How Many Super-Suit Marks Remain in the All-Time Top-25s? (Women’s Edition)
A scan of the all-time women’s event rankings reveals a collection of times that were produced during the sport’s super-suit era, which unfolded from 2008-09. The most notable performance from that stretch is undoubtedly the world record in the 200-meter butterfly, a 2:01.81 from China’s Liu Zige. That mark is under threat, however, as Canadian star Summer McIntosh gave it a nudge last year with a swim of 2:01.99.
When analyzing the all-time top-25 performances and performers in women’s competition, it is interesting to note that there are only 25 performances still standing from the super-suit days, a number that is less than half of the men’s total, which sits at 51. More, of the 25 women’s marks still in the top-25, 10 come from the 200 butterfly. The numbers are more in sync when comparing performers, with 55 women remaining ranked, as opposed to 67 men.
Here is an event-by-event look at how many top-25 women’s performances and performers remain from the super-suit era.
Top-25 Performances
50 Freestyle – 1
100 Freestyle – 2
200 Freestyle – 2
400 Freestyle – 0
800 Freestyle – 0
1500 Freestyle – 0
50 Backstroke – 1
100 Backstroke – 0
200 Backstroke – 0
50 Breaststroke – 0
100 Breaststroke – 3
200 Breaststroke – 0
50 Butterfly – 0
100 Butterfly – 0
200 Butterfly – 10
200 Individual Medley – 3
400 Individual Medley – 3
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Top-25 Performers
50 Freestyle – 5
100 Freestyle – 2
200 Freestyle – 3
400 Freestyle – 3
800 Freestyle – 5
1500 Freestyle – 2
50 Backstroke – 4
100 Backstroke – 2
200 Backstroke – 3
50 Breaststroke – 2
100 Breaststroke – 3
200 Breaststroke – 3
50 Butterfly – 3
100 Butterfly – 2
200 Butterfly – 6
200 Individual Medley – 3
400 Individual Medley – 4
