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World Ranking Long Page 1 of 197 World Ranking Long All Federations 50 METRES FREESTYLE FEMALE LC Rank Time Name Team Qualifies as Meet Name Meet City Meet Country Date 1 23.67 Sjostrom, Sarah SWE n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 29/07/2017 2 23.85 Kromowidjojo, Ranomi NED n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 30/07/2017 3 23.97 Manuel, Simone USA n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 30/07/2017 4 24.00 Blume, Pernille DEN n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 30/07/2017 5 24.43 Campbell, Bronte AUS n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 29/07/2017 5 24.43 Campbell, Cate AUS n/a Energy for Swim 2017 Rome 08/08/2017 7 24.46 Herasimenia, Aliaksandra BLR n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 30/07/2017 8 24.48 Ikee, Rikako JPN n/a Konami Open 2017 Tokyo JPN 18/02/2017 9 24.54 Santamans, Anna FRA n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 29/07/2017 10 24.56 Liu, Xiang CHN n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 29/07/2017 11 24.62 Osman, Farida EGY n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 29/07/2017 12 24.64 Toro, Michelle CAN n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 29/07/2017 12 24.64 Van Vliet, Tamara NED n/a Meeting International de Canet-en- Canet-en-Roussillon FRA 17/06/2017 Roussillon 14 24.65 Zhu, Menghui CHN n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 29/07/2017 15 24.66 Jack, Shayna AUS n/a Hancock Prospecting Australian Brisbane AUS 13/04/2017 16 24.67 Mainville, Sandrine CAN n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 29/07/2017 17 24.73 Medeiros, Etiene BRA n/a 2017 Maria Lenk Trophy Rio de Janeiro BRA 02/05/2017 18 24.74 Weitzeil, Abbey USA n/a 2017 Summer National Champs Indianapolis USA 01/07/2017 19 24.77 Neal, Lia USA n/a 2017 Summer National Champs Indianapolis USA 01/07/2017 20 24.79 Worrell, Kelsi USA n/a 2017 Summer National Champs Indianapolis USA 01/07/2017 21 24.82 Ariola, Grace USA n/a 2017 World JR Champs Indianapolis USA 28/08/2017 21 24.82 Kameneva, Maria RUS n/a XXIX Universiade Taipei TPE 25/08/2017 23 24.84 Smoliga, Olivia USA n/a 2017 Summer National Champs Indianapolis USA 01/07/2017 23 24.84 Heemskerk, Femke NED n/a Swim Cup Eindhoven 2017 / NK Eindhoven NED 09/04/2017 zwemmen 2017 25 24.86 Kennedy, Madison USA n/a Energy for Swim 2017 Rome 08/08/2017 26 24.88 Comerford, Mallory USA n/a 2017 Summer National Champs Indianapolis USA 01/07/2017 27 24.93 Di Pietro, Silvia ITA n/a Italian Championship 2017 Riccione ITA 08/04/2017 28 25.02 Fa'amausili, Gabrielle NZL n/a 2017 NZ Open Championships Auckland NZL 05/04/2017 28 25.02 Elmslie, Brittany AUS n/a Hancock Prospecting Australian Brisbane AUS 13/04/2017 28 25.02 Nasretdinova, Rozaliya RUS n/a Russian National Swimming Moscow RUS 13/04/2017 Championships 28 25.02 Baldwin, Caroline USA n/a XXIX Universiade Taipei TPE 26/08/2017 32 25.04 Drakou, Theodora GRE n/a Akropolis Swimming Grand Prix Athens GRE 12/05/2017 33 25.05 Busch, Kim NED n/a Swim Cup Eindhoven 2017 / NK Eindhoven NED 09/04/2017 zwemmen 2017 33 25.05 Van Landeghem, Chantal CAN n/a 2017 Mare Nostrum Rd2 Barcelona ESP 13/06/2017 35 25.06 Seemanova, Barbora CZE n/a LEN European Junior Swimming Netanya 01/07/2017 Championships 35 25.06 Wattel, Marie FRA n/a 2017 U.S. Open Champs E. Meadow USA 06/08/2017 35 25.06 Coleman, Michelle SWE n/a New South Wales Open Sydney AUS 03/03/2017 38 25.07 OUCHI, SAYUKI JPN n/a The 10th Asian Swimming Tokyo JPN 18/11/2016 Championships 2016 38 25.07 Hopkin, Anna GBR n/a British Championships 2017 Sheffield GBR 20/04/2017 40 25.08 Barratt, Holly AUS n/a Hancock Prospecting Australian Brisbane AUS 13/04/2017 40 25.08 Wu, Qingfeng CHN n/a National Chinese Swimming Qingdae CHN 08/04/2017 Championships 42 25.09 Lovtcova, Natalya RUS n/a Russian National Swimming Moscow RUS 13/04/2017 Championships 42 25.09 Ngawati, Kotuku AUS n/a Italian International Champs "54th Sette Roma ITA 25/06/2017 Colli" 42 25.09 Uchida, Miki JPN n/a 71th National Games - Swimming Iwate JPN 11/09/2016 Competition 45 25.10 Marchioro, Alessandra BRA n/a LVII Brazilian Swimming Rio de Janeiro BRA 06/05/2017 Championships - Maria Lenk 45 25.10 Ustinova, Daria K RUS n/a Russian National Swimming Cup Moscow RUS 01/07/2017 45 25.10 Khitraya, Yuliya BLR n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 29/07/2017 48 25.11 Bonnet, Charlotte FRA n/a Italian International Champs "54th Sette Roma ITA 25/06/2017 Colli" 48 25.11 Bjoernsen, Susann NOR n/a Bergen Swim Festival 2017 Bergen NOR 07/05/2017 48 25.11 Henique, Melanie FRA n/a Meeting Open de la Mediterranee FFN Marseille FRA 04/03/2017 Golden tour 51 25.14 Goeders, Anya USA n/a 2017 IN Senior State - LC West Lafayette 20/07/2017 Page 2 of 197 World Ranking Long All Federations 52 25.15 Hansson, Louise SWE n/a SM/JSM (50m) 2017 Boras SWE 02/07/2017 53 25.16 Konopka, Katrina USA n/a 2017 Summer National Champs Indianapolis USA 01/07/2017 54 25.17 Herrmann, Graciele BRA n/a LVII Brazilian Swimming Rio de Janeiro BRA 06/05/2017 Championships - Maria Lenk 54 25.17 Urbanczyk, Aleksandra POL n/a Arena Grand Prix Puchar Polski Final Opole POL 29/04/2017 56 25.19 Jensen, Julie DEN n/a 2017 World JR Champs Indianapolis USA 28/08/2017 56 25.19 Kohler, Angelina GER n/a 2017 World JR Champs Indianapolis USA 28/08/2017 58 25.20 AI, Yanhan CHN n/a National Chinese Swimming Qingdae CHN 08/04/2017 Championships 58 25.20 Kost, Nina GER n/a German National Championships 2017 Berlin BER 18/06/2017 60 25.22 Bilquist, Amy USA n/a 2017 Summer National Champs Indianapolis USA 01/07/2017 60 25.22 Biondani, Giorgia ITA n/a Italian International Champs "54th Sette Roma ITA 25/06/2017 Colli" 60 25.22 Gastaldello, Beryl FRA n/a Championnats de France Elite Schiltigheim FRA 23/05/2017 63 25.24 Caldwell, Courtney USA n/a 2017 NC SwimMAC UltraSwim Charlotte 03/06/2017 63 25.24 Rayner, Freya GBR n/a British Summer Meet 2017 Sheffield GBR 27/07/2017 65 25.25 Dietterle, Anna Stephanie GER n/a German National Championships 2017 Berlin BER 18/06/2017 66 25.26 McKeon, Emma AUS n/a Meeting International de Canet-en- Canet-en-Roussillon FRA 17/06/2017 Roussillon 67 25.27 Molnar, Flora HUN n/a VII. Gyor Open Swim Meet Gyor HUN 15/12/2016 67 25.27 Quah, Ting SIN n/a 48th Singapore National AG Swimming Singapore SIN 19/03/2017 Championships 69 25.28 Ferreira, Lorrane BRA n/a XV Brazilian Senior Championships Palhoca BRA 23/11/2016 69 25.28 O'Connor, Siobhan-Marie GBR n/a British Championships 2017 Sheffield GBR 20/04/2017 71 25.29 Okano, Kaho JPN n/a XXIX Universiade Taipei TPE 26/08/2017 72 25.30 Raco, Lucrezia ITA n/a XXIX Universiade Taipei TPE 26/08/2017 72 25.30 Ferraioli, Erika ITA n/a Italian Championship 2017 Riccione ITA 08/04/2017 74 25.31 Visscher, Lainey USA n/a 2017 Summer National Champs Indianapolis USA 01/07/2017 75 25.32 Wang, Shengnan CHN n/a National Chinese Swimming Qingdae CHN 08/04/2017 Championships 76 25.33 Fournier, Sarah CAN n/a 2017 Canadian Swimming Trials Victoria CAN 09/04/2017 76 25.33 Deloof, Ali USA n/a 2017 Arena Pro Swim Mesa Mesa USA 14/04/2017 76 25.33 Sanchez, Kayla CAN n/a 2017 World JR Champs Indianapolis USA 28/08/2017 79 25.34 Cooper, Caitlin USA n/a 2017 Summer National Champs Indianapolis USA 01/07/2017 80 25.35 Klancar, Neza SLO n/a LEN European Junior Swimming Netanya 01/07/2017 Championships 81 25.36 Van Der Meer, Maud NED n/a Swim Cup Eindhoven 2017 / NK Eindhoven NED 09/04/2017 zwemmen 2017 81 25.36 Martin, Anouchka FRA n/a Championnats de France Elite Schiltigheim FRA 23/05/2017 83 25.37 Nielsen, Mie DEN n/a Bergen Swim Festival 2017 Bergen NOR 07/05/2017 83 25.37 Fanz, Casey USA n/a 2017 Summer National Champs Indianapolis USA 01/07/2017 85 25.38 Perry, Ky-lee USA n/a 2017 Summer National Champs Indianapolis USA 01/07/2017 85 25.38 Li, Liz CHN n/a National Chinese Swimming Qingdae CHN 08/04/2017 Championships 85 25.38 Popova, Veronika RUS n/a Russian National Swimming Moscow RUS 13/04/2017 Championships 85 25.38 Cooper, Grace USA n/a 2017 MN UOFM Speedo Sectionals Minneapolis 22/07/2017 85 25.38 Murez, Andi ISR n/a Israel Swimming Cup 2017 Netanya ISR 20/04/2017 85 25.38 Igarashi, Chihiro JPN n/a Japan Open 2017 (50m) Tokyo JPN 21/05/2017 85 25.38 De Waard, Maaike NED n/a Swim Cup Eindhoven 2017 / NK Eindhoven NED 09/04/2017 zwemmen 2017 92 25.39 Malone, Kristin USA n/a 2017 Summer National Champs Indianapolis USA 01/07/2017 93 25.40 Saal, Sara-Jean AUS n/a Hancock Prospecting Australian Brisbane AUS 13/04/2017 94 25.42 Hope, Lucy GBR n/a British Championships 2017 Sheffield GBR 20/04/2017 95 25.43 Lindborg, Nathalie SWE n/a Swim Open Stockholm 2017 Stockholm SWE 10/04/2017 95 25.43 Yamane, Yui JPN n/a 92nd Inter College Swimming Tokyo JPN 02/09/2016 Championships 97 25.44 Sato, Aya JPN n/a 92nd Inter College Swimming Tokyo JPN 02/09/2016 Championships 97 25.44 Anderson, Freya GBR n/a British Championships 2017 Sheffield GBR 20/04/2017 97 25.44 Jallow, Mimosa FIN n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 29/07/2017 100 25.45 Masson, Rachel GBR n/a Scottish National Open Championships Aberdeen GBR 30/06/2017 100 25.45 Surkova, Arina RUS n/a Russian National Swimming Moscow RUS 13/04/2017 Championships 100 25.45 Wu, Yue CHN n/a National Chinese Swimming Qingdae CHN 08/04/2017 Championships 103 25.46 Moffitt, Hellen USA n/a 2017 KY TYR Derby Pro Swim Meet Louisville 29/04/2017 Page 3 of 197 World Ranking Long All Federations 103 25.46 CHICHAIKINA, Sofia RUS n/a LEN European Junior Swimming Netanya 01/07/2017 Championships 105 25.47 Ugolkova, Maria SUI n/a 17th World Championships 2017 Budapest HUN 29/07/2017 105 25.47 Kartashova, Daria RUS n/a Russian National
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