Freestyle is the fastest swimming stroke in major competitions.

Image Credit: ViktorCap/iStock/Getty Images International swimming competitions feature four strokes: freestyle, butterfly, backstroke and breaststroke. Swimming statistics show freestyle remains the fastest stroke, according to world records posted on USAswimming.com, followed by butterfly, backstroke and breaststroke, the slowest competitive swimming stroke.

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 Freestyle Rules

The classic freestyle, also known as the front crawl, combines a scissor kick with an overhead arm pull in which the arms move in an alternating pattern. Swimmers face the bottom of the pool to swim the freestyle. The international swimming governing body, the Federation Internationale de Natation or FINA, does not provide specific rules for the execution of the freestyle in its rulebook. In fact, swimmers can swim in any style they choose during freestyle events, except in medley events, when they may not swim backstroke, breaststroke or butterfly. Still, most swimmers perform the classic freestyle stroke that has proved to be the fastest stroke in competitive swimming.

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  Butterfly Rules

The butterfly stroke combines a dolphin kick with an overhead arm pull in which the arms move together. According to FINA rules, swimmers must move their legs up and down simultaneously and may not perform a scissor kick or butterfly kick. Butterfly swimmers also must move their arms together simultaneously throughout the race. Freestyle Records All of the fastest 50 m, 100 m, 200 m, 400 m and 800 m swimming records have been achieved in freestyle events, according to the world records posted at USAswimming.org.

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 Here are the current world records in freestyle:

50 meters:Men: Cesar Cielo Filho, 20 seconds, 91 milliseconds (2009)Women: Sarah Sjoestroem, 23 seconds, 67 milliseconds (2017) 100 meters:Men: Cielo Filho, 46 seconds, 91 milliseconds (2009)Women: Sjoestroem, 51 seconds, 71 milliseconds (2017) 200 meters:Men: Paul Biedermann, 1 minute, 42 seconds (2009)Women: Frederica Pellegrini, 1 minute, 52 seconds, 98 milliseconds (2009) 400 meters:Men: Biedermann, 3 minutes, 40 seconds, 7 milliseconds (2009)Women: Katie Ledecky, 3 minutes, 56 seconds, 46 milliseconds (2016) 800 meters:Men: Lin Zhang, 7 minutes, 32 seconds, 12 milliseconds (2009)Women: Ledecky, 8 minutes, 4 seconds, 79 milliseconds (2016) 1,500 meters:Men: Yang Sun, 14 minutes, 31 seconds, 2 milliseconds (2012)Women: Ledecky, 15 minutes, 20 seconds, 48 milliseconds (2018)

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 Butterfly Records

Here are the current world records in butterfly:

50 meters:Men: Andrii Govorov, 22 seconds, 27 milliseconds (2018)Women: Sarah Sjoestroem, 24 seconds, 43 milliseconds (2014) 100 meters:Men: Caleb Dressel, 49 seconds, 50 milliseconds (2019)Women: Sjoestroem, 55 seconds, 48 milliseconds (2016) 200 meters:Men: Kristof Milak, 1 minute, 50 seconds, 73 milliseconds (2019)Women: Zige Liu, 2 minutes, 1 seconds, 81 milliseconds (2009)

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      USA Swimming: World, American &ampamp; U.S. Open Records
    
      FINA: Butterfly Swimming Rules
    
      FINA: Freestyle Swimming Rules
       




  references
  
      USA Swimming: World, American &ampamp; U.S. Open Records
    
      FINA: Butterfly Swimming Rules
    
      FINA: Freestyle Swimming Rules
    




Freestyle is the fastest swimming stroke in major competitions.

Image Credit: ViktorCap/iStock/Getty Images

Image Credit: ViktorCap/iStock/Getty Images

  • Men: Cesar Cielo Filho, 20 seconds, 91 milliseconds (2009)Women: Sarah Sjoestroem, 23 seconds, 67 milliseconds (2017)

  • Men: Cielo Filho, 46 seconds, 91 milliseconds (2009)Women: Sjoestroem, 51 seconds, 71 milliseconds (2017)

  • Men: Paul Biedermann, 1 minute, 42 seconds (2009)Women: Frederica Pellegrini, 1 minute, 52 seconds, 98 milliseconds (2009)

  • Men: Biedermann, 3 minutes, 40 seconds, 7 milliseconds (2009)Women: Katie Ledecky, 3 minutes, 56 seconds, 46 milliseconds (2016)

  • Men: Lin Zhang, 7 minutes, 32 seconds, 12 milliseconds (2009)Women: Ledecky, 8 minutes, 4 seconds, 79 milliseconds (2016)

  • Men: Yang Sun, 14 minutes, 31 seconds, 2 milliseconds (2012)Women: Ledecky, 15 minutes, 20 seconds, 48 milliseconds (2018)

  • Men: Andrii Govorov, 22 seconds, 27 milliseconds (2018)Women: Sarah Sjoestroem, 24 seconds, 43 milliseconds (2014)

  • Men: Caleb Dressel, 49 seconds, 50 milliseconds (2019)Women: Sjoestroem, 55 seconds, 48 milliseconds (2016)

  • Men: Kristof Milak, 1 minute, 50 seconds, 73 milliseconds (2019)Women: Zige Liu, 2 minutes, 1 seconds, 81 milliseconds (2009)

        USA Swimming: World, American &ampamp; U.S. Open Records
    
        FINA: Butterfly Swimming Rules
    
        FINA: Freestyle Swimming Rules