Men
Event | Long course (50 m) | Short course (25 m) |
---|---|---|
50 free | 21.67 Roland Schoeman |
20.30+ Roland Schoeman |
100 free | 47.79 Lyndon Ferns |
46.00 Lyndon Ferns |
200 free | 1:45.67 Jean Basson |
1:40.89 Darian Townsend |
400 free | 3:46.31 Ryk Neethling |
3:39.91 Ryk Neethling |
800 free | 7:56.82 Troyden Prinsloo |
7:44.10 Ryk Neethling |
1500 free | 15:00.48 Ryk Neethling |
14:39.04 Ryk Neethling |
50 back | 24.34 Gerhard Zandberg |
22.85 Gerhard Zandberg |
100 back | 53.75 Gerhard Zandberg |
50.00 George Du Rand |
200 back | 1:55.75 George Du Rand |
1:47.08 George Du Rand |
50 breast | 26.67 Cameron van der Burgh |
25.25 Cameron van der Burgh |
100 breast | 58.46 Cameron van der Burgh |
55.61 Cameron van der Burgh |
200 breast | 2:09.61 Neil Versfeld |
2:02.56 Neil Versfeld |
50 fly | 22.90+ Roland Schoeman |
21.87 Roland Schoeman |
100 fly | 51.44 Chad le Clos |
48.82 Chad le Clos |
200 fly | 1:54.51 Sebastien Rousseau |
1:53.16 Chad le Clos |
100 IM | not swum | 51.05 Gerhard Zandberg |
200 IM | 1:58.49 Chad le Clos |
1:51.55 Darian Townsend |
400 IM | 4:12.24 Chad le Clos |
4:02.18 Chad le Clos |
400 free relay | 3:11.93 South Africa |
3:20.77 Seals ASC |
800 free relay | 7:08.01 South Africa |
7:18.94 South Africa |
400 medley relay | 3:31.53 South Africa |
3:35.77 Players Academy-NT South Africa |
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