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Women's Meters All-Time Top-10 List 50-Meter WOMEN’S METERS ALL-TIME TOP-10 LIST 50-METER FREESTYLE 1. Natalie Hinds (2019) 25:02 2. Natalie Hinds (2019) 25:15p 3. Sarah Bateman (2012) 25.28 4. Stephanie Napier (2008) 25.34 5. Natalie Hinds (2015) 25.42 6. Dara Torres (1988) 25.59 7. Shara Stafford (2009) 25.66 8. Nicole Haislett (1992) 25.91 9. Leah Martindale (2001) 26.15 10. Bella Garofalo (2019) 26.19p 100-METER FREESTYLE 1. Natalie Hinds (2019) 54.34 2. Nicole Haislett (1992) 55.14 3. Dara Torres (1989) 55.30 4. Shara Stafford (2009) 55.45 5. Caroline Burckle (2008) 55.58 6. Natalie Hinds (2015) 55.78 7. Bella Garofalo (2019) 55.99 8. Paige Zemina (1989) 56.15 9. Natalie Pike (2007) 56.43 10. Stephanie Napier (2008) 56.45 200-METER FREESTYLE 1. Caroline Burckle (2008) 1:57.86 2. Nicole Haislett (1992) 1:57.90 3. Elizabeth Beisel (2014) 1:58.89 4. Mary Wayte (1986) 1:59.46p 5. Shara Stafford (2009) 2:00.67 6. Tami Bruce (1988) 2:01.07 7. Janelle Atkinson (2001) 2:01.16 8. Stephanie Proud (2008) 2:01.17 9. Taylor Ault (2017) 2:01.21 10. Paige Zemina (1986) 2:01.32 400-METER FREESTYLE 1. Caroline Burckle (2008) 4:05.09 2. Elizabeth Beisel (2014) 4:07.46 3. Tami Bruce (1988) 4:07.89 4. Janelle Atkinson (2001) 4:08.87 5. Taylor Ault (2018) 4:10.79 6. Sara McLarty (2001) 4:12.77 7. Taylor Ault (2019) 4:12.79 8. Mary Wayte (1985) 4:12.85 9. Stephanie Cota (2006) 4:13.51p 10. Laurabeth Guenthner (2008) 4:13.96 800-METER FREESTYLE 1. Elizabeth Beisel (2014) 8:29.41 2. Tami Bruce (1988) 8:30.00 3. Janelle Atkinson (2001) 8:30.34 4. Caroline Burckle (2008) 8:32.26 5. Meredith Green (2001) 8:32.79 6. Taylor Ault (2018) 8:34.25 7. Sara McLarty (2001) 8:34.80 8. Laurabeth Guenthner (2008) 8:36.79 9. Taylor Ault (2019) 8:40.49 10. Nikki Dryden (1995) 8:41.79 1,500-METER FREESTYLE 1. Jessica Thielmann (2014) 16:15.74 2. Janelle Atkinson (2000) 16:22.12 3. Taylor Ault (2018) 16.30.36 4. Meredith Green (2002) 16:35.48 5. Laurabeth Guenthner (2008) 16:40.09 6. Sara McLarty (2003) 16:41.37 7. Taylor Ault (2019) 16:41.66 8. Katie Ball (2005) 16:43.43 9. Sharon Rzadkowolsky (1999)16:45.29 10. Laura Cross (1999) 16:47.97 11. Eney Jones (1979) 16:52.17 100-METER BUTTERFLY 1. Jemma Lowe (2011) 57.53 2. Natalie Hinds (2019) 58.67p 3. Natalie Hinds (2019) 58.78 4. Natalie Hinds (2015) 59.85 5. Teresa Crippen (2009) 1:00.15 6. Dara Torres (1989) 1:00.21 7. Talia Bates (2019) 1:00.29 8. Julie Gorman (1988) 1:00.32 9. Renate du Plessis (2003) 1:00.62 10. Talia Bates (2019) 1:00.63p 200-METER BUTTERFLY 1. Teresa Crippen (2010) 2:06.93 2. Jemma Lowe (2009) 2:10.50 3. Elizabeth Beisel (2014) 2:10.72 4. Tracy Caulkins (1983) 2:11.35 5. Julie Gorman (1989) 2:11.45 6. Rebecca Harper (2001) 2:11.72 7. Stephanie Cota (2006) 2:11.91 8. Taylor Katz (2015) 2:12.51 9. Barbara Franco (1994) 2:12.92 10. Patty King (1983) 2:13.52 100-METER BACKSTROKE 1. Gemma Spofforth (2009) 58.12 2. Shara Stafford (2009) 1:01.79 3. Samantha Vanderbilt (2008) 1:01.85 4. Janie Wagstaff (1993) 1:01.88 5. Lily Ramirez (2009) 1:02.42 6. Sydney Sell (2017) 1:02.48 7. Lea Loveless (1989) 1:02.69 8. Lorraine Perkins (1990) 1:02.70 9. Maureen Farrell (2002) 1:02.77 10. Sherridon Dressel (2018) 1:02.84 200-METER BACKSTROKE 1. Elizabeth Beisel (2012) 2:06.18 2. Gemma Spofforth (2009) 2:06.66 3. Stephanie Proud (2009) 2:08.91 4. Leah Retrum (2005) 2:11.00 5. Teresa Crippen (2009) 2:11.82 6. Sherridon Dressel (2019) 2:12.03p 7. Shara Stafford (2009) 2:12.53 8. Ashlee Linn (2014) 2:13.23 9. Sherridon Dressel (2019) 2:13.57 10. Tami Bruce (1988) 2:13.87 100-METER BREASTSTROKE 1. Hilda Luthersdottir (2016) 1:06.71 2. Vipa Bernhardt (2004) 1:09.00 3. Vanessa Pearl (2019) 1:09.37 4. Vanessa pearl (2019) 1:09.89p 5. Eva Lehtonen (2009) 1:10.60 6. Sarra Lajnef (2009) 1:10.60 7. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 1:11.23 8. Daniela Victoria (2009) 1:11.70 9. Shannon Price (1992) 1:11.77 10. Lindsay Rogers (2009) 1:11.88 10. Amanda Hartley (2008) 1:11.88 200-METER BREASTSTROKE 1. Hilda Luthersdottir (2015) 2:23.06 2. Vanessa Pearl (2019) 1:09.37 3. Vipa Bernhardt (2002) 2:29.91 4. Sarra Lajnef (2009) 2:31.12 5. Kirsten Smith (2009) 2:32.72 6. Savanna Faulconer (2017) 2:33.40 7. Cerian Gibbes (2001) 2:34.10 8. Denise Merk (1999) 2:34.31 9. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 2:35.29 10. Shannon Price (1992) 2:36.55 200-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Elizabeth Beisel (2011) 2:10.75 2. Vanessa Pearl (2019) 2:12.49 3. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 2:12.64 4. Kelly Fertel (2019) 2:13.27 5. Allison Wagner (1996) 2:13.71 6. Nicole Haislett (1992) 2:14.49 7. Ashlee Linn (2015) 2:14.75 8. Hannah Burns (2018) 2:15.18 9. Teresa Crippen (2009) 2:15.63 10. Kelly Fertel (2019) 2:15.76p 400-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Elizabeth Beisel (2012) 4:31.27 2. Tracy Caulkins (1984) 4:39.24 3. Kelly Fertel (2019) 4:41.53 4. Allison Wagner (1996) 4:41.61 5. Vanessa Pearl (2019) 4:42.52 6. Hannah Burns (2018) 4:42.95 7. Sara McLarty (2004) 4:44.59 8. Savanna Faulconer (2019) 4:44.72 9. Whitney Metzler (1996) 4:44.74 10. Stephanie Proud (2008) 4:46.80 p preliminary time s time from relay split Boldface denotes current Gator competitors. .
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