Statistics are correct as of the end of the 2024 Olympics and include only those events which are currently recognised by the IOC as Olympic events.

Event Time Name Nation Games Date Ref
50 m freestyle 23.66  Sarah Sjöström  Sweden (SWE) 2024 Paris 3 August 2024
100 m freestyle 51.96  Emma McKeon  Australia (AUS) 2020 Tokyo 30 July 2021 [20]
200 m freestyle 1:53.27  Mollie O'Callaghan  Australia (AUS) 2024 Paris 29 July 2024 [21]
400 m freestyle 3:56.46  Katie Ledecky  United States (USA) 2016 Rio de Janeiro 7 August 2016 [22]
800 m freestyle ♦8:04.79  Katie Ledecky  United States (USA) 2016 Rio de Janeiro 12 August 2016 [23]
1500 m freestyle 15:30.02  Katie Ledecky  United States (USA) 2024 Paris 31 July 2024 [24]
100 m backstroke 57.28  Regan Smith  United States (USA) 2024 Paris 4 August 2024
200 m backstroke 2:03.73  Kaylee McKeown  Australia (AUS) 2024 Paris 2 August 2024
100 m breaststroke 1:04.82  Tatjana Schoenmaker  South Africa (RSA) 2020 Tokyo 25 July 2021 [25][F]
200 m breaststroke 2:18.95  Tatjana Schoenmaker  South Africa (RSA) 2020 Tokyo 30 July 2021 [26]
100 m butterfly 55.38  Gretchen Walsh  United States (USA) 2024 Paris 27 July 2024 [27]
200 m butterfly 2:03.03 Summer McIntosh  Canada (CAN) 2024 Paris 1 August 2024 [28]
200 m individual medley 2:06.56  Summer McIntosh  Canada (CAN) 2024 Paris 3 August 2024 [29]
400 m individual medley 4:26.36  Katinka Hosszú  Hungary (HUN) 2016 Rio de Janeiro 6 August 2016 [30]
4×100 m freestyle relay 3:28.92 Mollie O'Callaghan (52.24)
Shayna Jack (52.35)
Emma McKeon (52.39)
Meg Harris (51.94)
 Australia (AUS) 2024 Paris 27 July 2024 [31]
4×200 m freestyle relay 7:38:08  Mollie O'Callaghan (1:53.52)
Lani Pallister (1:55.61)
Brianna Throssell (1:56.00)
Ariarne Titmus (1:52.95)
 Australia (AUS) 2024 Paris 1 August 2024 [32]
4×100 m medley relay ♦3:49.63  Regan Smith (57.28)
Lilly King (1:04.90)
Gretchen Walsh (55.03)
Torri Huske (52.42)
 United States (USA) 2024 Paris 4 August 2024

Mixed records

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♦ denotes a performance that is also a current world record. Statistics are correct as of the end of the 2024 Olympics and include only those events which are currently recognised by the IOC as Olympic events.

Event Time Name Nation Games Date Ref
4×100 m medley relay ♦3:37.43  Ryan Murphy (52.08)
Nicolas Fink (58.29)
Gretchen Walsh (55.18)
Torri Huske (51.88)
 United States 2024 Paris 3 August 2024

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Murphy broke the Olympic and world record for the men's 100 m backstroke in the men's 4×100 m medley relay final of the 2016 Summer Olympics.
  2. ^ Schoenmaker broke the Olympic record for the women's 100 m breaststroke in the fifth heat of the 2020 Summer Olympics.

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