- Source: World record progression 200 metres breaststroke
The first world record in the men's 200 metres breaststroke in long course (50 metres) swimming was recognised by the International Swimming Federation (FINA) in 1908 and the first world record in the women's 200 metres breaststroke was recognised in 1921. In the short course (25 metres) swimming events the world's governing body recognizes world records since March 3, 1991.
There have been two rule changes enacted by FINA for this event that have resulted in the nullification of world records.
In the mid-1930s, many breaststroke swimmers began practicing an early variant of the butterfly stroke that involved recovering the arms above the water in an effort to reduce drag. This technique was disallowed when the butterfly stroke was established as a distinct stroke with its own rules in 1953, and world records set using the technique were nullified.
Another style was developed by the Japanese swimmer Masaru Furukawa shortly after this rule change. It involved swimming underwater for as much of each pool length as possible without surfacing, as the act of breaking the water's surface created resistance, slowing a swimmer. This method of swimming the breaststroke was disallowed by FINA in 1956 and records set with the technique were nullified.
Men
= Long course
=Notes
= Short course
=Women
= Long course
== Short course
=Notes
All-time top 25
= Men long course
=Correct as of November 2024
Notes
Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 2:07.49:
Zac Stubblety-Cook also swam 2:06.28 (2021), 2:06.38 (2021), 2:06.40 (2023), 2:06.72 (2022), 2:06.79 (2024), 2:07.00 (2021, 2021), 2:07.07 (2022), 2:07.27 (2023), 2:07.28 (2019), 2:07.35 (2021), 2:07.36 (2019), 2:07.37 (2021), 2:07.40 (2024).
Léon Marchand also swam 2:06.59 (2023).
Matthew Wilson also swam 2:06.68 (2019), 2:07.16 (2019), 2:07.29 (2019).
Ippei Watanabe also swam 2:06.73 (2019), 2:06.94 (2024), 2:07.02 (2019, 2024), 2:07.08 (2020), 2:07.22 (2016), 2:07.44 (2017), 2:07.47 (2017).
Shoma Sato also swam 2:06.74 (2021), 2:06.78 (2021), 2:07.02 (2020).
Anton Chupkov also swam 2:06.80 (2018), 2:06.83 (2019), 2:06.96 (2017), 2:06.99 (2021), 2:07.00 (2019), 2:07.14 (2017), 2:07.19 (2022), 2:07.24 (2021), 2:07.32 (2020), 2:07.46 (2017), 2:07.48 (2019).
Arno Kamminga also swam 2:07.01 (2021), 2:07.17 (2020) 2:07.18 (2020), 2:07.23 (2021), 2:07.35 (2021), 2:07.37 (2021), 2:07.39 (2021), 2:07.48 (2021).
Qin Haiyang also swam 2:07.03 (2023), 2:07.32 (2023), 2:07.35 (2017), 2:07.45 (2023).
Dániel Gyurta also swam 2:07.28 (2012).
Josh Prenot also swam 2:07.28 (2018).
Yasuhiro Koseki also swam 2:07.29 (2017).
Matthew Fallon also swam 2:07.39 (2024).
Kirill Prigoda also swam 2:07.47 (2023).
= Men short course
=Correct as of November 2024
Notes
Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 2:02.56:
Dániel Gyurta also swam 2:00.67 (2009).
Daiya Seto also swam 2:01.30 (2017), 2:01.49 (2021), 2:01.65 (2021), 2:02.43 (2022), 2:02.48 (2021).
Qin Haiyang also swam 2:01.64 (2018), 2:01.92 (2024), 2:02.22 (2022).
Anton Chupkov also swam 2:01.65 (2017).
Anton McKee also swam 2:01.73 (2020).
Arno Kamminga also swam 2:01.74 (2021), 2:01.92 (2021), 2:02.13 (2021), 2:02.42 (2021), 2:02.54 (2021).
Mikhail Dorinov also swam 2:02.07 (2021).
Ilya Shymanovich also swam 2:02.10 (2021).
Nic Fink also swam 2:02.20 (2020), 2:02.28 (2021).
Erik Persson also swam 2:02.39 (2021).
Caspar Corbeau also swam 2:02.41 (2023), 2:02.42 (2024).
Ippei Watanabe also swam 2:02.53 (2022).
= Women long course
=Correct as of August 2024
Notes
Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 2:21.97:
Tatjana Schoenmaker also swam 2:19.01 (2024), 2:19.16 (2021), 2:19.33 (2021), 2:19.60 (2024), 2:19.92 (2024), 2:19.94 (2024), 2:20.17 (2021), 2:20.30 (2023), 2:20.35 (2023), 2:20.80 (2023), 2:21.30 (2021), 2:21.31 (2023), 2:21.57 (2024), 2:21.76 (2022), 2:21.79 (2019), 2:21.92 (2022).
Kate Douglass also swam 2:19.30 (2024), 2:19.46 (2024), 2:19.66 (2024), 2:19.74 (2024), 2:19.89 (2024), 2:19.95 (2024), 2:20.91 (2024), 2:21.22 (2023), 2:21.23 (2023, 2024), 2:21.43 (2022), 2:21.87 (2023).
Rikke Møller Pedersen also swam 2:19.61 (2014), 2:19.67 (2014), 2:19.84 (2014), 2:19.94 (2014), 2:20.08 (2013), 2:20.53 (2013), 2:21.55 (2013), 2:21.58 (2015), 2:21.60 (2015), 2:21.65 (2012), 2:21.69 (2016).
Yuliya Yefimova also swam 2:19.64 (2017), 2:19.83 (2017), 2:19.85 (2013), 2:20.15 (2017), 2:20.17 (2019), 2:20.72 (2018), 2:20.92 (2012), 2:21.20 (2019), 2:21.31 (2018), 2:21.35 (2017), 2:21.41 (2016), 2:21.49 (2017), 2:21.54 (2017), 2:21.59 (2019), 2:21.60 (2019), 2:21.86 (2021), 2:21.97 (2016).
Evgeniia Chikunova also swam 2:19.74 (2024), 2:20.41 (2022), 2:20.57 (2021), 2:20.88 (2021), 2:21.07 (2019), 2:21.63 (2021), 2:21.87 (2020).
Rebecca Soni also swam 2:20.00 (2012), 2:20.22 (2008), 2:20.38 (2009), 2:20.69 (2010), 2:20.93 (2009), 2:21.03 (2011), 2:21.13 (2012), 2:21.40 (2012), 2:21.41 (2010), 2:21.45 (2012), 2:21.46 (2011), 2:21.47 (2011), 2:21.60 (2010).
Rie Kaneto also swam 2:20.04 (2016), 2:20.30 (2016), 2:20.72 (2009), 2:20.93 (2016), 2:21.05 (2016), 2:21.58 (2014), 2:21.90 (2014, 2015), 2:21.92 (2014).
Leisel Jones also swam 2:20.58 (2008), 2:20.72 (2006), 2:21.34 (2008), 2:21.45 (2007), 2:21.60 (2006), 2:21.72 (2005), 2:21.81 (2008), 2:21.84 (2007).
Annamay Pierse also swam 2:20.71 (2009), 2:21.68 (2009), 2:21.84 (2009).
Annie Lazor also swam 2:20.84 (2021), 2:21.07 (2021), 2:21.40 (2019), 2:21.67 (2020), 2:21.91 (2022), 2:21.94 (2021).
Lilly King also swam 2:20.95 (2023), 2:21.19 (2022), 2:21.39 (2019), 2:21.75 (2021), 2:21.82 (2021), 2:21.83 (2017), 2:21.93 (2024).
Tes Schouten also swam 2:21.05 (2024), 2:21.43 (2024), 2:21.50 (2024), 2:21.52 (2023), 2:21.63 (2023), 2:21.71 (2023, 2023), 2:21.84 (2023).
Kanako Watanabe also swam 2:21.09 (2014), 2:21.15 (2015), 2:21.41 (2014), 2:21.82 (2014).
Molly Renshaw also swam 2:21.34 (2021), 2:21.55 (2021).
Taylor McKeown also swam 2:21.69 (2016).
Bethany Galat also swam 2:21.84 (2019), 2:21.86 (2017).
Abbie Wood also swam 2:21.86 (2021).
Micah Sumrall also swam 2:21.88 (2018).
= Women short course
=Correct as of October 2024
Notes
Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 2:18.03:
Kate Douglass also swam 2:14.16 (2024), 2:15.77 (2022), 2:15.96 (2024), 2:16.52 (2022), 2:17.10 (2024), 2:17.11 (2024).
Yuliya Yefimova also swam 2:15.62 (2018), 2:16.05 (2018), 2:16.29 (2018).
Lilly King also swam 2:15.80 (2020), 2:16.04 (2020), 2:17.13 (2022), 2:17.56 (2022), 2:17.66 (2021).
Rie Kaneto also swam 2:15.91 (2016), 2:16.27 (2016), 2:16.30 (2016).
Rikke Møller Pedersen also swam 2:15.93 (2013), 2:16.08 (2012).
Evgenia Chikunova also swam 2:16.88 (2021), 2:17.57 (2021), 2:17.88 (2021).
Tes Schouten also swam 2:16.98 (2023).
Annamay Pierse also swam 2:17.50 (2009).
Leisel Jones also swam 2:17.75 (2003).
Emily Escobedo also swam 2:17.85 (2021).
Molly Renshaw also swam 2:17.96 (2021).
Kelsey Wog also swam 2:17.13 (2020), 2:17.18 (2020), 2:17.51 (2020).
References
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(in Italian) Agenda Diana
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