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World Ranking Long Page 1 of 183 World Ranking Long All Federations 50 METRES FREESTYLE FEMALE LC Rank Time Name Team Qualifies as Meet Name Meet City Meet Country Date 1 23.78 Sjoestroem, Sarah SWE "A" 2019 SWEDISH Championships Malmo SWE 28/06/2019 2 24.00 Campbell, Cate AUS "A" 2019 FINA Champions Series- CHN Guangzhou CHN 28/04/2019 3 24.05 Manuel, Simone USA "A" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 28/07/2019 4 24.08 Blume, Pernille DEN "A" 2019 FINA Champs Series- INDY Indianapolis USA 01/06/2019 5 24.17 Campbell, Bronte AUS "A" 2019 AUS World Champ Trials Brisbane AUS 09/06/2019 6 24.25 McKeon, Emma AUS "A" 2019 AUS World Champ Trials Brisbane AUS 09/06/2019 7 24.31 Kameneva, Mariia RUS "A" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 28/07/2019 8 24.34 Hopkin, Anna GBR "A" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 27/07/2019 9 24.35 Kromowidjojo, Ranomi NED "A" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 28/07/2019 10 24.38 Jack, Shayna AUS "A" 2019 Australian Champs sydney AUS 07/04/2019 11 24.46 Liu, Xiang CHN "A" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 27/07/2019 12 24.47 Weitzeil, Abbey USA "A" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 27/07/2019 13 24.53 Medeiros, Etiene BRA "A" 2019 Brazil Trophy Rio de Janeiro BRA 16/04/2019 14 24.54 Heemskerk, Femke NED "A" FINA World Cup - Doha Doha QAT 13/09/2018 15 24.62 Barratt, Holly AUS "A" 2019 AUS World Champ Trials Brisbane AUS 09/06/2019 16 24.65 Coleman, Michelle SWE "A" 2019 World Cup - Singapore Singapore SIN 15/08/2019 17 24.71 Walsh, Gretchen USA "A" 2019 World Junior Champs Budapest HUN 25/08/2019 17 24.71 Brown, Erika USA "A" 2019 Phillips 66 Nats Stanford USA 04/08/2019 19 24.73 Wilk, Kasia POL "A" 2019 POLISH Champs Olsztyn POL 15/05/2019 20 24.75 Parker, Maxine USA "A" 2019 World Junior Champs Budapest HUN 25/08/2019 21 24.77 Bonnet, Charlotte FRA "A" 2019 French Elite Champs Rennes FRA 16/04/2019 21 24.77 Wu, Qingfeng CHN "A" 2019 Chinese Nats Qingdao CHN 24/03/2019 23 24.78 Geer, Margo USA "B" 2019 TYR Pro Series #1 - Knoxville Knoxville USA 11/01/2019 23 24.78 Meynen, Julie LUX "B" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 27/07/2019 25 24.80 Zhu, Menghui CHN "B" 2019 CA MVN SMOC Mission Viejo 22/06/2019 26 24.82 Munoz Del Campo, Lidon ESP "B" 2019 Sette Colli Trophy Rome ITA 21/06/2019 27 24.83 Surkova, Arina RUS "B" 2019 Russian Champs Moscow RUS 08/04/2019 27 24.83 Smoliga, Olivia USA "B" 2019 TYR Pro Series #3 - Richmond Richmond 12/04/2019 29 24.85 Haughey, Siobhan HKG "B" 2019 Mare Nostrum Monaco MON 08/06/2019 30 24.87 Kennedy, Madison USA "B" 2018 Winter National Champions Greensboro USA 29/11/2018 31 24.88 Santamans, Anna FRA "B" 2019 Phillips 66 Nats Stanford USA 04/08/2019 32 24.89 Jensen, Julie DEN "B" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 27/07/2019 32 24.89 Comerford, Mallory USA "B" CAMPEONATO BRASILEIRO RIO DE JANEIRO 21/04/2019 32 24.89 HARRIS, MEG AUS "B" 2019 World Junior Champs Budapest HUN 25/08/2019 35 24.92 Pellegrini, Federica ITA "B" 2019 Sette Colli Trophy Rome ITA 21/06/2019 35 24.92 Quah, Ting SIN "B" 2019 World Cup - Tokyo Tokyo JPN 02/08/2019 37 24.96 Busch, Kim NED "B" FINA World Cup - Kazan Kazan RUS 07/09/2018 38 24.97 Osman, Farida EGY "B" 2019 TYR Pro Series #3 - Richmond Richmond 12/04/2019 38 24.97 Ottesen, Jeanette DEN "B" 2019 World Cup - Tokyo Tokyo JPN 02/08/2019 38 24.97 Tetzloff, Aly USA "B" 2019 Phillips 66 Nats Stanford USA 04/08/2019 38 24.97 Omoto, Rika JPN "B" 2019 Mare Nostrum Monaco MON 08/06/2019 38 24.97 Wasick, Katarzyna POL "B" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 27/07/2019 43 24.99 DeLoof, Catie USA "B" 2019 TYR Pro Series #5 Clovis Fresno USA 14/06/2019 44 25.01 Felsner, Jessica GER "B" 2019 World University Games Napoli ITA 09/07/2019 45 25.02 Hinds, Natalie USA "B" 2019 Phillips 66 Nats Stanford USA 04/08/2019 46 25.05 Henique, Melanie FRA "B" 2019 French Elite Champs Rennes FRA 16/04/2019 47 25.06 Wilson, Madison AUS "B" 2019 World Cup - Tokyo Tokyo JPN 02/08/2019 48 25.07 Kost, Nina SUI "B" Langbahn-Schweizermeisterschaft Uster 24/03/2019 49 25.08 Perry, Ky-lee USA "B" 2019 World University Games Napoli ITA 09/07/2019 50 25.09 Barclay, Emily GBR "B" 2019 British Champs Glasgow GBR 16/04/2019 51 25.12 Anderson, Freya GBR "B" 2019 British Champs Glasgow GBR 16/04/2019 51 25.12 Gastaldello, Beryl FRA "B" 2019 Mare Nostrum Monaco MON 08/06/2019 51 25.12 Klancar, Neza SLO "B" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 27/07/2019 54 25.14 Wattel, Marie FRA "B" 2019 French Elite Champs Rennes FRA 16/04/2019 54 25.14 Gallaghen, Erin RSA "B" 2019 South African Nats Durban RSA 08/04/2019 54 25.14 Seemanova, Barbora CZE "B" Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ARG 12/10/2018 2018 57 25.16 Cooper, Grace USA "B" 2019 MN UOFM Speedo Sectional Minneapolis 21/07/2019 58 25.17 Gallagher, Erin RSA "B" 13th African Swimming and Open Alger ALG 14/09/2018 Water Championships Page 2 of 183 World Ranking Long All Federations 58 25.17 Ruberti, Nicoletta ITA "B" 2019 Italian Champs Riccione ITA 02/04/2019 60 25.19 Igarashi, Chihiro JPN "B" 2019 Japan Open Tokyo JPN 30/05/2019 60 25.19 Drakou, Theodora GRE "B" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 27/07/2019 62 25.21 Touretski, Alexandra Sasha SUI "B" FINA World Cup - Kazan Kazan RUS 07/09/2018 63 25.23 Douglass, Kate USA "B" 2019 GA Atlanta Classic Swim Meet Atlanta 18/05/2019 64 25.24 Karakouskaya, Nastassia BLR "B" 2019 World University Games Napoli ITA 10/07/2019 65 25.25 Cocconcelli, Costanza ITA "B" 2019 European Jr Champs Kazan RUS 06/07/2019 66 25.26 Sato, Aya JPN "B" 2019 Japan Open Tokyo JPN 30/05/2019 66 25.26 Dahlia, Kelsi USA "B" 2019 TYR Pro Series #3 - Richmond Richmond 12/04/2019 68 25.27 Alons, Kylee USA "B" 2019 TYR Pro Series #4 Bloomington Bloomington USA 19/05/2019 68 25.27 Ariola, Grace USA "B" 2019 World University Games Napoli ITA 10/07/2019 70 25.28 Van Roon, Valerie NED "B" 2019 World University Games Napoli ITA 10/07/2019 70 25.28 Hosszu, Katinka HUN "B" FINA World Cup - Kazan Kazan RUS 07/09/2018 72 25.29 Canny, Aimee RSA "B" 2019 World Junior Champs Budapest HUN 25/08/2019 73 25.30 Gangl, Nina AUT "B" 2019 World Junior Champs Budapest HUN 25/08/2019 73 25.30 Kendall, Amanda USA "B" 2018 Winter National Champions Greensboro USA 29/11/2018 73 25.30 Ferreira, Lorrane BRA "B" 2019 Brazil Trophy Rio de Janeiro BRA 16/04/2019 73 25.30 Gose, Isabel GER "B" 2019 European Jr Champs Kazan RUS 06/07/2019 73 25.30 Apostalon, Anika CZE "B" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 27/07/2019 78 25.31 Di Pietro, Silvia ITA "B" 2019 Italian Champs Riccione ITA 02/04/2019 78 25.31 Sanchez, Kayla CAN "B" 2019 TYR Pro Series #1 - Knoxville Knoxville USA 11/01/2019 80 25.32 Okano, Kaho JPN "B" Inter College Swimming Kanagawa JPN 07/09/2018 Championships 2018 80 25.32 Oliveira, Larissa BRA "B" CAMPEONATO BRASILEIRO RIO DE JANEIRO 21/04/2019 80 25.32 McLaughlin, Katie USA "B" 2019 PC SCSC International Santa Clara 08/06/2019 83 25.33 Nikonova, Ekaterina RUS "B" 2019 European Jr Champs Kazan RUS 06/07/2019 83 25.33 Stewart, Kendyl USA "B" 2019 CA Speedo Grand Challenge Irvine 24/05/2019 83 25.33 Henderson, Hanna CAN "B" 2019 World Junior Champs Budapest HUN 25/08/2019 86 25.35 Mack, Linnea USA "B" 2019 CC Arena Grand Challenge Fresno 07/07/2019 87 25.37 Raco, Lucrezia ITA "B" 2019 Italian Champs Riccione ITA 02/04/2019 88 25.39 Yamamoto, Mayuka JPN "B" Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ARG 12/10/2018 2018 88 25.39 Pitzer, Lauren USA "B" 2019 Phillips 66 Nats Stanford USA 04/08/2019 90 25.40 Jeong, Soeun KOR "B" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 27/07/2019 90 25.40 Murez, Andi ISR "B" 2019 World Champs Gwangju KOR 27/07/2019 90 25.40 TOURETSKI, SASHA SUI "B" X Scitec Gyor Open Gyor HUN 20/12/2018 90 25.40 MacNeil, Maggie CAN "B" 2019 Canadian Trials Toronto CAN 03/04/2019 90 25.40 Arcila Hurtado, Isabella COL "B" 2019 KY TYR Derby Pro Swim Meet Louisville 26/04/2019 95 25.42 Huske, Torri USA "B" 2018 Winter National Champions Greensboro USA 29/11/2018 95 25.42 Mc Sharry, Mona IRL "B" Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ARG 11/10/2018 2018 95 25.42 Zhang, Yufei CHN "B" 2019 CA MVN SMOC Mission Viejo 22/06/2019 98 25.43 Yang, Junxuan CHN "B" Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ARG 11/10/2018 2018 99 25.44 Marsh, Alyssa USA "B" 2019 Phillips 66 Nats Stanford USA 04/08/2019 100 25.45 Toussaint, Kira NED "B" FINA World Cup - Doha Doha QAT 13/09/2018 100 25.45 Neal, Lia USA "B" 2019 TYR Pro Series #2 - Des Moines Des Moines USA 09/03/2019 100 25.45 Ruck, Taylor CAN "B" 2019 TYR Pro Series #4 Bloomington Bloomington USA 19/05/2019 100 25.45 Fournier, Sarah CAN "B" 2019 Canadian Trials Toronto CAN 03/04/2019 104 25.47 Wheal, Emma USA "B" 2019 Speedo Junior National Ch Stanford USA 10/08/2019 105 25.48 Diener, Anelise USA "B" 2019 Phillips 66 Nats Stanford USA 04/08/2019 106 25.49 Dupre, Cora USA "B" 2019 NC SGSA Eastern Invite Greensboro 23/06/2019 106 25.49 Bro, Signe DEN "B" Flanders Swimming Cup Antwerpen BEL 20/01/2019 108 25.50 Ferraioli, Erika ITA "B" 21st Luxembourg Euro Meet 2019 Luxembourg LUX 26/01/2019 108 25.50 NOWACZYK, Lison FRA "B" 2019 World Junior Champs Budapest HUN 24/08/2019 110 25.51 Gantriis, Emily DEN "B" Flanders Swimming Cup Antwerpen BEL 20/01/2019 111 25.52 Leibel, Kyla CAN n/a 2019 PAN AM Games San Luis PER 09/08/2019 111 25.52 Bao, Ying CHN n/a 2019 World University Games Napoli ITA 10/07/2019 113 25.53 Curzan, Claire USA n/a 2018 Winter National Champions Greensboro USA 29/11/2018 113 25.53 Van Vliet, Tamara NED n/a Antwerp Diamond Speedo Race Antwerp BEL 23/02/2019 113 25.53 Petkova, Diana BUL n/a Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ARG 11/10/2018 2018 116 25.56 Torrez, Karen BOL n/a 2019 PAN AM Games San Luis PER 09/08/2019 Page 3 of
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