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World Ranking Long Page 1 of 192 World Ranking Long All Federations 50 METRES FREESTYLE FEMALE LC Rank Time Name Team Qualifies as Meet Name Meet City Meet Country Date 1 23.74 Sjostrom, Sarah SWE A 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 04/08/2018 2 23.75 Blume, Pernille DEN A 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 04/08/2018 3 23.78 Campbell, Cate AUS A 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast AUS 05/04/2018 4 24.04 Liu, Xiang CHN A 2017 National Games Tianjin CHN 01/09/2017 5 24.10 Manuel, Simone USA A 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 6 24.21 Kameneva, Maria RUS A 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 03/08/2018 6 24.21 Kromowidjojo, Ranomi NED A 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 04/08/2018 8 24.22 Campbell, Bronte AUS A 2018 AUS Trials Gold Coast AUS 28/02/2018 9 24.26 Ruck, Taylor CAN A 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast AUS 05/04/2018 10 24.33 Ikee, Rikako JPN A National Games - Swimming Tokyo JPN 15/09/2017 Competition 11 24.34 McKeon, Emma AUS A Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Tokyo JPN 12/08/2018 2018 12 24.50 Jack, Shayna AUS A 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast AUS 05/04/2018 13 24.58 Weitzeil, Abbey USA A Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Tokyo JPN 12/08/2018 2018 14 24.66 Bonnet, Charlotte FRA A Open de France 2018 Chatres FRA 07/07/2018 14 24.66 Wu, Qingfeng CHN A Chinese Nationals Shanxi CHN 13/04/2018 14 24.66 Nasretdinova, Rozaliya RUS A Russian National Championships 2018 Moscow RUS 21/04/2018 17 24.68 Zhu, Menghui CHN A 2017 National Games Tianjin CHN 01/09/2017 18 24.70 Heemskerk, Femke NED A Internazionali di Nuoto - LV Settecolli Roma ITA 29/06/2018 18 24.70 Van Vliet, Tamara NED A 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 03/08/2018 20 24.72 Geer, Margo USA A 2018 Indianapolis PSS Indianapolis USA 18/05/2018 21 24.80 Comerford, Mallory USA A Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Tokyo JPN 12/08/2018 2018 22 24.83 Ariola, Grace USA A 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 22 24.83 Osman, Farida EGY A 2018 Mediterranean Games Tarragona ESP 23/06/2018 22 24.83 Zhang, Yufei CHN A 2017 National Games Tianjin CHN 01/09/2017 25 24.85 Wattel, Marie FRA A Meeting International Open de la Marseille FRA 07/04/2018 Mediterranee 26 24.88 Kennedy, Madison USA A 2018 KY TYR Derby Pro Swim Louisville 28/04/2018 27 24.90 Jallow, Mimosa FIN A 2018 Stockholm Open Stockholm SWE 05/04/2018 28 24.93 Busch, Kim NED A Swim Cup Eindhoven NED 13/04/2018 28 24.93 Elmslie, Brittany AUS A 2018 AUS Trials Gold Coast AUS 28/02/2018 30 24.94 Li, Liz CHN A 2017 National Games Tianjin CHN 01/09/2017 30 24.94 Ferreira, Lorrane BRA A Trofeu Brazil - Maria Lenk Rio de Janeiro BRA 21/04/2018 30 24.94 Sanchez, Kayla CAN A Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Tokyo JPN 12/08/2018 2018 30 24.94 Barclay, Emily GBR A British Summer Meet 2018 Sheffield GBR 26/07/2018 34 24.96 Drakou, Theodora GRE A 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 03/08/2018 34 24.96 Oliveira, Larissa BRA A Trofeu Brazil - Maria Lenk Rio de Janeiro BRA 21/04/2018 36 24.97 Jensen, Julie DEN A Danish Open Bronshoj DEN 13/04/2018 37 24.98 BUSH, Kim FRA A Mare Nostrum Monaco Monaco MON 16/06/2018 38 24.99 Dahlia, Kelsi USA A 2018 Columbus PSS Columbus USA 07/07/2018 38 24.99 Wu, Yue CHN A National Chinese Swimming Taiyuan CHN 13/04/2018 Championships 2018 40 25.00 Neal, Lia USA A 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 41 25.01 Pezzato, Aglaia ITA A Italian National Open Championships Riccione ITA 01/12/2017 SC 42 25.03 Gallagher, Erin RSA A 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast AUS 05/04/2018 42 25.03 Walsh, Gretchen USA A 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 42 25.03 Barratt, Holly AUS A 2018 Pan Pacs Trials Adelaide AUS 04/07/2018 45 25.04 Meilutyte, Ruta LTU A 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 03/08/2018 45 25.04 Medeiros, Etiene BRA A Brazilian Torneio Open Rio de Janeiro BRA 09/12/2017 47 25.05 Khitraya, Yuliya BLR B Belarus Cup Open 2018 Brest BLR 03/02/2018 47 25.05 Surkova, Arina RUS B Russian National Championships 2018 Moscow RUS 21/04/2018 49 25.10 Ustinova, Daria K RUS B Russian National Championships 2018 Moscow RUS 21/04/2018 49 25.10 Mainville, Sandrine CAN B 2018 Canadian Swimming Montreal CAN 05/04/2018 Championships 51 25.11 Dowgiert, Anna POL B 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 03/08/2018 51 25.11 Arcila Hurtado, Isabella COL B Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos Y Barranquilla COL 25/07/2018 Del Caribe Page 2 of 192 World Ranking Long All Federations 53 25.14 Smoliga, Olivia USA B 2018 Atlanta PSS Atlanta USA 02/03/2018 53 25.14 Ruberti, Nicoletta ITA B Italian Swimming Championships Roma ITA 13/08/2018 55 25.15 Munoz Del Campo, Lidon ESP B 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 03/08/2018 55 25.15 Ibanez Lopez, Lili MEX B Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos Y Barranquilla COL 25/07/2018 Del Caribe 57 25.17 Brown, Erika USA B 2018 GA Bulldog Grand Slam Athens 07/07/2018 58 25.18 Baldwin, Caroline USA B 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 59 25.19 Perry, Ky-lee USA B 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 59 25.19 McLaughlin, Katie USA B 2018 CA MVN Fran Crippen SMOC Mission Viejo USA 23/06/2018 61 25.21 Kost, Nina SUI B 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 03/08/2018 61 25.21 Roon, Valerie NED B Swim Cup The Hague Den Haag NED 08/04/2018 63 25.22 Apostalon, Anika CZE B 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 03/08/2018 63 25.22 Touretski, Alexandra Sasha SUI B 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 03/08/2018 65 25.23 Henique, Melanie FRA B Meeting International Open de la Marseille FRA 07/04/2018 Mediterranee 65 25.23 Yamamoto, Mayuka JPN B Japan Swim 2018 Tokyo JPN 06/04/2018 67 25.24 Aoki, Tomomi JPN B Japan Open 2018 (50m) Tokyo JPN 27/05/2018 67 25.24 Martin, Anouchka FRA B 2018 French National Championships Saint Raphael FRA 25/05/2018 69 25.25 OUCHI, SAYUKI JPN B Japan Open 2018 (50m) Tokyo JPN 27/05/2018 69 25.25 Konopka, Katrina USA B 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 69 25.25 Raco, Lucrezia ITA B 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 03/08/2018 69 25.25 ANDRUSENKO POPOVA, RUS B Russian National Championships 2018 Moscow RUS 21/04/2018 Veronika 73 25.28 Hopkin, Anna GBR B 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast AUS 05/04/2018 73 25.28 Ferraioli, Erika ITA B 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 03/08/2018 75 25.29 Vanderpool-Wallace, BAH B 2018 Austin PSS Austin USA 11/01/2018 Arianna 75 25.29 Parker, Maxine USA B 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 77 25.31 Deloof, Catie USA B 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 78 25.32 Nikonova, Ekaterina RUS B Russian National Championships 2018 Moscow RUS 21/04/2018 79 25.33 Suo, Ran CHN B 2017 National Games Tianjin CHN 01/09/2017 79 25.33 Okano, Kaho JPN B Inter College Swimming Champs Tokyo JPN 01/09/2017 79 25.33 Diener, Anelise USA B 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 82 25.34 Marchioro, Alessandra BRA B Brazilian Torneio Open Rio de Janeiro BRA 09/12/2017 82 25.34 Wang, Yichun CHN B National Chinese Swimming Taiyuan CHN 13/04/2018 Championships 2018 82 25.34 Spaziani, Giulia ITA B Italian Swimming Championships Roma ITA 13/08/2018 85 25.35 Bousquin, Lena FRA B 49th Military World Championships Rio de Janeiro BRA 12/12/2017 85 25.35 Fournier, Sarah CAN B Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Tokyo JPN 12/08/2018 2018 85 25.35 Anderson, Freya GBR B LEN European Junior Championships Helsinki FIN 07/07/2018 88 25.36 Murez, Andi ISR B 2018 European Champs Glasgow GBR 03/08/2018 88 25.36 Gillett, Chelsea AUS B 2018 Pan Pacs Trials Adelaide AUS 04/07/2018 90 25.37 Ramsden, Natasha AUS B 2018 Hancock Prospecting Australia Gold Coast AUS 03/03/2018 91 25.38 Karakouskaya, Nastassia BLR B Belarus Cup Open 2018 Brest BLR 03/02/2018 91 25.38 Oleksiak, Penny CAN B 26th International Meeting Uster 2018 Uster SUI 04/02/2018 91 25.38 Haughey, Siobhan HKG B 2018 Columbus PSS Columbus USA 07/07/2018 91 25.38 Lim, Amanda SIN B 2018 14th Neo Garden SNSC Singapore SIN 23/06/2018 95 25.39 Lin, Xintong CHN B National Chinese Swimming Taiyuan CHN 13/04/2018 Championships 2018 95 25.39 Openysheva, Arina RUS B Russian National Championships 2018 Moscow RUS 21/04/2018 95 25.39 Sato, Aya JPN B Japan Swim 2018 Tokyo JPN 06/04/2018 98 25.40 Grinter, Bailey USA B 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 99 25.41 Yamane, Yui JPN B Japan Swim 2018 Tokyo JPN 06/04/2018 100 25.42 Herrmann, Graciele BRA B Trofeu Brazil - Maria Lenk Rio de Janeiro BRA 21/04/2018 100 25.42 Kohler, Angelina GER B 2018 German Nationals Berlin GER 19/07/2018 102 25.43 Huske, Torri USA B 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 102 25.43 Gastaldello, Beryl FRA B Championnats de France Elite Saint-Raphaël FRA 22/05/2018 102 25.43 Klevanovich, Elizaveta RUS B LEN European Junior Championships Helsinki FIN 07/07/2018 102 25.43 Leibel, Kyla CAN B Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Tokyo JPN 12/08/2018 2018 106 25.45 Burchill, Veronica USA B 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 106 25.45 King, Eliza AUS B 2018 GHF Australian Age Sydney AUS 21/04/2018 Championships 108 25.46 Pietruschka, Marie GER B German Open 2018 Berlin GER 22/04/2018 Page 3 of 192 World Ranking Long All Federations 108 25.46 Igarashi, Chihiro JPN B National Games - Swimming Tokyo JPN 16/09/2017 Competition 108 25.46 Van Roon, Valerie NED B 2018 German Nationals Berlin GER 19/07/2018 108 25.46 Douglass, Kate USA B 2018 Summer Nats Irvine USA 29/07/2018 108 25.46 Bilquist, Amy USA B 2018 Santa Clara PSS Santa Clara USA 10/06/2018 108 25.46 Galizi, Giada ITA B Italian Swimming Championships Roma ITA 13/08/2018 114 25.47 Jurczyk, Karolina POL B 2018 Polish Championships Lodz POL 24/05/2018 114 25.47 Atkinson, Alia JAM B Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos Y Barranquilla COL 25/07/2018 Del Caribe 114 25.47 Dietterle, Anna Stephanie GER B German Open 2018 Berlin GER 22/04/2018 117 25.48 Felsner, Jessica GER B 130.
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