World record progression 4 × 100 metres freestyle relay

This article includes the world record progression for the 4×100 metres freestyle relay, and it shows the chronological history of world record times in that competitive swimming event. The 4×100 metres freestyle relay is a relay event in which each of four swimmers on a team swims a 100-metre freestyle leg in sequence. The world records are recognized by and maintained by FINA ("Fédération Internationale de Natation"), the international competitive swimming and aquatics federation that overseas the sport in international competition.

World records in swimming were first recognized by FINA in 1908. The long course (50-metre pool) world records are historically older than the short course (25-metre pool) records. FINA amended its regulations governing the recognition of world records in 1956; specifically, FINA mandated that only record times that were contested in 50-metre (or 55-yard) pools were eligible for recognition after that time.[1] The short-course world records have been separately recognized since 1991. On July 25, 2013 FINA Technical Swimming Congress voted to allow world records in the long course mixed 400 free relay and mixed 400 medley relay, as well as in six events in short course meters: the mixed 200 medley and 200 free relays, as well as the men's and women's 200 free relays and the men's and women's 200 medley relays.[2] In October 2013 FINA decided to establish "standards" before something can be recognized as the first world record in these events.[3] But later on March 13, 2014 FINA has officially ratified the eight world records set by Indiana University swimmers at the IU Relay Rally held on September 26, 2013 in Bloomington.[4]

The women's 4×100-metre event was first contested at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, but the men's 4×100-metre event did not appear until the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Prior to 1964, the longer 4×200-metre freestyle relay was the only men's relay event staged.

The men's 4×100-metre freestyle is often considered "swimming’s indisputably best event at the Olympics",[5] as "It is also the Alpha Dog moment in water. Our Country is faster than Your Country". Nathan Adrian was quoted as saying “Every American swimmer dreams of getting up there in the 4x100 free relay and winning a gold medal.”[6] The Australians won the event at the 2000 Summer Olympics which they hosted and celebrated by playing air guitar, while the Australian relay team was dubbed "Weapons of Mass Destruction" after winning in the 2011 World Aquatics Championships. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Frenchman Alain Bernard famously said he would "smash the Americans"; while the French team did beat the previous world record, they did it 0:00.08 after Jason Lezak had already edged out Bernard in the anchor leg, giving the Americans the gold and a new world record, which still stands as of December 2020.

Men

Men's long course

# Time NameNationalityDateMeetLocation Ref
1 4:10.2
 Hungary June 26, 1937 - Budapest, Hungary
2 4:06.6
 Hungary August 15, 1937 - Budapest, Hungary
3 4:03.6  Germany March 5, 1938 - Bremen, Germany
4 4:02.4
 Germany April 1, 1938 - Copenhagen, Denmark
5 4:02.0
 Hungary July 14, 1938 - Budapest, Hungary
6 3:59.2  United States August 20, 1938 - Berlin, Germany
7 3:54.4
  • Willis Sanburn
  • Edward Pope
  • Russell Duncan
  • Howard Johnson
 United States March 8, 1940 - New Haven, CT, United States
8 3:50.8
  • Howard Johnson
  • Richard Kelly
  • Edward Pope
  • Frank Lilley
 United States March 18, 1942 - New Haven, CT, United States
9 3:48.6
 United States June 29, 1948 - New Haven, CT, United States
10 3:47.9
  • Dick Thoman
  • Don Sheff
  • William Farnsworth
  • Ray Reid
 United States March 19, 1951 - New Haven, CT, United States
11 3:46.8  Japan August 6, 1955 - Tokyo, Japan
12 3:46.3  Australia May 3, 1958 - Brisbane, Australia
13 3:44.4
 United States July 21, 1959 - Tokyo, Japan
14 3:42.5
 France August 10, 1962 - Thionville, France
15 3:39.9  United States July 4, 1963 - Los Altos, CA, United States
16 3:36.1  United States August 18, 1963 - Tokyo, Japan
17 3:33.2  United States October 14, 1964 - Tokyo, Japan
18 3:32.6
 United States August 28, 1967 - Tokyo, Japan
19 3:32.5
 United States September 3, 1968 U.S. Olympic Trials Long Beach, CA, United States
20 3:31.7
 United States October 17, 1968 1968 Summer Olympics Mexico City, Mexico
21 3:28.8
 United States August 23, 1970 AAU Nationals Los Angeles, United States
22 3:28.84
 United States August 28, 1972 1972 Summer Olympics Munich, West Germany
23 3:26.42
 United States August 28, 1972 1972 Summer Olympics Munich, West Germany
24 3:25.17  United States September 1, 1974 United States–East Germany dual meet Concord, CA, United States
25 3:24.85
 United States July 25, 1975 World Championships Cali, Colombia
26 3:21.11
 United States August 28, 1977 United States–East Germany dual meet East Berlin, East Germany
27 3:19.74
 United States August 22, 1978 World Championships West Berlin, West Germany
28 3:19.26
 United States August 5, 1982 World Championships Guayaquil, Ecuador
29 3:19.03
 United States August 2, 1984 1984 Summer Olympics Los Angeles, United States
30 3:17.08
 United States August 17, 1985 1985 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Tokyo, Japan
31 3:16.53
 United States September 23, 1988 1988 Summer Olympics Seoul, South Korea
32 3:15.11
 United States August 12, 1995 1995 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Atlanta, GA, United States
33 3:13.67
 Australia September 16, 2000 2000 Summer Olympics Sydney, Australia
34 3:13.17  South Africa August 15, 2004 2004 Summer Olympics Athens, Greece
35 3:12.46
 United States August 19, 2006 Pan Pacific Championships Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
36 3:12.23 (h)  United States August 10, 2008 2008 Summer Olympics Beijing, China
37 3:08.24  United States August 11, 2008 2008 Summer Olympics Beijing, China [7]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by FINA; yd – set in a pool measured in yards;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

Men's short course

Time Nationality Name Date Place
3:14.00  Sweden Tommy Werner (48.33)
Anders Holmertz (49.07)
Michael Söderlund (49.10)
Joakim Holmqvist (47.50)
March 19, 1989 Malmö, Sweden
3:13.97  Brazil Gustavo Borges (48.19)
Fernando Scherer (47.95)
José Carlos Souza (49.37)
Teófilo Ferreira (48.46)
July 7, 1993 Santos, Brazil
3:12.11  Brazil Fernando Scherer (48.27)
Teófilo Ferreira (48.28)
José Carlos Souza (48.90)
Gustavo Borges (46.66)
December 5, 1993 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
3:10.45  Brazil Fernando Scherer (47.27)
Carlos Jayme (48.49)
Alexandre Massura (47.93)
Gustavo Borges (46.76)
December 20, 1998 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
3:09.57  Sweden Johan Nyström (49.04)
Lars Frölander (45.69)
Mattias Ohlin (47.87)
Stefan Nystrand (46.97)
March 16, 2000 Athens, Greece
3:08.44  United States Ryan Lochte (47.09)
Bryan Lundquist (46.64)
Nathan Adrian (46.57)
Doug Van Wie (48.14)
April 9, 2008 Manchester, United Kingdom
3:04.98 CN Marseille Grégory Mallet (47.41)
Fabien Gilot (44.92)
William Meynard (47.65)
Frédérick Bousquet (45.00)
December 20, 2008 Istres, France
3:03.30  United States Nathan Adrian (45.08)
Matt Grevers (44.68)
Garrett Weber-Gale (47.43)
Michael Phelps (46.11)
December 19, 2009 Manchester, United Kingdom
3:03.03  United States Caeleb Dressel (45.66)
Blake Pieroni (45.75)
Michael Chadwick (45.86)
Ryan Held (45.76)
December 11, 2018 Hangzhou, China

Women

Women's long course

Time Nationality Name Date Place
5:52.8  United Kingdom Belle Moore (?)
Jennie Fletcher (?)
Annie Speirs (?)
Irene Steer (?)
July 15, 1912 Stockholm, Sweden
5:11.6  United States Margaret Woodbridge (?)
Frances Schroth (?)
Irene Guest (?)
Ethelda Bleibtrey (?)
August 29, 1920 Antwerp, Belgium
4:58.8  United States Gertrude Ederle (?)
Euphrasia Donnelly (?)
Ethel Lackie (?)
Mariechen Wehselau (?)
July 20, 1924 Paris, France
4:55.6  United States Adelaide Lambert (?)
Josephine McKim (?)
Susan Laird (?)
Albina Osipowich (?)
August 9, 1928 Amsterdam, Netherlands
4:47.6  United States Adelaide Lambert (?)
Eleanor Garatti (?)
Albina Osipowich (?)
Martha Norelius (?)
August 9, 1928 Amsterdam, Netherlands
4:38.0  United States Josephine McKim (?)
Helen Johns (?)
Eleanor Garatti (?)
Helene Madison (?)
August 12, 1932 Los Angeles, United States
4:33.3  Netherlands Jopie Selbach (?)
Annie Timmermans (?)
Rie Mastenbroek (?)
Willy den Ouden (?)
April 14, 1934 Rotterdam, Netherlands
4:32.8  Netherlands Jopie Selbach (?)
Rie Mastenbroek (?)
Catherina Wagner (?)
Willy den Ouden (?)
May 24, 1936 Rotterdam, Netherlands
4:29.7  Denmark Elvi Svendsen (?)
Gunvor Kraft (?)
Birte Ove-Petersen (?)
Ragnhild Hveger (?)
February 8, 1938 Copenhagen, Denmark
4:27.6  Denmark Eva Arndt (?)
Gunvor Kraft (?)
Birte Ove-Petersen (?)
Ragnhild Hveger (?)
August 7, 1938 Copenhagen, Denmark
4:27.2  Hungary Mária Littomericzky (?)
Éva Novák (?)
Éva Székely (?)
Katalin Szőke (?)
April 27, 1952 Moscow, Soviet Union
4:24.4  Hungary Ilona Novák (1:07.8)
Judit Temes (1:05.8)
Éva Novák (1:05.1)
Katalin Szőke (1:05.7)
August 1, 1952 Helsinki, Finland
4:22.3  Australia Lorraine Crapp (?)
Dawn Fraser (?)
Margaret Gibson (?)
Barbara Jackson (?)
October 20, 1956 Sydney, Australia
4:19.7  Australia Lorraine Crapp (?)
Dawn Fraser (?)
Faith Leech (?)
Margaret Gibson (?)
October 25, 1956 Melbourne, Australia
4:17.1  Australia Dawn Fraser (?)
Faith Leech (?)
Sandra Morgan (?)
Lorraine Crapp (1:03.1)
December 6, 1956 Melbourne, Australia
4:16.2  Australia Dawn Fraser (?)
Alva Colquhoun (?)
Ilsa Konrads (?)
Lorraine Crapp (?)
August 6, 1960 Townsville, Australia
4:08.9  United States Joan Spillane (?)
Shirley Stobs (?)
Carolyn Wood (?)
Chris von Saltza (?)
September 3, 1960 Rome, Italy
4:08.5 Santa Clara Swim Club Terri Stickles (?)
Donna de Varona (?)
Pokey Watson (?)
Judy Haroun (?)
July 31, 1964 Los Altos, United States
4:07.6  United States Lynne Allsup (?)
Terri Stickles (?)
Kathy Seidel (?)
Eleanor Bricker (?)
September 28, 1964 Los Angeles, United States
4:03.8  United States Sharon Stouder (?)
Donna de Varona (?)
Pokey Watson (?)
Kathy Ellis (?)
October 15, 1964 Tokyo, Japan
4:03.5 Santa Clara Swim Club Linda Gustavson (?)
Nancy Ryan (?)
Laura Fritz (?)
Pokey Watson (?)
August 19, 1967 Philadelphia, United States
4:01.1 Santa Clara Swim Club Linda Gustavson (?)
Pokey Watson (?)
Pam Carpinelli (?)
Jan Henne (?)
July 6, 1968 Santa Clara, United States
4:00.8  East Germany Gabriele Wetzko
Iris Komar
Elke Sehmisch
Sabine Schulze
September 11, 1970 Barcelona, Spain
4:00.7  United States Shirley Babashoff (?)
Kim Peyton (?)
Linda Johnson (?)
Deena Deardurff (?)
September 9, 1971 Minsk, Soviet Union
3:58.11  United States Kim Peyton (?)
Sandy Neilson (?)
Jane Barkman (?)
Shirley Babashoff (?)
August 18, 1972 Knoxville, United States
3:58.11  East Germany Sylvia Eichner (?)
Elke Sehmisch (?)
Andrea Eife (?)
Kornelia Ender (?)
August 30, 1972 Munich, West Germany
3:55.19  United States Sandy Neilson (?)
Jenny Kemp (?)
Jane Barkman (?)
Shirley Babashoff (?)
August 30, 1972 Munich, West Germany
3:52.45  East Germany Andrea Eife (?)
Andrea Hubner (?)
Sylvia Eichner (?)
Kornelia Ender (?)
September 8, 1973 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
3:51.99  United States Ann Marshall (?)
Kim Peyton (?)
Kathy Heddy (?)
Shirley Babashoff (?)
August 31, 1974 Concord, United States
3:49.37  East Germany Kornelia Ender (56.22 WR)
Barbara Krause (57.41)
Claudia Hempel (57.97)
Ute Bruckner (57.77)
July 26, 1975 Cali, Colombia
3:48.80 SC Dynamo Berlin Rosemarie Kother (?)
Andrea Pollack (?)
Monika Seltmann (?)
Barbara Krause (?)
June 2, 1976 East Berlin, East Germany
3:44.82  United States Kim Peyton (56.95)
Wendy Boglioli (55.81)
Jill Sterkel (55.78)
Shirley Babashoff (56.28)
July 25, 1976 Montreal, Canada
3:43.43  United States Tracy Caulkins (56.57)
Stephanie Elkins (55.92)
Jill Sterkel (55.70)
Cynthia Woodhead (55.24)
August 26, 1978 West Berlin
3:42.71  East Germany Barbara Krause (54.90)
Caren Metschuck (55.61)
Ines Diers (55.90)
Sarina Hülsenbeck (56.30)
July 27, 1980 Moscow, Soviet Union
3:42.41  East Germany Birgit Meineke (?)
Kristin Otto (?)
Karen König (?)
Heike Friedrich (?)
August 21, 1984 Moscow, Soviet Union
3:40.57  East Germany Kristin Otto (54.73 WR)
Manuela Stellmach (54.96)
Sabina Schulze (55.52)
Heike Friedrich (55.36)
August 19, 1986 Madrid, Spain
3:39.46  United States Nicole Haislett (55.33)
Dara Torres (55.33)
Angel Martino (54.79)
Jenny Thompson (54.01)
July 28, 1992 Barcelona, Spain
3:37.91  China Le Jingyi (54.31)
Shan Ying (54.38)
Le Ying (55.09)
Lü Bin (54.13)
September 7, 1994 Rome, Italy
3:36.61  United States Amy Van Dyken (55.08)
Dara Torres (53.51)
Courtney Shealy (54.40)
Jenny Thompson (53.62)
September 16, 2000 Sydney, Australia
3:36.00  Germany Katrin Meissner (54.82)
Petra Dallmann (53.95)
Sandra Völker (53.59)
Franziska van Almsick (53.64)
July 29, 2002 Berlin, Germany
3:35.94  Australia Alice Mills (54.75)
Libby Lenton (53.57)
Petria Thomas (54.67)
Jodie Henry (52.95)
August 14, 2004 Athens, Greece
3:35.22  Germany Petra Dallmann (54.53)
Daniela Götz (53.87)
Britta Steffen (52.66)
Annika Liebs (54.16)
July 31, 2006 Budapest, Hungary
3:33.62  Netherlands Inge Dekker (53.77)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (53.61)
Femke Heemskerk (53.62)
Marleen Veldhuis (52.62)
March 18, 2008 Eindhoven, Netherlands
3:31.72  Netherlands Inge Dekker (53.61)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (52.30)
Femke Heemskerk (53.03)
Marleen Veldhuis (52.78)
July 26, 2009 Rome, Italy
3:30.98  Australia Bronte Campbell (53.15)
Melanie Schlanger (52.76)
Emma McKeon (52.91)
Cate Campbell (52.16)
July 24, 2014 Glasgow, Scotland
3:30.65  Australia Emma McKeon (53.41)
Brittany Elmslie (53.12)
Bronte Campbell (52.15)
Cate Campbell (51.97)
August 6, 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
3:30.05  Australia Shayna Jack (54.03)
Bronte Campbell (52.03)
Emma McKeon (52.99)
Cate Campbell (51.00)
April 5, 2018 Gold Coast, Australia

Women's short course

Time Nationality Name Date Place
3:35.97  China Lü Bin (-)
Shan Ying (-)
Jia Yuanyuan (-)
Le Jingyi (-)
December 4, 1993 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
3:34.55  China Le Jingyi (53.32)
Chao Na (54.33)
Shan Ying (53.55)
Nian Yin (52.55)
April 19, 1997 Gothenburg, Sweden
3:33.32  Netherlands Inge Dekker (53.52)
Hinkelien Schreuder (53.63)
Chantal Groot (54.00)
Marleen Veldhuis (52.17)
April 8, 2006 Shanghai, China
3:31.66  Australia Libby Lenton (51.91)
Melanie Schlanger (53.23)
Shayne Reese (53.27)
Alice Mills (53.25)
September 2, 2007 Melbourne, Australia
3:30.85  Netherlands Hinkelien Schreuder (53.40)
Femke Heemskerk (52.95)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (52.97)
Marleen Veldhuis (51.53)
September 9, 2007 Eindhoven, Netherlands
3:29.42  Netherlands Hinkelien Schreuder (53.62)
Femke Heemskerk (52.61)
Inge Dekker (51.76)
Marleen Veldhuis (51.43)
April 12, 2008 Manchester, United Kingdom
3:28.22  Netherlands Hinkelien Schreuder (52.88)
Inge Dekker (52.24)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (52.12)
Marleen Veldhuis (50.98)
December 19, 2008 Amsterdam, Netherlands
3:26.53  Netherlands Inge Dekker (52.39)
Femke Heemskerk (50.58)
Maud van der Meer (52.55)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (51.01)
December 5, 2014 Doha, Qatar

Mixed

FINA recognizes only long-course world records for mixed relays in this event.

# Time NameNationalityDateMeetLocation Ref
1 3:45.38
  •  (58.08)
    Lindsay Vrooman
  •  (58.44)
    Kait Flederbach
  •  (55.90)
    Steve Schmuhl
  •  (52.96)
    Jackson Miller
Indiana University Hoosiers 26 September 2013 IU Fall Frenzy Bloomington, United States [8][9]
2 3:23.29  Australia 1 February 2014 BHP Billiton Aquatic Super Series Perth, Australia [10]
3 3:23.05
 United States 8 August 2015 World Championships Kazan, Russia [11]
4 3:19.60  United States 29 July 2017 World Championships Budapest, Hungary [12]
5 3:19.40
 United States 27 July 2019 World Championships Gwangju, South Korea [13]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by FINA;
Records not set in finals: h – heat

All-time top 10 by country

Men long course

  • Correct as of December 2019
Pos Time Swimmer Nationality Date Venue
1 3:08.24 Michael Phelps (47.51)
Garrett Weber-Gale (47.02)
Cullen Jones (47.65)
Jason Lezak (46.06)
 United States 11 August 2008 China
2 3:08.32 Amaury Leveaux (47.91)
Fabien Gilot (47.05)
Frédérick Bousquet (46.63)
Alain Bernard (46.73)
 France 11 August 2008 China
3 3:09.52 Yevgeny Lagunov (47.90)
Andrey Grechin (47.00)
Danila Izotov (47.23)
Alexander Sukhorukov (47.39)
 Russia 26 July 2009 Italy
4 3:09.91 Eamon Sullivan (47.24)
Andrew Lauterstein (47.87)
Ashley Callus (47.55)
Matt Targett (47.25)
 Australia 11 August 2008 China
5 3:10.34 Gabriel Santos (48.30)
Marcelo Chierighini (46.85)
César Cielo (48.01)
Bruno Fratus (47.18)
 Brazil 23 July 2017 Hungary
6 3:11.39 Santo Condorelli (48.72)
Manuel Frigo (47.29)
Luca Dotto (47.81)
Alessandro Miressi (47.57)
 Italy 21 July 2019 South Korea
7 3:11.62 Adam Brown (49.01)
Simon Burnett (47.57)
Liam Tancock (47.74)
Ross Davenport (47.30)
 Great Britain 26 July 2009 Italy
8 3:11.92 Petter Stymne (49.17)
Lars Frölander (48.02)
Stefan Nystrand (47.25)
Jonas Persson (47.48)
 Sweden 11 August 2008 China
9 3:11.93 Lyndon Ferns (48.32)
Graeme Moore (48.05)
Darian Townsend (48.05)
Roland Schoeman (47.51)
 South Africa 26 July 2009 Italy
10 3:11.99 Dominik Kozma (48.26)
Nándor Németh (48.04)
Péter Holoda (48.48)
Richárd Bohus (47.21)
 Hungary 23 July 2017 Hungary

Men short course

  • Correct as of December 2020
Pos Time Swimmer Nationality Date Venue
1 3:03.03 Caeleb Dressel, Blake Pieroni, Michael Chadwick, Ryan Held  United States 11 December 2018 Hanghzou
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Women long course

  • Correct as of December 2019
Pos Time Swimmer Nationality Date Venue
1 3:30.05 Shayna Jack (54.03)
Bronte Campbell (52.03)
Emma McKeon (52.99)
Cate Campbell (51.00)
 Australia 5 April 2018 Australia
2 3:31.02 Mallory Comerford (52.98)
Abbey Weitzeil (52.66)
Kelsi Dahlia (53.46)
Simone Manuel (51.92)
 United States 21 July 2019 South Korea
3 3:31.72 Inge Dekker (53.61)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (52.30)
Femke Heemskerk (53.03)
Marleen Veldhuis (52.78)
 Netherlands 26 July 2009 Italy
4 3:31.78 Kayla Sanchez (53.72)
Taylor Ruck (52.19)
Penny Oleksiak (52.69)
Maggie MacNeil (53.18)
 Canada 21 July 2019 South Korea
5 3:31.83 Britta Steffen (52.22)
Daniela Samulski (53.49)
Petra Dallmann (53.75)
Daniela Schreiber (52.37)
 Germany 26 July 2009 Italy
6 3:33.94 Sarah Sjöström (51.71)
Michelle Coleman (52.68)
Ida Lindborg (55.59)
Louise Hansson (53.96)
 Sweden 23 July 2017 Hungary
7 3:35.63 Li Zhesi (54.04)
Zhu Qianwei (53.73)
Tang Yi (54.16)
Pang Jiaying (53.70)
 China 26 July 2009 Italy
8 3:35.72 Siobhan-Marie O'Connor (54.06)
Francesca Halsall (53.17)
Amy Smith (53.88)
Rebecca Turner (54.61)
 Great Britain 24 July 2014 Scotland
9 3:35.90 Erika Ferraioli (54.91)
Silvia Di Pietro (53.96)
Aglaia Pezzato (53.86)
Federica Pellegrini (53.17)
 Italy 6 August 2016 Brazil
10 3:36.17 Rika Omoto (54.21)
Tomomi Aoki (54.01)
Aya Sato (53.98)
Rio Shirai (53.97)
 Japan 21 July 2019 South Korea

Women short course

  • Correct as of December 2020
Pos Time Swimmer Nationality Date Venue
1 3:26.53 Inge Dekker, Femke Heemskerk, Maud van der Meer, Ranomi Kromowidjojo  Netherlands 5 December 2014 Doha
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9
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All-time top 25

Men long course

  • Correct as of July 2019
Pos Time Swimmer Nationality Date Venue
1 3:08.24 Michael Phelps (47.51)
Garrett Weber-Gale (47.02)
Cullen Jones (47.65)
Jason Lezak (46.06)
 United States 11 August 2008 China
2 3:08.32 Amaury Leveaux (47.91)
Fabien Gilot (47.05)
Frédérick Bousquet (46.63)
Alain Bernard (46.73)
 France 11 August 2008 China
3 3:09.06 Caeleb Dressel (47.63)
Blake Pieroni (47.49)
Zach Apple (46.86)
Nathan Adrian (47.08)
 United States 21 July 2019 South Korea
4 3:09.21 Michael Phelps (47.78)
Ryan Lochte (47.03)
Matt Grevers (47.61)
Nathan Adrian (46.79)
 United States 26 July 2009 Italy
5 3:09.52 Yevgeny Lagunov (47.90)
Andrey Grechin (47.00)
Danila Izotov (47.23)
Alexander Sukhorukov (47.39)
 Russia 26 July 2009 Italy
6 3:09.89 Fabien Gilot (47.73)
Alain Bernard (46.46)
Grégory Mallet (48.28)
Frédérick Bousquet (47.42)
 France 26 July 2009 Italy
7 3:09.91 Eamon Sullivan (47.24)
Andrew Lauterstein (47.87)
Ashley Callus (47.55)
Matt Targett (47.25)
 Australia 11 August 2008 China
8 3:09.92 Caeleb Dressel (48.10)
Michael Phelps (47.12)
Ryan Held (47.73)
Nathan Adrian (46.97)
 United States 7 August 2016 Brazil
9 3:09.93 Amaury Leveaux (48.13)
Fabien Gilot (47.67)
Clément Lefert (47.39)
Yannick Agnel (46.74)
 France 29 July 2012 Great Britain
10 3:09.97 Vladislav Grinev (47.83)
Vladimir Morozov (47.62)
Kliment Kolesnikov (47.50)
Evgeny Rylov (47.02)
 Russia 21 July 2019 South Korea
11 3:10.06 Caeleb Dressel (47.26)
Townley Haas (47.46)
Blake Pieroni (48.09)
Nathan Adrian (47.25)
 United States 23 July 2017 Hungary
12 3:10.34 Gabriel Santos (48.30)
Marcelo Chierighini (46.85)
César Cielo (48.01)
Bruno Fratus (47.18)
 Brazil 23 July 2017 Hungary
13 3:10.38 Nathan Adrian (47.89)
Michael Phelps (47.15)
Cullen Jones (47.60)
Ryan Lochte (47.74)
 United States 29 July 2012 Great Britain
14 3:10.53 Mehdy Metella (48.08)
Fabien Gilot (48.20)
Florent Manaudou (47.14)
Jérémy Stravius (47.11)
 France 7 August 2016 Brazil
15 3:10.74 Mehdy Metella (48.37)
Florent Manaudou (47.93)
Fabien Gilot (47.08)
Jérémy Stravius (47.36)
 France 2 August 2015 Russia
16 3:10.80 César Cielo (47.09)
Nicolas Oliveira (47.39)
Guilherme Roth (48.15)
Fernando Silva (48.17)
 Brazil 26 July 2009 Italy
17 3:10.88 Andrey Grechin (47.98)
Nikita Lobintsev (47.92)
Vladimir Morozov (47.14)
Danila Izotov (47.84)
 Russia 10 July 2013 Russia
18 3:11.00 James Magnussen (47.49)
Matthew Targett (47.87)
Matthew Abood (47.92)
Eamon Sullivan (47.72)
 Australia 24 July 2011 China
19 3:11.03 Zach Apple (47.79)
Dean Farris (47.48)
Robert Howard (47.74)
Tate Jackson (48.02)
 United States 4 July 2019 Italy
20 3:11.14 Alain Bernard (48.75)
Jérémy Stravius (47.78)
William Meynard (47.39)
Fabien Gilot (47.22)
 France 24 July 2011 China
21 3:11.18 Yannick Agnel (48.76)
Florent Manaudou (47.93)
Fabien Gilot (46.90)
Jérémy Stravius (47.59)
 France 28 July 2013 Spain
22 3:11.19 Andrey Grechin (48.60)
Nikita Lobintsev (47.98)
Vladimir Morozov (46.95)
Alexandr Sukhorukov (47.66)
 Russia 2 August 2015 Russia
23 3:11.22 Cameron McEvoy (48.44)
Clyde Lewis (47.61)
Alexander Graham (48.11)
Kyle Chalmers (47.06)
 Australia 21 July 2019 South Korea
24 3:11.26 César Cielo (47.39)
Nicolas Oliveira (47.51)
Guilherme Roth (48.15)
Fernando Silva (48.21)
 Brazil 26 July 2009 Italy
25 3:11.31 Townley Haas (48.60)
Blake Pieroni (47.32)
Michael Chadwick (47.92)
Zach Apple (47.47)
 United States 21 July 2019 South Korea

Men short course

  • Correct as of December 2020
Pos Time Swimmer Nationality Date Venue
1 3:03.03 Caeleb Dressel, Blake Pieroni, Michael Chadwick, Ryan Held  United States 11 December 2018 Hanghzou
2 3:03.30 Nathan Adrian, Matt Grevers, Garrett Weber-Gale, Michael Phelps  United States 19 December 2009 Manchester
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
15
25 3:09.82 Hryhory Pekarski, Ruclan Skamaroshka, Viktar Staselovich, Yauhen Tsurkin  Netherlands 19 December 2020 Brest

Women long course

  • Correct as of July 2019
Pos Time Swimmer Nationality Date Venue
1 3:30.05 Shayna Jack (54.03)
Bronte Campbell (52.03)
Emma McKeon (52.99)
Cate Campbell (51.00)
 Australia 5 April 2018 Australia
2 3:30.21 Bronte Campbell (52.85)
Brianna Throssell (53.34)
Emma McKeon (52.57)
Cate Campbell (51.45)
 Australia 21 July 2019 South Korea
3 3:30.65 Emma McKeon (53.41)
Brittany Elmslie (53.12)
Bronte Campbell (52.15)
Cate Campbell (51.97)
 Australia 6 August 2016 Brazil
4 3:30.98 Bronte Campbell (53.15)
Melanie Schlanger (52.76)
Emma McKeon (52.91)
Cate Campbell (52.16)
 Australia 24 July 2014 Great Britain
5 3:31.02 Mallory Comerford (52.98)
Abbey Weitzeil (52.66)
Kelsi Dahlia (53.46)
Simone Manuel (51.92)
 United States 21 July 2019 South Korea
6 3:31.48 Emily Seebohm (53.92)
Emma McKeon (53.57)
Bronte Campbell (51.77)
Cate Campbell (52.22)
 Australia 2 August 2015 Russia
7 3:31.58 Emily Seebohm (54.56)
Shayna Jack (53.10)
Emma McKeon (52.56)
Cate Campbell (51.36)
 Australia 9 August 2018 Japan
8 3:31.72 Inge Dekker (53.61)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (52.30)
Femke Heemskerk (53.03)
Marleen Veldhuis (52.78)
 Netherlands 26 July 2009 Italy
Mallory Comerford (52.59)
Kelsi Worrell (53.16)
Katie Ledecky (53.83)
Simone Manuel (52.14)
 United States 23 July 2017 Hungary
10 3:31.78 Kayla Sanchez (53.72)
Taylor Ruck (52.19)
Penny Oleksiak (52.69)
Maggie MacNeil (53.18)
 Canada 21 July 2019 South Korea
11 3:31.83 Britta Steffen (52.22)
Daniela Samulski (53.49)
Petra Dallmann (53.75)
Daniela Schreiber (52.37)
 Germany 26 July 2009 Italy
12 3:31.89 Simone Manuel (53.36)
Abbey Weitzeil (52.56)
Dana Vollmer (53.18)
Katie Ledecky (52.79)
 United States 6 August 2016 Brazil
13 3:32.01 Shayna Jack (53.75)
Bronte Campbell (52.14)
Brittany Elmslie (53.83)
Emma McKeon (52.29)
 Australia 23 July 2017 Hungary
14 3:32.31 Missy Franklin (53.51)
Natalie Coughlin (52.98)
Shannon Vreeland (53.22)
Megan Romano (52.60)
 United States 28 July 2013 Spain
15 3:32.39 Madison Wilson (54.11)
Brittany Elmslie (53.22)
Bronte Campbell (53.26)
Cate Campbell (51.80)
 Australia 6 August 2016 Brazil
16 3:32.43 Cate Campbell (52.33)
Bronte Campbell (53.47)
Emma McKeon (53.19)
Alicia Coutts (53.44)
 Australia 28 July 2013 Spain
17 3:32.46 Cate Campbell (52.89)
Brittany Elmslie (53.72)
Melanie Schlanger (52.97)
Bronte Campbell (52.88)
 Australia 21 August 2014 Australia
18 3:32.64 Kim Busch (54.05)
Femke Heemskerk (52.84)
Maud van der Meer (53.77)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (51.98)
 Netherlands 23 July 2017 Hungary
19 3:32.89 Sandrine Mainville (53.86)
Chantal Van Landeghem (53.12)
Taylor Ruck (53.19)
Penny Oleksiak (52.72)
 Canada 6 August 2016 Brazil
20 3:33.01 Libby Trickett (52.62)
Marieke Guehrer (53.60)
Shayne Reese (53.25)
Felicity Galvez (53.54)
 Australia 26 July 2009 Italy
21 3:33.15 Alicia Coutts (53.90)
Cate Campbell (53.19)
Brittany Elmslie (53.41)
Melanie Schlanger (52.65)
 Australia 28 July 2012 Great Britain
22 3:33.35 Lia Neal (53.94)
Kelsi Worrell (53.27)
Olivia Smoliga (53.67)
Mallory Comerford (52.47)
 United States 23 July 2017 Hungary
23 3:33.39 Cate Campbell (52.44)
Brianna Throssell (53.66)
Madison Wilson (53.90)
Bronte Campbell (53.39)
 Australia 21 July 2019 South Korea
24 3:33.45 Mallory Comerford (53.48)
Margo Geer (53.59)
Kelsi Dahlia (53.59)
Simone Manuel (52.79)
 United States 9 August 2018 Japan
25 3:33.59 Amanda Weir (53.60)
Lia Neal (53.63)
Allison Schmitt (53.72)
Katie Ledecky (52.64)
 United States 6 August 2016 Brazil

Women short course

  • Correct as of December 2020
Pos Time Swimmer Nationality Date Venue
1 3:26.53

Inge Dekker, Femke Heemskerk, Maud van der Meer, Ranomi Kromowidjojo

 Netherlands 5 December 2014 Doha
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
25

Mixed long course

  • Correct as of July 2019
Pos Time Swimmer Nationality Date Venue
1 3:19.40 Caeleb Dressel (47.34)
Zach Apple (47.34)
Mallory Comerford (52.72)
Simone Manuel (52.00)
 United States 27 July 2019 South Korea
2 3:19.60 Caeleb Dressel (47.22)
Nathan Adrian (47.49)
Mallory Comerford (52.71)
Simone Manuel (52.18)
 United States 29 July 2017 Hungary
3 3:19.97 Kyle Chalmers (47.37)
Clyde Lewis (48.18)
Emma McKeon (52.06)
Bronte Campbell (52.36)
 Australia 27 July 2019 South Korea
4 3:21.81 Ben Schwietert (49.12)
Kyle Stolk (47.80)
Femke Heemskerk (52.33)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (52.56)
 Netherlands 29 July 2017 Hungary
5 3:22.07 Jérémy Stravius (48.81)
Mehdy Metella (47.45)
Marie Wattel (53.47)
Charlotte Bonnet (52.34)
 France 8 August 2018 Great Britain
6 3:22.11 Clément Mignon (48.44)
Mehdy Metella (47.78)
Charlotte Bonnet (52.87)
Marie Wattel (53.02)
 France 27 July 2019 South Korea
7 3:22.54 Markus Thormeyer (48.84)
Yuri Kisil (48.58)
Taylor Ruck (53.12)
Penny Oleksiak (52.00)
 Canada 27 July 2019 South Korea
8 3:22.70 Blake Pieroni (48.15)
Nathan Adrian (47.67)
Katie McLaughlin (53.96)
Abbey Weitzeil (52.92)
 United States 27 July 2019 South Korea
9 3:22.72 Vladislav Grinev (48.42)
Vladimir Morozov (47.31)
Maria Kameneva (52.95)
Daria Ustinova (54.04)
 Russia 27 July 2019 South Korea
10 3:23.05 Ryan Lochte (48.79)
Nathan Adrian (47.29)
Simone Manuel (53.66)
Missy Franklin (53.31)
 United States 8 August 2015 Russia
11 3:23.10 Sebastiaan Verschuren (48.74)
Joost Reijns (49.09)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (52.48)
Femke Heemskerk (52.79)
 Netherlands 8 August 2015 Russia
12 3:23.29 Tommaso D'Orsogna (49.65)
Cate Campbell (52.83)
James Magnussen (47.29)
Bronte Campbell (53.52)
 Australia 1 February 2014 Australia
13 3:23.48 Kyle Stolk (48.97)
Jesse Puts (47.84)
Femke Heemskerk (52.81)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (53.86)
 Netherlands 27 July 2019 South Korea
14 3:23.55 Yuri Kisil (48.51)
Javier Acevedo (48.68)
Chantal Van Landeghem (53.25)
Penny Oleksiak (53.11)
 Canada 29 July 2017 Hungary
15 3:23.59 Santo Condorelli (48.19)
Yuri Kisil (48.25)
Chantal Van Landeghem (53.60)
Sandrine Mainville (53.55)
 Canada 8 August 2015 Russia
16 3:23.64 Sebastiaan Verschuren (48.64)
Ben Schwietert (49.03)
Maud van der Meer (53.70)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (52.27)
 Netherlands 20 May 2016 Great Britain
17 3:23.77 Cameron McEvoy (48.69)
Alexander Graham (48.40)
Brianna Throssell (53.46)
Madison Wilson (53.22)
 Australia 27 July 2019 South Korea
18 3:23.89 Ben Schwietert (48.97)
Kyle Stolk (48.06)
Femke Heemskerk (52.77)
Maud van der Meer (54.09)
 Netherlands 29 July 2017 Hungary
19 3:23.93 Blake Pieroni (48.23)
Townley Haas (48.32)
Lia Neal (53.98)
Kelsi Worrell (53.40)
 United States 29 July 2017 Hungary
20 3:23.97 Nyls Korstanje (49.40)
Stan Pijnenburg (48.74)
Femke Heemskerk (52.62)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (53.21)
 Netherlands 8 August 2018 Great Britain
21 3:24.09 Markus Thormeyer (48.98)
Yuri Kisil (48.25)
Kayla Sanchez (53.10)
Maggie MacNeil (53.76)
 Canada 27 July 2019 South Korea
22 3:24.21 Vladimir Morozov (48.27)
Alexandr Sukhorukov (47.74)
Veronika Popova (53.72)
Nataliya Lovtsova (54.48)
 Russia 8 August 2015 Russia
23 3:24.27 Clément Mignon (48.33)
Maxime Grousset (48.61)
Charlotte Bonnet (53.39)
Béryl Gastaldello (53.94)
 France 27 July 2019 South Korea
24 3:24.50 Kliment Kolesnikov (48.45)
Vladislav Grinev (47.69)
Maria Kameneva (53.90)
Arina Openysheva (54.46)
 Russia 8 August 2018 Great Britain
25 3:24.51 Conor Dwyer (49.47)
Ryan Lochte (48.43)
Margo Geer (53.12)
Abbey Weitzeil (53.49)
 United States 8 August 2015 Russia

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