I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but here’s what’s known about recent 100m backstroke world records up to 2024–2025 to anchor you, and I can fetch the very latest if you’d like.
Direct answer
- As of my last update, Regan Smith held the women’s 100m backstroke long course world record (57.13 from the 2024 U.S. Trials, lowering the mark she originally set in 2019). The men’s long course record has been held by Thomas Ceccon (51.60 in 2022) and previously Ryan Murphy (51.75 in 2016) with updates in 2023–2024 potentially reshaping the record depending on the event. If you want the absolute latest, I can look it up and confirm whether a new record has been set recently at a major championships or meet.
What you might want to know
- Recent record holders by event type:
- Long course (50m pool) women: Regan Smith’s 57.x times have been the benchmark since 2019, with 2024 trials confirming the record remains among the fastest ever. If a newer time has been posted, it would be at a major meet like the world championships or Olympic trials. [context: Smith’s 57.13 at the 2024 U.S. Trials is the standout performance historically in this event].[5]
- Long course (50m pool) men: Ceccon’s 51.60 from the 2022 World Championships stood as the record, with Ryan Murphy’s 51.75 from 2016 a previous landmark. While Armstrong and Murphy have pushed back at times, Ceccon’s mark is the most recent official long-course WR in this event as of the 2022 Worlds; any 2023–2024 changes would be at major events..[2][3]
- Short course (25m pool) records are separate and have their own holders, sometimes different from long course, and have seen rapid turnover in recent years.
If you’d like, I can:
- Check the latest official records from World Aquatics and major meet results to confirm the current world record holder and time for both men and women in long course 100m backstroke.
- Present a concise table of current world records (long course men and women, short course men and women) with dates and event names.
- Provide a quick one-line update for the exact latest news, with a citation.
Sources
More sports News: Thomas Ceccon continued Italy's strong start to the Swimming World Championships when he smashed the 100m backstroke world record in his final in Buda
timesofindia.indiatimes.com"I watched a lot of Shark Week, so I was channeling my inner shark."
www.nbcsports.comOliver Morgan broke a 15-year British record on a night that saw all four major 100m Backstroke finals serve up Paris Olympic and Paralympic nomination times on the second day at the Speedo Aquatics GB Swimming Championships.
www.britishswimming.orgFollow along for event-by-event recaps, highlights and live updates from the 2024 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials, featuring Caeleb Dressel, Kate Douglass and Regan Smith.
www.nbcolympics.comBUDAPEST, June 20 (Xinhua) -- Italian swimmer Thomas Ceccon set a new world record of 51.60 seconds in the men's 100m backstroke on the third day of the 19th FINA World Championships here on Monday. The previous world record holder American Ryan Murphy, who swam then world's best 51.75 at the 2016 Rio Olympics, won the silver in 51.97 and his compatriot Hunter Armstrong took bronze in 51.98.
english.news.cnThe women's 100-metre backstroke is set to be one of the highlight events in the pool at this year's Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, with three world record holders in the event vying for the gold medal.
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