Mark Foster (swimmer) - Personal Bests and Records Held

Personal Bests and Records Held

Long course (50 m)
Event Time


Date Meet Location Ref
01 ! 50 m freestyle 21.96
02008-06-2121 Jun 2008 Golden Bear Croatia, Zagreb ! Zagreb, Croatia
02 ! 100 m freestyle 51.67 01994-08-1818 Aug 1994 Commonwealth Games Canada, Victoria, British Columbia ! Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
03 ! 50 m butterfly 23.51
02003-06-088 June 2003 Golden Bear Croatia, Zagreb ! Zagreb, Croatia
Short course (25 m)
Event Time


Date Meet Location Ref
01 ! 50 m freestyle 21.13
02001-01-2828 Jan 2001 World Cup France, Paris ! Paris, France
02 ! 100 m freestyle 49.65 01993-12-022 Dec 1993 World SC Championships Spain, Palma de Mallorca ! Palma de Mallorca, Spain
03 ! 50 m butterfly 22:87
02001-01-1717 Jan 2001 World Cup United Kingdom, Sheffield ! Sheffield, United Kingdom
04 ! 100 m butterfly 54.81 01993-01-099 Jan 1993 World Cup China, Beijing ! Beijing, China

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