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World Para Swimming World Records Short Course World Para Swimming World Records Short Course World Para Swimming World Records created by IPC Sport Data Management System Course: Short Course Men's 50 m Freestyle Class Name NPC Birth Time Date City Country S1 Lega, David SWE 1973 01:35.58 1998-09-19 Nykoping Sweden S2 Czech, Jacek POL 1976 01:00.39 2016-02-20 Sodertalje Sweden S3 Boni, Vincenzo ITA 1988 00:49.74 2017-04-02 Naples Italy S4 Leslie, Cameron NZL 1990 00:37.50 2020-10-08 Hamilton New Zealand S5 Fantin, Antonio ITA 2001 00:31.51 2018-12-01 Loano (SV) Italy S6 van Hofweegen, Thijs NED 1996 00:29.63 2018-12-23 Tilburg Netherlands S7 Walker, Matthew GBR 1978 00:27.28 2009-12-02 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S8 Leek, Peter AUS 1988 00:26.09 2010-07-17 Sydney Australia S9 Crothers, Rowan AUS 1997 00:24.38 2015-08-01 Brisbane Australia S10 Brasil, Andre BRA 1984 00:22.44 2009-12-03 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S11 Cantero Elvira, Jose Ramon ESP 1993 00:27.39 2020-12-20 MADRID Spain S12 Nevolin-Svetov, Aleksandr RUS 1988 00:23.86 2009-12-02 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S13 Antalfy, Timothy AUS 1987 00:23.85 2014-11-08 Adelaide Australia IPC Sport Data Management System Page 1 of 50 2 October 2021 at 23:07:57 CEST World Para Swimming World Records Short Course Men's 100 m Freestyle Class Name NPC Birth Time Date City Country S1 Martins, Joao POR 1970 03:58.33 2009-03-22 Santa Maria da Feira Portugal S2 Kokarev, Dmitrii RUS 1991 02:18.15 2009-12-01 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S3 Boni, Vincenzo ITA 1988 01:42.83 2017-04-02 Naples Italy S4 Oribe, Richard ESP 1974 01:22.98 2009-12-03 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S5 Fantin, Antonio ITA 2001 01:07.54 2018-12-02 Loano (SV) Italy S6 Olsson, Anders SWE 1965 01:03.93 2009-12-03 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S7 Levy, Matthew AUS 1987 01:00.37 2009-12-03 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S8 Leek, Peter AUS 1988 00:57.21 2009-12-04 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S9 Crothers, Rowan AUS 1997 00:52.77 2014-11-07 Adelaide Australia S10 Brasil, Andre BRA 1984 00:48.70 2009-12-05 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S11 Kimura, Keiichi JPN 1990 01:00.65 2009-12-05 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S12 Nevolin-Svetov, Aleksandr RUS 1988 00:51.99 2009-12-05 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S13 Portal, Alex FRA 2002 00:52.20 2020-12-13 ANGERS France S14 Hamer, Thomas GBR 1998 00:52.08 2017-12-09 Manchester Great Britain IPC Sport Data Management System Page 2 of 50 2 October 2021 at 23:07:57 CEST World Para Swimming World Records Short Course Men's 200 m Freestyle Class Name NPC Birth Time Date City Country S1 vacant S2 Kokarev, Dmitrii RUS 1991 04:45.73 2009-12-01 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S3 Patterson, Grant AUS 1989 03:56.93 2020-11-27 Brisbane Australia S4 Oribe, Richard ESP 1974 02:59.08 2009-12-01 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S5 de Faria Dias, Daniel BRA 1988 02:29.85 2009-12-05 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S6 Olsson, Anders SWE 1965 02:16.95 2006-02-11 Malmo Sweden S7 Roberts, David GBR 1980 02:16.94 2004-05-23 Bridgend Great Britain S8 Hynd, Sam GBR 1991 02:06.09 2009-12-01 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S9 Tuckfield, Alexander AUS 2004 02:01.41 2020-11-27 Brisbane Australia S10 Gagnon, Philippe CAN 1980 01:52.83 2002-02-22 Vancouver Canada S11 Tildesley, Donovan CAN 1984 02:16.13 2004-02-22 Vancouver Canada S12 Dorsman, Rogier NED 1999 02:03.28 2018-12-21 Tilburg Netherlands S13 Templeton, Jacob AUS 1995 01:55.96 2020-11-27 Brisbane Australia S14 Bennett, Nicholas CAN 2003 01:53.30 2019-11-30 Montreal Canada IPC Sport Data Management System Page 3 of 50 2 October 2021 at 23:07:57 CEST World Para Swimming World Records Short Course Men's 400 m Freestyle Class Name NPC Birth Time Date City Country S6 Olsson, Anders SWE 1965 04:42.64 2009-11-29 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S7 Craig, Josef GBR 1997 04:32.38 2013-11-24 Sheffield Great Britain S8 Hynd, Sam GBR 1991 04:20.18 2009-12-01 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S9 Crothers, Rowan AUS 1997 04:06.26 2014-11-05 Adelaide Australia S10 Brasil, Andre BRA 1984 03:54.57 2009-12-02 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S11 Enhamed, Enhamed ESP 1987 04:44.53 2007-04-28 Madrid Spain S12 Jason, Braedan AUS 1998 04:05.05 2020-11-27 Brisbane Australia S13 Portal, Alex FRA 2002 03:57.95 2020-12-12 ANGERS France S14 Schluter, Liam AUS 1999 04:02.54 2020-09-27 Brisbane Australia IPC Sport Data Management System Page 4 of 50 2 October 2021 at 23:07:57 CEST World Para Swimming World Records Short Course Men's 800 m Freestyle Class Name NPC Birth Time Date City Country S6 Olsson, Anders SWE 1965 09:51.42 2008-05-02 Oslo Norway S7 Bjornstad, Andreas Skaar NOR 1997 10:02.55 2017-10-22 Oslo Norway S8 Zona, Zach CAN 1998 09:39.48 2019-11-29 Montreal Canada S9 Garrido Brun, Jacobo ESP 2002 08:47.66 2020-01-25 VALDEMORO Spain S10 Takken, Bas NED 1999 08:23.16 2018-12-21 Tilburg Netherlands S11 vacant S12 vacant S13 Simon, Daniel GER 1988 09:37.05 2010-11-13 Remscheid Germany IPC Sport Data Management System Page 5 of 50 2 October 2021 at 23:07:57 CEST World Para Swimming World Records Short Course Men's 1500 m Freestyle Class Name NPC Birth Time Date City Country S6 Olsson, Anders SWE 1965 18:41.95 2008-05-02 Oslo Norway S7 Bjornstad, Andreas Skaar NOR 1997 18:46.24 2018-11-02 Kristiansand Norway S8 Burkard, Christoph GER 1983 18:23.70 2011-11-26 Remscheid Germany S9 Garrido Brun, Jacobo ESP 2002 16:27.99 2020-01-25 VALDEMORO Spain S10 Takken, Bas NED 1999 15:43.15 2018-12-21 Tilburg Netherlands S11 vacant S12 Floriano, Enrique ESP 1982 16:34.60 2003-05-02 Palma de Mallorca Spain S13 Floriano, Enrique ESP 1982 16:45.15 2001-05-25 Gijon Spain IPC Sport Data Management System Page 6 of 50 2 October 2021 at 23:07:57 CEST World Para Swimming World Records Short Course Men's 50 m Backstroke Class Name NPC Birth Time Date City Country S1 Bettella, Francesco ITA 1989 01:14.79 2017-04-01 Naples Italy S2 Anderson, James GBR 1963 01:06.12 2004-08-28 Manchester Great Britain S3 Boni, Vincenzo ITA 1988 00:48.49 2017-04-01 Naples Italy S4 Leslie, Cameron NZL 1990 00:43.38 2020-10-09 Hamilton New Zealand S5 de Faria Dias, Daniel BRA 1988 00:35.06 2009-12-02 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S6 Purdy, Adam CAN 1981 00:35.78 2002-02-01 Sudbury Canada S7 Fox, Jonathan GBR 1991 00:33.73 2009-11-22 Sheffield Great Britain S8 Lisenkov, Konstantin RUS 1989 00:30.67 2009-11-29 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S9 Barlaam, Simone ITA 2000 00:27.64 2019-11-30 Portici (NA) Italy S10 Anderson, Michael AUS 1987 00:26.97 2015-11-28 Sydney Australia S11 Goni, Javier ESP 1986 00:33.72 2004-03-21 Leon Spain S12 Nevolin-Svetov, Aleksandr RUS 1988 00:28.25 2009-12-04 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S13 van Wanrooij, Thomas NED 2002 00:27.22 2019-12-21 Tilburg Netherlands IPC Sport Data Management System Page 7 of 50 2 October 2021 at 23:07:57 CEST World Para Swimming World Records Short Course Men's 100 m Backstroke Class Name NPC Birth Time Date City Country S1 Bettella, Francesco ITA 1989 02:37.33 2017-04-01 Naples Italy S2 Czech, Jacek POL 1976 02:16.53 2016-02-20 Sodertalje Sweden S3 Boni, Vincenzo ITA 1988 01:45.96 2018-12-01 Loano (SV) Italy S4 Fernandez, Ivan ESP 1977 01:49.56 2019-01-26 Pozuelo de Alarcon Spain S5 de Faria Dias, Daniel BRA 1988 01:14.10 2009-12-05 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S6 Plotnikov, Igor RUS 1982 01:14.52 2009-11-30 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S7 Fox, Jonathan GBR 1991 01:07.99 2017-12-10 Manchester Great Britain S8 Leek, Peter AUS 1988 01:03.18 2009-11-29 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S9 Cowdrey, Matthew AUS 1988 00:57.93 2009-12-04 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S10 Brasil, Andre BRA 1984 00:57.29 2009-12-04 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S11 Goni, Javier ESP 1986 01:13.08 2004-03-20 Leon Spain S12 Nevolin-Svetov, Aleksandr RUS 1988 00:57.54 2009-12-04 Rio de Janeiro Brazil S13 Portal, Alex FRA 2002 00:57.65 2020-12-12 ANGERS France S14 Evers, Marc NED 1991 00:58.59 2015-10-30 Tilburg Netherlands IPC Sport Data Management System Page 8 of 50 2 October 2021 at 23:07:57 CEST World Para Swimming World Records Short Course Men's 200 m Backstroke Class Name NPC Birth Time Date City Country S6 Purdy, Adam CAN 1981 02:42.81 2002-02-03 Sudbury Canada S7 Schuermann, Hannes GER 1997 02:43.54 2017-11-18 Remscheid Germany S8 Llopis Sanz, Inigo ESP 1998 02:24.96 2020-01-26 VALDEMORO Spain S9 van den End, Thijs NED 1993 02:14.17 2019-12-22 Tilburg Netherlands S10 van de Voort, Olivier NED 1997 02:03.59 2015-10-31 Tilburg Netherlands S11 Goni, Javier ESP 1986 02:54.85 2006-03-26 Cuenca Spain S12 Floriano, Enrique ESP 1982 02:18.22 2005-04-09 Tarragona Spain S13 Russo, Sean AUS 1991 02:10.91 2015-05-30 Sydney Australia S14 Evers, Marc NED 1991 02:06.35 2015-12-19 Amsterdam Netherlands IPC Sport Data Management System Page 9 of 50 2 October 2021 at 23:07:57 CEST World Para Swimming World Records Short Course Men's 50 m Breaststroke Class Name NPC Birth Time Date City Country SB1 Lovejoy, Curtis USA 1957 01:36.33 2009-11-30 Rio de Janeiro Brazil SB2 Demarco, Michael USA 1969 01:00.71 2009-11-30 Rio de Janeiro Brazil SB3 Suzuki, Takayuki JPN 1987 00:48.25 2009-11-30 Rio de Janeiro Brazil SB4 de Faria Dias, Daniel BRA 1988 00:44.18 2009-12-03 Rio de Janeiro Brazil SB5 Slattery, Tadhg RSA 1971 00:41.84 2003-07-31 Petermaritzburg South Africa SB6 Schmidtke, Torben GER 1989 00:37.65 2015-11-20 Remscheid Germany SB7 Cochrane, Blake AUS 1991 00:34.45 2020-11-29 Brisbane Australia SB8 van Duuren, Tim NED 1998 00:31.39 2019-12-20 Tilburg Netherlands SB9 Raimondi, Stefano ITA 1998 00:29.53 2019-11-30 Portici (NA) Italy SB11 Bundgaard, Christian DEN 1971 00:34.64 2006-03-26 Esbjerg Denmark SB12 Simon, Daniel GER 1988 00:31.02 2017-11-17 Remscheid Germany SB13 Sharp, Daniel NZL 1987 00:30.22 2013-06-30 Sydney Australia IPC Sport Data Management System Page 10 of 50 2 October 2021 at 23:07:57 CEST World Para Swimming World Records Short Course Men's 100 m Breaststroke
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