1. Alexander Popov took 2164 seconds50-meter swimming world recordAlexander Popov graduated from the Volgograd Sports Academy in 1994 and is currently in Australia50-meter swimming world recordThe University of Canberra is engaged in swimming training. The coach is Tuletsky. In 2001, he co-wrote an autobiography of real swimming with French team newspaper Australia reporter Alan Korkiye. He is still a member of the Russian national swimming team. When Popov successfully defended his title in the men's freestyle 100-meter competition at the Atlanta Olympics, he made history and became the first since 1920; In the breaststroke event, the world record for the men's 50-meter breaststroke was held by South African athlete Vanderberg, with a time of 26.67 seconds. In the men's 100-meter breaststroke event, British player Adam Pitty broke the world record with a time of 57.13 seconds. In the longer distance men's 200-meter breaststroke, Japanese player Akihiro Yamaguchi ranked first in the women's field with a time of 2 minutes, 07.01 seconds. Australia's Edmeys scored 30 seconds 31 in the women's 50-meter breaststroke; The world record for the women's 50-meter breaststroke is 30 seconds 31. The world record for the women's 100-meter breaststroke was set by Australia athlete Edmis on January 30, 2006, and the world record for the women's 200-meter breaststroke was set by Australia athlete Lisa Jones on March 20, 2006, which is 2 minutes, 22 seconds, 44 seconds. The breaststroke technical characteristics were created by American athlete Amanda Beale on July 13, 2004. The breaststroke is a form of swimming that mimics the swimming movement of a frog; The following is the world ranking of the swimming record for freestyle 50 meters 2091 seconds, Brazilian player Sieroferro set 100 meters 4691 seconds, Brazilian player Sieroferro set 200 meters 14200, German player Biederman set 400 meters 34007, German player Biederman set 800 meters 73212, China player Zhang Lin set 1500 meters 143102, and China player Sun Yang set backstroke; The backstroke is the third fastest and labor-saving, and the butterfly stroke is the second fastest and magnificent. Both rely mainly on hand strokes as power. In addition, the diving and breaststroke is the fastest swimming stroke for freehand swimming due to its low resistance. Currently, the four swimming strokes in the world. The fastest swimming speeds in the 100m, for example, are 4691 seconds in freestyle, 5194 seconds in backstroke, 5846 seconds in breaststroke, and 4982 seconds in butterfly stroke. The world record for freestyle is as follows: men's 50 meters 2091 seconds in West Eroferro.
2. The 50-meter breaststroke world record is 2667 seconds for the men's 50-meter breaststroke world record is 3031 seconds for the women's 50-meter breaststroke world record is a swimming posture that imitates the swimming movement of a frog. It is also one of the oldest swimming strokes. When breaststroke, swimmers can easily observe whether there are obstacles in front of them and avoid hitting obstacles. The breaststroke is one of the competitive swimming postures. The human body is prone on the surface of the water, with both arms symmetrical on the chest and the straight arms bent downward to stroke; The men's 50-meter freestyle world record is 2024 seconds. It was set by Brazilian star Cesar Cielo at the World Swimming Championships held in Rome, Italy in 2009 and the women's 50-meter freestyle world record is 2367 seconds. It was set by Sweden's Sarah Sj#246str#246m at the World Swimming Championships held in Budapest, Hungary in 2017. These two world records are very close and both were created by very excellent athletes.
3. As of October 2023, the women's freestyle 50 meters, the world record is 2361 seconds for the women's breaststroke 50 meters, the world record is 2916 seconds for the women's butterfly 100 meters, the world record is 5548 seconds for the men's backstroke 100 meters, the world record is 5160 seconds for the men's breaststroke 50 meters, the world record is 2595 seconds 1 for the women's freestyle 50 meters, the world record is 2361 seconds. July 29, 2023. In the women's 50-meter freestyle semi-finals of the 2023 World Swimming Federation Championships, Schöström refreshed her self in 23.61 seconds; The women's 50-meter backstroke world record is 26.98 seconds. China's Liu Xiang set a new world record of 26.98 seconds in the women's 50-meter backstroke, becoming the first women's backstroke player to break the 27-second mark. This result is also the first world record in swimming events at this Asian Games. It is no accident that Liu Xiang made a breakthrough in the short distance event. At last year's Tianjin National Games, she broke the Asian record in the women's 50-meter freestyle twice in one day, and in one fell swoop.
4. On the women's side, Britta Stephens set new records in the women's 50m and 100m freestyle in 52.07 and 23.73 seconds respectively. Pellegrini KathleenLEDEKY set good results in the 200m, 400m and 800m events respectively. Among the men's 50m, 100m and 200m backstroke world records, the results were 24 seconds, 0451 seconds, 941 minutes, 51 seconds, 92 women's backstroke; The men's 50-meter freestyle world record is 2128 seconds. The men's 50-meter butterfly world record was set by Australia's Eamon Sullivan at the Sydney Olympics on March 28, 2008. In terms of breaststroke, South Africa's Roland Skuman achieved the world record of 2296 seconds at the Montreal Olympics on July 25, 2005. The men's 50-meter breaststroke world record was 2718 seconds. By Ukraine athlete Risoger at the Berlin Olympics on August 2, 2002.
5. The world record for the women's 50-meter freestyle was set by Swedish swimmer Sarah Schöström at the 2017 World Championships in Budapest. Her time was 23.67 seconds, which made her a legend in the event. At the same time, she also maintains the world records for the 50-meter butterfly and 100-meter butterfly. In the world swimming long pool event, some other important women's records are also worth mentioning. For example, the world record for the 100-meter freestyle is 52 seconds 06. By Australia players; 1 The world record for the men's 50-meter freestyle was set by Brazilian player Cesar Cielo at the 2009 World Swimming Championships in Rome, Italy. His time was 2024 seconds. The world record for the women's 50-meter freestyle was set by Swedish player Sarah Sj#246str#246m at the 2017 World Swimming Championships in Budapest, Hungary. Her time was 2367 seconds 3. These two world records reflect; There are two world records for the 50-meter freestyle. They are the 2091 seconds set by Brazilian men's player Sielo and the 2361 seconds set by Swedish women's player Schöström. The 50-meter freestyle is an event in the swimming competition. The competition stipulates that athletes must swim the distance of 50 meters in the swimming pool. The athlete with the shortest time won the first Olympic Games in 1896. Freestyle was listed as an official event. There are two world records for the 50-meter freestyle.
6. The world record for the men's 50-meter breaststroke is 26.67 seconds, the world record for the 100-meter breaststroke is set by Vanderberg of South Africa is set by 57.13 seconds, and the world record for the 200-meter breaststroke is set by Adam Pitty of the United Kingdom. It is set by Akihiro Yamaguchi of Japan. Although the women's side did not directly give the specific world record values for various events in the women's breaststroke, similarly, The women's breaststroke events also only include the 50-meter, 100-meter and 200-meter events.
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