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The fastest time for swimming the 50-yard butterfly is 21.11 seconds, achieved by Caeleb Dressel at the 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships. Dressel set this record while competing for the University of Florida.
Glina Chistyakova set the world record for long jump on June 11, 1988, with a jump of 7.52 meters.
Usain Bolt holds the world record as the fastest able-bodied athlete. He set the record for the 100 meters with a time of 9.58 seconds in 2009.
Usain Bolt's fastest recorded speed is about 12.27 meters per second, achieved during his world record-setting 100m sprint in 2009.
There is currently no recognized world record for the 800m Breaststroke. A Postal Swim Meet is being run by Warrenton Masters and Sanctioned by United States Masters Swimming that includes the 800m Breaststroke. Records are being kept. . Swimmers can complete their swims at swim meets (during freestyle events) or on their own with a witness and submit times.
The current world record for swimming a mile (1,609 meters) is held by Katie Ledecky, with a time of 15 minutes and 20.48 seconds. She achieved this record in 2018.
1000 meters is not contested in Olympic or world championships. The closest distance to 1000 regularly contested is 800 meters. The record for 800m freestyle is held by Zhang Lin of China which he made on 4 August,2012. He clocked a time of 7:32.12.
The men's world record in the 1500 meter breaststroke is not an official event. The longest distance for the breaststroke in competitive swimming is typically 200 meters.
No. Click on the "Men's 1500 meters World Record Progression" link below to see all world record holders for the men's 1500 meters.
A world record was not set in this event that year.
As of 2011, Javier Sotomayor holds the mens world record at 2.45 meters. Stefka Kostadinova holds the womens world record at 2.09 meters.
The world record for swimming a mile is held by Sun Yang of China. Sun's time is 14 minutes 31 seconds, set in 2012.
You dont swim 25m at a competition. The 25m race is not an official race, as an Olympic pool is 50 meters long.
James ollgy from south America made a world record record of 2.45 meters
The current world record for the men's javelin throw is 98.48 meters, set by Jan Železný of the Czech Republic in 1996. The women's world record is 72.28 meters, achieved by Barbora Špotáková, also from the Czech Republic, in 2008.
Iolanda Balas of Romania set a world record on September 21, 1959 of 1.84 meters. Balas held the world record for almost 13 years, first setting the record on June 7, 1958 at 1.74 meters and breaking it many times. Her best jump, and final world record, was 1.91 meters in July of 1961. That world record lasted for 10 years. The current women's world record is 2.09 meters set in 1987 by Stefka Kostadinova of Bulgaria.
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