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2025 World Championships
July 27 – August 3, 2025 (pool swimming) Singapore, Singapore World Aquatics Championships Arena LCM (50m) Meet Central How To Watch SwimSwam Preview Index Entry Book Live Results Live Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6Day 7 Finals Heat Sheet
Event Schedule:
WOMEN’S 50 BUTTERFLY – Final
World Record: 24.43 — Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden (2014) World Junior Record: 25.46 — Rikako Ikee, Japan (2017) Championship Record: 24.60 — Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden (2017) 2023 World Champion: Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden — 24.77Final:
MEN’S 50 FREESTYLE – Final
World Record: 20.91 — Cesar Cielo, Brazil (2009) World Junior Record: 21.75 — Michael Andrew, United States (2017) Championship Record: 21.04 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2019) 2023 World Champion: Cameron McEvoy, Australia — 21.06 2024 Olympic Champion: Cameron McEvoy, Australia — 21.25Final:
WOMEN’S 200 BACKSTROKE – Final
World Record: 2:03.14 — Kaylee McKeown, Australia (2023) World Junior Record: 2:03.35 — Regan Smith, United States (2019) Championship Record: 2:03.35 — Regan Smith, United States (2019) 2023 World Champion: Kaylee McKeown, Australia — 2:03.85 2024 Olympic Champion: Kaylee McKeown, Australia — 2:03.73Final:
Women’s 50 Breaststroke — Semifinals
World Record: 29.16 — Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania (2023) World Junior Record: 29.30 — Benedetta Pilato, Italy (2021) Championship Record: 29.16 — Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania (2023) 2023 World Champion: Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania — 29.16Finalists:
MEN’S 100 BUTTERFLY – Final
World Record: 49.45 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2021) World Junior Record: 50.62 — Kristof Milak, Hungary (2017) Championship Record: 49.50 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2019) 2023 World Champion: Maxime Grousset, France — 50.14 2024 Olympic Champion: Kristof Milak, Hungary — 49.90Final:
Women’s 50 Freestyle — Semifinals
World Record: 23.61 — Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden (2023) World Junior Record: 24.17 — Claire Curzan, United States (2021) Championship Record: 23.61 — Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden (2023) 2023 World Champion: Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden — 23.62 2024 Olympic Champion: Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden — 23.71Finalists:
Men’s 50 Backstroke — Semifinals
World Record: 23.55 — Kliment Kolesnikov, Russia (2023) World Junior Record: 24.00 — Kliment Kolesnikov, Russia (2018) Championship Record: 24.04 — Liam Tancock, Great Britain (2009) 2023 World Champion: Hunter Armstrong, United States — 24.05Finalists:
Women’s 800 Freestyle — Final
World Record: 8:04.12 — Katie Ledecky, United States (2025) World Junior Record: 8:11.00 — Katie Ledecky, United States (2014) Championship Record: 8:07.39 — Katie Ledecky, United States (2015) 2023 World Champion: Katie Ledecky, United States — 8:08.87 2024 Olympic Champion: Katie Ledecky, United States — 8:11.04Final:
Mixed 4×100 Freestyle Relay — Final
World Record: 3:18.83 — Australia (J. Cartwright, K. Chalmers, S. Jack, M. O’Callaghan) (2023) World Junior Record: 3:24.29 — Australia (F. Southam, E. Sommerville, O. Wunsch, M. Jansen) (2023) Championship Record: 3:18.83 — Australia (J. Cartwright, K. Chalmers, S. Jack, M. O’Callaghan) (2023) 2023 World Champion: Australia (J. Cartwright, K. Chalmers, S. Jack, M. O’Callaghan) — 3:18.83Final:
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