List of World Deaf Swimming Championships records

The World Deaf Championships records in swimming are the fastest ever performances of deaf athletes swum at any edition of the meet, which are recognised and ratified by the Comité International des Sports des Sourds and FINA.

All times are swum in a long-course (50m) pool. All records were set in finals unless noted otherwise.

Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
50m freestyle 23.19 Illia Sultanov   Ukraine 19 August 2023 6th World Deaf Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina [1]
100m freestyle 51.42 r, DWR Marcus Titus   United States 9 August 2011 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [2]
200m freestyle 1:53.40 Luca Germano   Italy 7 August 2011 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [3][4]
400m freestyle 4:03.09 Luca Germano   Italy 13 August 2011 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [5][6]
800m freestyle 8:27.85 Federico Tamborrino   Italy 17 August 2023 6th World Deaf Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina [7]
1500m freestyle 16:08.92 Satoi Fujihara   Japan 31 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [8]
50m backstroke 26.80 Lars Kochmann   Germany 26 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [9]
100m backstroke 57.85 Lars Kochmann   Germany 28 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [10]
200m backstroke 2:06.11 Vladyslav Kremliakov   Ukraine 15 August 2023 6th World Deaf Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina [11]
50m breaststroke 27.79 DWR Marcus Titus   United States 7 August 2011 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [12][13]
100m breaststroke 1:00.59 Marcus Titus   United States 18 August 2015 4th World Deaf Championships San Antonio, United States
200m breaststroke 2:16.77 Marcus Titus   United States 8 August 2011 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [14][15]
50m butterfly 25.17 Marcus Titus   United States 9 August 2011 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [16][17]
100m butterfly 55.62 Ibara Ryutaro   Japan 18 August 2023 6th World Deaf Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina [18]
200m butterfly 2:01.71 DWR Luca Germano   Italy 8 August 2011 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [19][20]
200m individual medley 2:05.40 Ibara Ryutaro   Japan 30 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [21]
400m individual medley 4:30.04 Ibara Ryutaro   Japan 26 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [22]
4×100m freestyle relay 3:28.63   Russia 31 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [23]
4×200m freestyle relay 7:42.91   Russia 29 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [24]
4×100m medley relay 3:50.90   Russia 27 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [25]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by FINA; WRWorld record;
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

Women

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Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
50m freestyle 26.29 Olga Kliuchnikova   Russia 27 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [26]
100m freestyle 58.05 Ganna Lytvynenko   Ukraine 15 August 2007 2nd World Deaf Championships Chinese Taipei
200m freestyle 2:08.25 Carli Cronk   United States 19 August 2023 6th World Deaf Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina [27]
400m freestyle 4:31.16 Carli Cronk   United States 14 August 2023 6th World Deaf Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina [28]
800m freestyle 9:16.22 Rebecca Meyers   United States 11 August 2011 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [29][30]
1500m freestyle 18:02.70 Carli Cronk   United States 16 August 2023 6th World Deaf Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina [31]
50m backstroke 29.71 Olga Kliuchnikova   Russia 29 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [32]
100m backstroke 1:04.93 Olga Kliuchnikova   Russia 31 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [33]
200m backstroke 2:19.80 Olga Kliuchnikova   Russia 27 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [34]
50m breaststroke 31.97 DWR Mariia Rezhylo   Ukraine 28 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [35]
100m breaststroke 1:11.53 DWR Aksana Petrushenka   Belarus 20 August 2015 4th World Deaf Championships San Antonio, United States [36]
200m breaststroke 2:35.65 DWR Aksana Petrushenka   Belarus 8 August 2011 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [37][38]
50m butterfly 27.48 DWR Olga Kliuchnikova   Russia 26 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [39]
100m butterfly 1:02.28 Carli Cronk   United States 14 August 2023 6th World Deaf Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina [40]
200m butterfly 2:19.57 Carli Cronk   United States 17 August 2023 6th World Deaf Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina [41]
200m individual medley 2:22.78 Aksana Petrushenka   Belarus 11 August 2011 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [42]
400m individual medley 5:00.96 DWR Polina Bilalova   Russia 29 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [43]
4×100m freestyle relay 4:01.90   Ukraine 9 August 2011 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [44][45]
4×200m freestyle relay 8:49.55
  United States 12 August 2011 3rd World Deaf Championships Coimbra, Portugal [46][47]
4×100m medley relay 4:25.84   Russia 30 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [48]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by FINA; WRWorld record;
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

Mixed Relay

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Event Time Name Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
4×100m freestyle relay 3:42.89   Russia 28 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [49]
4×100m medley relay 4:09.97   Russia 31 August 2019 5th World Deaf Championships São Paulo, Brazil [50]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by CISS, FINA;
Records not set in finals: h – heat

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