Liam Tancock - Personal Bests and Records Held

Personal Bests and Records Held

Long course (50 m)
Event Time


Date Meet Location Ref
01 ! 100 m freestyle 48.76 02009-03-1919 Mar 2009 British Championships United Kingdom, Sheffield ! Sheffield, United Kingdom
02 ! 50 m backstroke 24.04
02009-08-022 Aug 2009 World Championships Italy, Rome ! Rome, Italy
04 ! 100 m backstroke 52.73
02009-07-2828 Jul 2009 World Championships Italy, Rome ! Rome, Italy
06 ! 200 m individual medley 1:57.79 02008-04-011 Apr 2008 British Championships United Kingdom, Sheffield ! Sheffield, United Kingdom
Short course (25 m)
Event Time


Date Meet Location Ref
01 ! 50 m backstroke 23.10
02009-08-077 Aug 2009 Grand Prix United Kingdom, Leeds ! Leeds, United Kingdom
02 ! 100 m backstroke 50.14
02008-04-1010 Apr 2008 World SC Championships United Kingdom, Manchester ! Manchester, United Kingdom
03 ! 100 m individual medley 52.22
02008-04-1313 Apr 2008 World SC Championships United Kingdom, Manchester ! Manchester, United Kingdom
04 ! 200 m individual medley 1:53.10
02008-04-1111 Apr 2008 World SC Championships United Kingdom, Manchester ! Manchester, United Kingdom

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