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Men's All-Time World Performers/Performances MEN’S ALL-TIME WORLD PERFORMERS/PERFORMANCES RANKINGS As of Dec. 31, 2006 Times swum in 2006 are in boldface 50 METER FREESTYLE 1 21.64tt Alexander Popov, RUS RUS Olympic Trials Moscow 06-16-00 2 21.69 Roland Schoeman, RSA World Championships Montreal 07-30-05 3 21.76 Gary Hall Jr., USA USA Olympic Trials Indianapolis 08-15-00 4 21.80 Anthony Ervin, USA USA Olympic Trials Indianapolis 08-15-00 5 21.81 Tom Jager, USA USA Sprint Nashville 03-24-90 6 21.84 Cullen Jones, USA Pan-Pacific Champs. Victoria 08-20-06 7 21.85 Matt Biondi, USA USA Sprint Nashville 03-24-90 8 21.88 Bartosz Kizierowski, POL European Champs. Budapest 08-06-06 9 21.89 Duje Draganja, CRO World Championships Montreal 07-30-05 10 21.91 Popov, EUN Olympics Barcelona 07-30-92 21.91sf Hall USA Olympic Trials Indianapolis 08-14-00 21.91 Popov, RUS Int’l. Meeting de Monaco Monte Carlo 06-13-01 21.91 Hall USA Olympic Trials Indianapolis 07-13-04 100 METER FREESTYLE 1 47.84sf P. van den Hoogenband, NEDOlympics Sydney 09-19-00 2 47.86 van den Hoogenband European Champs. Berlin 07-31-02 3 47.97sf van den Hoogenband European Champs. Berlin 07-30-02 4 48.12 Filippo Magnini, ITA World Championships Montreal 07-28-05 5 48.17sf Jason Lezak, USA USA Olympic Trials Long Beach 07-10-04 48.17r Roland Schoeman, RSA Olympics Athens 08-15-04 48.17 van den Hoogenband Olympics Athens 08-18-04 8 48.18r Michael Klim, AUS Olympics Sydney 09-16-00 9 48.20 Schoeman RSA Olympic Trials Durban 04-20-04 10 48.21 Alexander Popov, RUS Int’l. Meeting de Monaco Monte Carlo 06-18-94 200 METER FREESTYLE 1 1:44.06 Ian Thorpe, AUS World Championships Fukuoka 07-25-01 2 1:44.69 Thorpe AUS Nationals Hobart 03-27-01 3 1:44.71 Thorpe Commonwealth Games Manchester 07-31-02 1:44.71 Thorpe Olympics Athens 08-16-04 5 1:44.75 Thorpe Pan-Pacific Champs. Yokohama 08-26-02 6 1:44.89 P. van den Hoogenband, NED European Champs. Berlin 08-02-02 7 1:44.97 Thorpe Meeting de Canet Canet 06-07-01 8 1:45.07 Thorpe AUS Olympic Trials Sydney 03-29-04 9 1:45.09 Thorpe AUS Commonwealth Trials Brisbane 03-19-02 10 1:45.14 Thorpe World Championships Barcelona 07-22-03 400 METER FREESTYLE 1 3:40.08 Ian Thorpe, AUS Commonwealth Games Manchester 07-30-02 2 3:40.17 Thorpe World Championships Fukuoka 07-22-01 3 3:40.54 Thorpe AUS Commonwealth Trials Brisbane 03-18-02 4 3:40.59 Thorpe Olympics Sydney 09-16-00 5 3:40.76 Thorpe AUS Nationals Hobart 03-24-01 6 3:41.33 Thorpe AUS Olympic Trials Sydney 05-15-00 7 3:41.71 Thorpe Int’l. Meeting de Monaco Monte Carlo 06-12-01 8 3:41.83 Thorpe Pan-Pacific Champs. Brisbane 08-22-99 9 3:42.41 Thorpe AUS Nationals Sydney 03-22-03 10 3:42.51 Grant Hackett, AUS World Championships Fukuoka 07-22-01 800 METER FREESTYLE 1 7:38.65 Grant Hackett, AUS World Championships Montreal 07-27-05 2 7:39.16 Ian Thorpe, AUS World Championships Fukuoka 07-24-01 3 7:40.34 Hackett World Championships Fukuoka 07-24-01 4 7:41.59 Thorpe AUS Nationals Hobart 03-26-01 5 7:43.16 Hackett AUS Nationals Sydney 03-15-05 6 7:43.82 Hackett World Championships Barcelona 07-25-03 7 7:44.47s Hackett World Championships Fukuoka 07-29-01 8 7:44.57s Hackett AUS Nationals Hobart 03-26-01 9 7:44.78 Hackett Pan-Pacific Champs. Yokohama 08-25-02 10 7:44.91 Hackett AUS Nationals Sydney 03-27-03 1500 METER FREESTYLE 1 14:34.56 Grant Hackett, AUS World Championships Fukuoka 07-29-01 2 14:41.65 Hackett Pan-Pacific Champs. Yokohama 08-29-02 3 14:41.66 Kieren Perkins, AUS Commonwealth Games Victoria 08-24-94 4 14:42.58 Hackett World Championships Montreal 07-31-05 5 14:43.14 Hackett World Championships Barcelona 07-27-03 6 14:43.40 Hackett Olympics Athens 08-21-04 7 14:43.48 Perkins Olympics Barcelona 07-31-92 8 14:44.94 Hackett AUS Nationals Sydney 03-19-05 9 14:45.29 Larsen Jensen, USA Olympics Athens 08-21-04 10 14:45.60 Hackett Pan-Pacific Champs. Sydney 08-29-99 50 METER BACKSTROKE 1 24.80 Thomas Rupprath, GER World Championships Barcelona 07-27-03 2 24.84sf Liam Tancock, GBR Commonwealth Games Melbourne 03-16-06 3 24.95 Aristiedis Grigoriadis, GRE World Championships Montreal 07-31-05 4 24.99 Lenny Krayzelburg, USA Pan-Pacific Champs. Sydney 08-28-99 24.99 Matt Welsh, AUS World Championships Montreal 07-31-05 6 25.00sf Rupprath European Champs. Berlin 07-31-02 7 25.01 Welsh World Championships Barcelona 07-27-03 8 25.02 Tancock World Championships Montreal 07-31-05 9 25.04 Matthew Clay, GBR Commonwealth Games Melbourne 03-17-06 10 25.05 Rupprath European Champs. Budapest 08-01-02 100 METER BACKSTROKE 1 53.17 Aaron Peirsol, USA U.S .Nationals Indianapolis 04-02-05 2 53.32 Peirsol Pan-Pacific Champs. Victoria 08-17-06 3 53.38 Peirsol USA Nationals Irvine 08-03-06 4 53.45 Peirsol Olympics Athens 08-21-04 5 53.46r Helge Meeuw, GER GER Nationals Berlin 06-25-06 6 53.50 Arkady Vyatchanin, RUS European Champs. Budapest 08-01-06 7 53.60 Lenny Krayzelburg, USA Pan-Pacific Champs. Sydney 08-24-99 8 53.61 Peirsol World Championships Barcelona 07-22-03 9 53.62 Peirsol World Championships Montreal 07-26-05 10 53.64 Peirsol USA Olympic Trials Long Beach 07-09-04 200 METER BACKSTROKE 1. 1:54.44 Aaron Peirsol, USA Pan-Pacific Champs. Victoria 08-19-06 2 1:54.66 Peirsol World Championships Montreal 07-29-05 3 1:54.74 Peirsol USA Olympic Trials Long Beach 07-12-04 4 1:54.95 Peirsol Olympics Athens 08-19-04 5 1:55.13 Peirsol USA Nationals Indianapolis 04-05-05 6 1:55.14sf Peirsol Olympics Athens 08-17-04 7 1:55.15 Peirsol USA Nationals Minneapolis 03-20-02 8 1:55.30 Michael Phelps, USA USA Nationals Orlando 02-11-04 9 1:55.33sf Peirsol USA Olympic Trials Long Beach 07-11-04 10 1:55.44 Arkady Vyatchanin, RUS European Champs. Budapest 08-05-06 50 METER BREASTSTROKE 1 27.18 Oleg Lisogor, UKR European Champs. Berlin 08-02-02 2 27.39tt Ed Moses, USA USA Nationals Austin 03-31-01 3 27.44 Mark Warnecke, GER GER Nationals Berlin 05-26-05 4 27.46sf James Gibson, GBR World Championships Barcelona 07-22-03 5 27.48 Lisogor European Champs. Budapest 08-06-06 27.48 Alessandro Terrin, ITA European Champs. Budapest 08-06-06 7 27.49tt Anthony Robinson, USA USA Nationals Austin 03-29-01 27.49p Mark Gangloff, USA World Championships Montreal 07-26-05 9 27.51sf Gibson GBR Nationals Manchester 04-12-02 27.51 Mihaly Flaskay, HUN European Champs. Berlin 08-02-02 100 METER BREASTSTROKE 1 59.13 Brendan Hansen, USA USA Nationals Irvine 08-01-06 2 59.30 Hansen USA Olympic Trials Long Beach 07-08-04 3 59.37 Hansen World Championships Montreal 07-25-05 4 59.51 Hansen Duel in the Pool Irvine 08-02-05 5 59.53 Kosuke Kitajima, JPN World Championships Montreal 07-25-05 6 59.71p Kitajima World Championships Montreal 07-24-05 7 59.75sf Hansen World Championships Montreal 07-24-05 8 59.78 Kitajima World Championships Barcelona 07-21-03 59.78sf Kitajima World Championships Montreal 07-24-05 10 59.84p Hansen World Championships Montreal 07-24-05 200 METER BREASTSTROKE 1 2:08.50 Brendan Hansen, USA Pan-Pacific Champs. Victoria 08-20-06 2 2:08.74 Hansen USA Nationals Irvine 08-05-06 3 2:09.04 Hansen USA Olympic Trials Long Beach 07-11-04 4 2:09.42 Kosuke Kitajima, JPN World Championships Barcelona 07-24-03 5 2:09.44 Kitajima Olympics Athens 08-18-04 6 2:09.52 Dmitri Kormonikov, RUS Ciudad de Barcelona Barcelona 06-14-03 7 2:09.73sf Kitajima World Championships Barcelona 07-23-03 8 2:09.85 Hansen World Championships Montreal 07-29-05 9 2:09.97 Kitajima Asian Games Busan 10-02-02 10 2:10.01p Hansen USA Nationals Irvine 08-05-06 50 METER BUTTERFLY 1 22.91 Roland Schoeman, RSA World Championships Montreal 07-25-05 2 23.05sf Schoeman World Championships Montreal 07-24-05 3 23.12 Ian Crocker, USA World Championships Montreal 07-25-05 4 23.14sf Schoeman Commonwealth Games Melbourn 03-17-06 5 23.30tt Crocker Bevo Invitational Austin 02-29-04 6 23.32sf Crocker World Championships Montreal 07-24-05 7 23.34 Schoeman Commonwealth Games Melbourne 03-18-06 8 23.38 Sergei bReus, UKR World Championships Montreal 07-25-05 9 23.41 Breus European Champs. Berlin 07-30-02 10 23.43 Matt Welsh, AUS World Championships Barcelona 07-21-03 100 METER BUTTERFLY 1 50.40 Ian Crocker, USA World Championships Montreal 07-30-05 2 50.76 Crocker USA Olympic Trials Long Beach 07-13-04 3 50.98 Crocker World Championships Barcelona 07-26-03 4 51.08sf Crocker World Championships Montreal 07-29-05 5 51.10 Michael Phelps, USA World Championships Barcelona 07-26-03 6 51.15 Phelps USA Olympic Trials Long Beach 07-12-04 7 51.19p Crocker World Championships Montreal 07-29-05 8 51.25sf Crocker USA Olympic Trials Long Beach 07-12-04 51.25 Phelps Olympics Athens 08-20-04 10 51.29 Crocker Olympics Athens 08-20-04 200 METER BUTTERFLY 1 1:53.80 Michael Phelps, USA Pan-Pacific Champs.
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