List of world records in finswimming

The following is the list of world records in finswimming recognised by the sport's governing body, Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS). CMAS does not recognise short course records.

Requirements for recognition of records

As of January 2013, CMAS recognises world and other records for the following techniques and distances for both males and females in the age groups of Senior (i.e. 18 years and older) and Junior (i.e. 12 to 17 years old) where these are made in an Olympic-size swimming pool (i.e. 50m length) and are measured by electronic automatic officiating equipment:

  • Surface finswimming (SF) – individual races for distances of 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m, and relays for 4 × 100 m and 4 × 200 m.
  • Bi-Fins (BF, also known as ‘Stereo-fins’) – 50m, 100m, 200m and 400m.
  • Apnoea finswimming (AP also known as ‘apnea’) – 50m.
  • Immersion finswimming (IM) – 100m, 400m and 800m.[1]

The International Rules also allow for recognition of a record swimming time in the first lap of a relay race or an immediate distance as part of a longer swimming distance. Records made at the CMAS World and Continental Championships and at the World Games are automatically registered. Records made outside of the above-mentioned competitions can be recognised as subject to the attempt being an individual attempt and that at least three days public notice of the attempt is given. National records can be recognised if a record's time is equal to or better than the prevailing world record.[1]

As of January 2013, the International Rules do not discuss the matter of records made for open water/long distance finswimming.[1]

Records

Men

Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
50m SF 15.00 Mauricio Fernández  Colombia 25 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
100m SF 33.71 r Max Poschart  Germany 24 April 2022 World Cup Leipzig, Germany [3]
200m SF 1:18.65 r Juan Fernando Ocampo  Colombia 26 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
400m SF 2:55.57 Oleksii Zakharov  Ukraine 21 March 2021 World Cup Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy [4]
800m SF 6:12.74 Nándor Kiss  Hungary 15 April 2023 World Cup Eger, Hungary
1500 SF 12:09.74 Ádám Bukor  Hungary 5 July 2017 European Championships Wrocław, Poland [5]
50m BF 18.41 h Andrey Arbuzov  Russia 25 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
100m BF 40.81 r Szymon Kropidłowski  Poland 20 July 2023 European Championships Gödöllő, Hungary [6]
200m BF 1:33.31 Gergő Kosina  Hungary 24 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
400m BF 3:26.66 Aleksey Fedkin  Russia 27 November 2023 - Phuket, Thailand
50m AP 13.70 Pavel Kabanov  Russia 30 June 2019 European Championships Ioannina, Greece [7]
100m IM 31.24 h Lee Kwan-ho  South Korea 24 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
200m IM 1:14.49 Justus Mörstedt  Germany 24 February 2024 World Cup Aix-en-Provence, France [8]
400m IM 2:40.40 Chi Cheng  China 25 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
800m IM 5:46.96 Szilárd Vilhelm  Hungary 28 July 2010 European Championships Kazan, Russia [citation needed]
4×100m SF relay 2:16.54
  • Pavel Kabanov
     (34.22)
  • Aleksey Kazantsev
     (34.72)
  • Dmitry Kokorev
     (33.89)
  • Dmitry Zhurman
     (33.71)
 Russia 22 July 2017 World Games Wrocław, Poland [9]
4×200m SF relay 5:22.94
  • Dmitrii Zhurman
     (1:21.29)
  • Andrey Barabash
     (1:20.85)
  • Evgeny Smirnov
     (1:20.18)
  • Dmitrii Kokorev
     (1:20.62)
 Russia 29 July 2014 European Championships Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy [10]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by CMAS;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg

Women

Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
50m SF 16.94 Jang Ye-sol  South Korea 25 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
100m SF 38.02 Ekaterina Mikhailushkina  Russia 5 July 2021 World Championships Tomsk, Russia [11]
200m SF 1:25.41 Valeriya Baranovskaya  Russia 21 July 2017 World Games Wrocław, Poland [12]
400m SF 3:12.10 Sun Yiting  China 16 July 2018 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia [13]
800m SF 6:46.79 Liu Jiao  China 1 August 2011 World Championships Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary [14]
1500m SF 13:01.48 Liu Jiao  China 3 August 2011 World Championships Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary [14]
50m BF 20.52 Petra Senánszky  Hungary 21 July 2017 World Games Wrocław, Poland [15]
100m BF 45.16 Petra Senánszky  Hungary 22 July 2017 World Games Wrocław, Poland [16]
200m BF 1:41.42 Petra Senánszky  Hungary 24 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
400m BF 3:44.65 Zuzana Hrašková  Slovakia 29 June 2019 European Championships Ioannina, Greece [17]
50m AP 15.10 Zhu Baozhen  China 24 July 2009 World Games Kaoshiung, Chinese Taipei [citation needed]
100m IM 34.46 Zhu Baozhen  China 24 August 2009 World Championships Saint Petersburg, Russia [citation needed]
200m IM 1:23.08 Anaïs Verger  France 24 February 2024 World Cup Aix-en-Provence, France [8]
400m IM 2:56.48 Sun Yiting  China 28 September 2016 Yantai, China [citation needed]
800m IM 6:18.38 Liu Jiao  China 18 September 2011 World Cup Final Yantai, China [18]
4×100m SF relay 2:34.54
  • Ekaterina Mikhailushkina
     (39.38)
  • Anna Ber
     (38.64)
  • Alexsandra Skurlatova
     (38.37)
  • Vera Ilyushina
     (38.15)
 Russia 26 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
4×200m SF relay 5:49.86
  • Valeriia Baranovskaya
     (1:26.38)
  • Vlada Markina
     (1:30.59)
  • Mariia Patlasova
     (1:26.41)
  • Ekaterina Mikhailushkina
     (1:26.48)
 Russia 7 July 2021 World Championships Tomsk, Russia [19]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by CMAS;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg

Mixed

Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
4×50m SF relay 1:03.97
  • Zhang Siqian
     (15.48)
  • Shu Chengjing
     (16.99)
  • Hu Yaoyao
     (16.36)
  • Tong Zhenbo
     (15.14)
 China 5 July 2021 World Championships Tomsk, Russia [20]
4×100m BF relay 2:55.34
 Hungary 6 July 2021 World Championships Tomsk, Russia [21]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by CMAS;
Records not set in finals: h – heat

Junior – boys

Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
50m SF 15.41 Egor Kachmashev  Russia 1 August 2019 World Junior Championships Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt [22]
100m SF 34.36 Egor Kachmashev  Russia 27 June 2019 European Championships Ioannina, Greece [23]
200m SF 1:20.05 Egor Kachmashev  Russia 28 June 2019 European Championships Ioannina, Greece [24]
400m SF 2:56.07 Nándor Kiss  Hungary 20 July 2022 World Championships Cali, Colombia [25]
800m SF 6:13.53 Nándor Kiss  Hungary 26 February 2022 World Cup 2022 Eger, Hungary
1500m SF 12:22.74 Ádám Bukor  Slovakia 7 July 2016 World Junior Championships Annemasse, France [26]
50m BF 18.79 Aleksey Fedkin  Russia 1 August 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [27]
100m BF 41.56 Aleksey Fedkin  Russia 30 July 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [28]
200m BF 1:34.03 Aleksey Fedkin  Russia 31 July 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [29]
400m BF 3:26.69 Aleksey Fedkin  Russia 1 August 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [27]
50m AP 14.19 Nicklas Loßner  Germany 14 May 2023 German Championships Leipzig, Germany [30]
100m IM 31.84 Euvgeni Skorzhenko  Russia 4 September 2001 European Championships Eger, Hungary [citation needed]
400m IM 2:48.25 Denys Grubnik  Ukraine 24 August 2009 World Championships Saint Petersburg, Russia [citation needed]
800m IM 5:49.60 Tong Zhenbo  China 6 August 2013 World Championships Kazan, Russia [citation needed]
4×100m SF relay 2:24.01
  • Viacheslav Popov
     (36.69)
  • Alexander Semeenko
     (36.91)
  • Dmitri Zhurman
     (36.10)
  • Roman Giniyatulin
     (34.31)
 Russia 29 June 2014 World Junior Championships Chania, Greece [31]
4×200m SF relay 5:34.39
  • Vadim Nekrasov
     (1:26.08)
  • Denis Arshanov
     (1:23.96)
  • Viacheslav Popov
     (1:22.07)
  • Dmitri Zhurman
     (1:22.28)
 Russia 27 June 2014 World Junior Championships Chania, Greece [32]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by CMAS;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg

Junior – girls

Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
50m SF 17.51 Nikol Ortega  Colombia 23 June 2023 World Junior Championships Caito, Egypt [33]
100m SF 38.28 Ekaterina Mikhailushkina  Russia 16 July 2018 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia [13]
200m SF 1:26.39 Ekaterina Mikhailushkina  Russia 5 July 2017 European Championships Wrocław, Poland [5]
400m SF 3:12.86 Elena Lopatina  Russia 16 July 2018 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia [13]
800m SF 6:53.45 Johanna Schikora  Germany 7 December 2019 World Cup Golden Final Poznań, Poland [34]
1500m SF 13:27.82 Johanna Schikora  Germany 31 July 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [29]
50m BF 21.85 Antonina Dudek  Poland 24 June 2022 European Junior Championships Poznań, Poland [35]
100m BF 47.16 Maria Patlasova  Russia 6 July 2016 World Junior Championships Annemasse, France [36]
200m BF 1:42.46 Maria Patlasova  Russia 7 July 2016 World Junior Championships Annemasse, France [26]
400m BF 3:49.32 Iana Martynova  Russia 1 August 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [27]
50m AP 15.71 Yao Huali  China 2 November 2023 China's Student (Youth) Games Nanning, China
100m IM 35.05 Yao Huali  China 26 November 2023 Asian Championships Phuket, Thailand
400m IM 2:56.87 Chen Sijia  China 25 June 2016 World Championships Volos, Greece [2]
800m IM 6:39.75 Cheng Chao  China 23 August 1992 World Championships Athenes, Greece [citation needed]
4×100m SF relay 2:40.52
  • Anastasia Zviagina
     (40.82)
  • Tatiana Prichinina
     (41.47)
  • Elena Lopatina
     (39.49)
  • Ekaterina Mikhailushkina
     (38.74)
 Russia 2 August 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [37]
4×200m SF relay 6:04.05
  • Anastasia Zviagina
     (1:31.72)
  • Tatiana Prichinina
     (1:34.15)
  • Elena Lopatina
     (1:30.60)
  • Ekaterina Mikhailushkina
     (1:27.58)
 Russia 1 August 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [27]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by CMAS;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg

Junior – mixed

Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
4×50m SF relay 1:07.35
  • Dmitrii Adalin
     (16.60)
  • Diana Sliseva
     (18.30)
  • Olesia Ermaliuk
     (17.46)
  • Egor Kachmashev
     (14.99)
 Russia 31 July 2019 World Junior Championships Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt [38]
4×100m BF relay 3:02.44
  • Danila Inbulaev
     (43.41)
  • Aleksey Fedkin
     (41.00)
  • Elizaveta Maximenko
     (49.61)
  • Iana Martynova
     (48.42)
 Russia 30 July 2018 European Junior Championships Istanbul, Turkey [28]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by CMAS;
Records not set in finals: h – heat

See also

References

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External links

  • CMAS Finswimming Commission Records webpage
  • World records Updated 27 February 2024
  • World junior records Updated 27 February 2024
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