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This is a history of the 100 m backstroke world record as swum in both long-course (50 m; Olympic) pools and short-course (25 m) pools—the two categories recognized/tracked by FINA .
Graphic data for World Record Progression in Men and Women Swimming 50m-100m-200m Long and Short Course Butterfly-Backstroke-Breaststroke-Freestyle
Men
Long course
Time
Swimmer
Date
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1:02.2
David Theile
December 6, 1956
Melbourne , Australia
1:01.5
John Monckton
February 15, 1958
Melbourne , Australia
1:01.3
Bob Bennett
August 19, 1961
Los Angeles , USA
1:01.0
Tom Stock
August 11, 1962
Cuyahoga Falls , USA
1:00.9
Tom Stock
August 12, 1962
Cuyahoga Falls , USA
1:00.8
Ernst-Joachim Küppers
August 28, 1964
Dortmund , West Germany
1:00.0
Thompson Mann
September 3, 1964
New York City , USA
59.6
Thompson Mann
October 16, 1964
Tokyo , Japan
59.5
Doug Russell
August 28, 1967
Tokyo, Japan
59.3
Charlie Hickcox
August 28, 1967
Tokyo, Japan
59.1
Charlie Hickcox
August 31, 1967
Tokyo, Japan
58.4
Roland Matthes
September 21, 1967
Leipzig , East Germany
58.0
Roland Matthes
October 26, 1968
Mexico City, Mexico
57.8
Roland Matthes
August 23, 1969
Würzburg , West Germany
56.9
Roland Matthes
September 8, 1970
Barcelona , Spain
56.7
Roland Matthes
September 4, 1971
Leipzig , East Germany
56.3
Roland Matthes
April 8, 1972
Moscow , USSR
56.30
Roland Matthes
September 4, 1972
Munich, West Germany
56.19
John Naber
July 18, 1976
Montreal, Canada
55.49
John Naber
July 19, 1976
Montreal, Canada
55.44
Rick Carey
August 6, 1983
Clovis, California , USA
55.38
Rick Carey
August 6, 1983
Clovis, California , USA
55.19
Rick Carey
August 21, 1983
Caracas, Venezuela
55.17
Igor Polyansky
March 15, 1988
Tallinn , USSR
55.16
Igor Polyansky
March 16, 1988
Tallinn , USSR
55.00
Igor Polyansky
July 16, 1988
Moscow , USSR
54.95
David Berkoff
August 12, 1988
Austin, Texas , USA
54.91
David Berkoff
August 12, 1988
Austin, Texas , USA
54.51
David Berkoff
September 24, 1988
Seoul, South Korea
53.93
Jeff Rouse
August 25, 1991
Edmonton, Canada
53.86 (r)
Jeff Rouse
July 31, 1992
Barcelona, Spain
53.60
Lenny Krayzelburg
August 24, 1999
Sydney, Australia
53.45 (r)
Aaron Peirsol
August 21, 2004
Athens, Greece
53.17
Aaron Peirsol
April 2, 2005
Indianapolis, Indiana , USA
52.98
Aaron Peirsol
March 27, 2007
Melbourne, Australia
52.89
Aaron Peirsol
July 1, 2008
Omaha, Nebraska , USA
52.54
Aaron Peirsol
August 12, 2008
Beijing, China
52.38
Aschwin Wildeboer
July 1, 2009
Pescara, Italy
51.94
Aaron Peirsol
July 8, 2009
Indianapolis, Indiana , USA
51.85 (r)
Ryan Murphy
August 13, 2016
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Short course
Time
Swimmer[ 1]
Date
Place
52.50
Mark Tewksbury
February 22, 1992
Winnipeg , Canada
51.43
Jeff Rouse
April 12, 1993
Sheffield , Great Britain
51.28
Lenny Krayzelburg
February 5, 2000
Berlin , Germany[ 2]
50.75
Neil Walker
March 19, 2000
Athens , Greece
50.58
Thomas Rupprath
December 8, 2002
Melbourne , Australia
50.32
Peter Marshall
March 26, 2004
New York City , United States
49.99
Ryan Lochte
April 9, 2006
Shanghai , China
49.94
Peter Marshall
November 11, 2008
Stockholm , Sweden
49.63
Peter Marshall
November 15, 2008
Berlin , Germany
49.32
Stanislav Donets
December 14, 2008
Rijeka , Croatia
49.20
Aschwin Wildeboer
December 21, 2008
Madrid , Spain
49.17
Arkady Vyatchanin
December 12, 2009
Istanbul, Turkey
48.97
Arkady Vyatchanin Stanislav Donets
December 13, 2009
Istanbul, Turkey
48.94 (r)
Nick Thoman
December 18, 2009
Manchester, England
48.92 [ 3]
Matt Grevers
December 12, 2015
Indianapolis , USA
48.90 [ 4]
Kliment Kolesnikov
December 22, 2017
Saint Petersburg , RUS
Women
Long course
Time
Swimmer
Date
Meet
Place
1:07.7
Cathy Ferguson
October 14, 1964
Olympic Games
Tokyo , Japan
1:07.4
Ann Farlie
July 23, 1966
Béziers , France
1:07.3
Elaine Tanner
July 27, 1967
Winnipeg , Canada
1:07.1
Elaine Tanner
July 30, 1967
Winnipeg , Canada
1:06.7
Karen Muir
January 30, 1968
Kimberley , South Africa
1:06.4
Karen Muir
April 6, 1968
Paris , France
1:06.2
Kaye Hall
October 23, 1968
Olympic Games
Mexico City , Mexico
1:05.6
Karen Muir
July 6, 1969
Utrecht , Netherlands
1:05.39
Ulrike Richter
August 18, 1973
Utrecht , Netherlands
1:04.99 (r)
Ulrike Richter
September 4, 1973
World Championships
Belgrade , Yugoslavia
1:04.78
Wendy Cook
January 31, 1974
Christchurch , New Zealand
1:04.43
Ulrike Richter
July 8, 1974
Rostock , East Germany
1:04.09
Ulrike Richter
August 22, 1974
Vienna , Austria
1:03.30
Ulrike Richter
August 23, 1974
Vienna , Austria
1:02.98
Ulrike Richter
September 1, 1974
Concord, California , USA
1:02.60
Ulrike Richter
March 14, 1976
Tallinn , USSR
1:01.62
Kornelia Ender
June 3, 1976
Berlin , East Germany
1:01.51 (r)
Ulrike Richter
June 5, 1976
Berlin, East Germany[ 5]
1:01.51 (e)
Rica Reinisch
July 20, 1980
Olympic Games
Moscow , USSR
1:01.50
Rica Reinisch
July 22, 1980
Olympic Games
Moscow, USSR
1:00.86
Rica Reinisch
July 23, 1980
Olympic Games
Moscow, USSR
1:00.59 (r)
Ina Kleber
August 24, 1984
Friendship Games
Moscow, USSR
1:00.31
Krisztina Egerszegi
August 22, 1991
European Championships
Athens , Greece
1:00.16 (r)
He Cihong
September 10, 1994
World Championships
Rome , Italy
59.58
Natalie Coughlin
August 13, 2002
U.S. National Swimming Championships
Fort Lauderdale, Florida , USA
59.44
Natalie Coughlin
March 27, 2007
World Championships
Melbourne , Australia
59.21
Natalie Coughlin
February 17, 2008
Missouri Grand Prix
Columbia, Missouri , United States
59.15
Hayley McGregory
June 30, 2008
USA Olympic Trials
Omaha, Nebraska , United States
59.03
Natalie Coughlin
June 30, 2008
USA Olympic Trials
Omaha, Nebraska , United States
58.97
Natalie Coughlin
July 1, 2008
USA Olympic Trials
Omaha, Nebraska , United States
58.77
Kirsty Coventry
August 11, 2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, China
58.48
Anastasia Zuyeva
July 27, 2009
World Championships
Rome , Italy
58.12
Gemma Spofforth
July 28, 2009
World Championships
Rome , Italy
58.10
Kylie Masse
July 25, 2017
World Championships
Budapest , Hungary
Short course
Time
Swimmer[ 6]
Date
Place
59.41
Angel Martino
November 21, 1993
Stavanger , Norway
58.50
Angel Martino
December 3, 1993
Palma de Mallorca , Spain
58.45
Reiko Nakamura
March 4, 2001
Sagamihara , Japan
57.08
Natalie Coughlin
November 29, 2001
East Meadow, New York , United States
56.71
Natalie Coughlin
November 23, 2002
East Meadow, New York, United States[ 7]
56.51
Natalie Coughlin
October 28, 2007
Singapore
56.15
Shiho Sakai
February 22, 2009
Tokyo , Japan
55.23
Shiho Sakai
November 15, 2009
Berlin , Germany
55.03
Katinka Hosszú
December 4, 2014
Doha , Qatar
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