Men’s 200m Individual Medley – Long Course
World’s Fastest 200m Individual Medley – Men’s Long Course
World Record: Ryan Lochte 1:54.00
Olympic Record: Leon Marchand 1:54.05 (NEW)
World Junior Record: Ryan Lochte 1:54.00
Commonwealth Record: Duncan Scott 1:55.28
Top 10 All-time Performers:
- Ryan Lochte (24.89, 28.59, 33.03, 27.49) 1:54.00
- Leon Marchand (24.72, 28.83, 32.36, 28.15) 1:54.06
- Michael Phelps (24.83, 28.84, 33.13, 27.36) 1:54.16
- Shun Wang (24.53, 28.85, 33.56, 27.68) 1:54.62
- Kosuke Hagino (24.43, 28.43, 34.08, 28.13) 1:55.07
- Laszio Cseh (24.72, 29.06, 33.62, 27.78) 1:55.18
- Shaine Casas (24.30, 29.07, 33.37, 28.50) 1:55.24
- Michael Andrew (23.90, 29.19, 32.21, 29.96) 1:55.26
- Duncan Scott (25.06, 29.46, 33.30, 27.46) 1:55.28
- Eric Shanteau (25.52, 30.83, 31.51, 27.50) 1:55.36
- Chase Kalisz (25.44, 29.14, 32.60, 28.22) 1:55.40
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The chart below compares the World’s fastest 200m Individual Medley swimmers. Swimmers and coaches can looks at the individual Splits, Stroke Counts and the first 50m split compared to swimmers 50m PB. All swim data has been collected from our team reviewing race footage where possible.
Men's 200m IM - Long Course | |||||||||||||
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Ryan Lochte | Leon Marchand | Michael Phelps | Wang Shun | Kosuke Hagino | Laszio Cseh | Shaine Casas | Michael Andrew | Duncan Scott | Eric Shanteau | Chase Kalisz | |||
Height: | 6ft 2in 188cm | 6ft 2 in 187cm | 6ft 4in 193cm | 6ft 3in 191cm | 5 ft 10 in 177cm | 6 ft 2 in 188cm | 6 ft 4in 193cm | 6 ft 6 in 196cm | 6 ft 3 in 190cm | 6 ft 2 in 188cm | 6 ft 4 in 193cm | ||
Weight: | 195lb 88kg | 170lb 77kg | 194lb 88kg | 163lb 74kg | 157Ib 71kg | 181Ib 82kg | 205lb 93kg | 190lb 81kg | 176Ib 80kg | 190Ib 86kg | |||
Country: | USA | FRA | USA | CHN | JPN | HUN | USA | USA | GBR | USA | USA | ||
DOB: | 1984-08-30 | 2002-05-17 | 1985-06-30 | 1994-02-11 | 1994-08-15 | 1985-12-03 | 1999-12-25 | 1999-04-18 | 1997-05-06 | 1983-10-01 | 1994-03-07 | ||
Meet: | 14th FINA World Championships 2011 | Olympic Games Paris 2024 | 14th FINA World Championships 2011 | 2023 Asian Games | Japan Swim 2016 | 13th FINA World Championships 2009 | 2022 U.S Natioanls | U.S. Olympics Trials 2021 | Tokyo Olympics 2020 (2021) | 13th FINA World Championships 2009 | 13th Pan Pacific Championships 2018 | ||
1st 50m Split | |||||||||||||
Strokes | 16 | 18 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 18 | ||||||
Split Time: | 24.89 | 24.72 | 24.83 | 24.53 | 24.43 | 24.72 | 24.30 | 23.90 | 25.06 | 25.52 | 25.44 | ||
50m PB: | 24.13 | 24.67 | 23.36 | 24.53 | 24.43 | 23.06 | 23.31 | 22.80 | 24.07 | 25.27 | |||
Time off 50m PB: | 0.76 | 0.05 | 1.47 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 1.66 | 0.99 | 1.10 | 0.99 | 0.17 | |||
Percentage of 50m PB: | 103.150% | 100.203% | 106.293% | 100.000% | 100.000% | 107.199% | 104.247% | 104.825% | 104.113% | 100.673% | |||
2nd 50m Split | 28.59 | 28.83 | 28.84 | 28.85 | 28.43 | 29.06 | 29.07 | 29.19 | 29.46 | 30.83 | 29.14 | ||
Strokes | 31 | 32 | 32 | 8 | 29 | 29 | 33 | ||||||
Split Time: | 53.48 | 53.55 | 53.67 | 53.38 | 52.86 | 53.78 | 53.37 | 53.09 | 54.52 | 56.35 | 54.58 | ||
3rd 50m Split | 33.03 | 32.36 | 33.13 | 33.56 | 34.08 | 33.62 | 33.37 | 32.21 | 33.30 | 31.51 | 32.60 | ||
Strokes | 19 | 17 | 18 | 20 | 16 | 19 | 24 | ||||||
Split Time: | 1:26.51 | 1:25.91 | 1:26.80 | 1:26.94 | 1:26.94 | 1:27.40 | 1:26.74 | 1:25.30 | 1:27.82 | 1:27.86 | 1.27.18 | ||
4th 50m Split | 27.49 | 28.15 | 27.36 | 27.68 | 28.13 | 27.78 | 28.50 | 29.96 | 27.46 | 27.50 | 28.22 | ||
Strokes | 33 | 30 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 34 | 39 | ||||||
Total Time: | 1:54.00 | 1:54.06 | 1:54.16 | 1:54.62 | 1:55.07 | 1:55.18 | 1:55.24 | 1:55.26 | 1:55.28 | 1:55.36 | 1:55.40 |
Here is Ryan Lochte’s 200m Individual Medley World Record swim to view.
Here is the list of the Men’s 400m IM Long Course.
- Ryan Lochte (1:54.00):
- Splits: Lochte’s splits of 24.89, 28.59, 33.03, and 27.49 demonstrate his ability to maintain a strong pace throughout all four disciplines. His closing speed in the freestyle leg contributes to his impressive overall time of 1:54.00.
- Michael Phelps (1:54.16):
- Splits: Phelps, known for his versatility, showcases a well-rounded performance with splits of 24.83, 28.84, 33.13, and 27.36. His ability to excel in multiple strokes is evident, resulting in a time of 1:54.16.
- Shun Wang (1:54.62):
- Splits: Wang’s splits of 24.53, 28.85, 33.56, and 27.68 highlight his consistency across all four disciplines. While slightly behind the top two, his overall time of 1:54.62 demonstrates his competitive edge.
- Leon Marchand (1:54.82):
- Splits: Marchand’s splits of 24.94, 28.66, 32.94, and 28.28 indicate a strong start and an impressive backstroke leg. Although he finishes slightly behind the leaders, his overall time of 1:54.82 reflects his potential.
- Kosuke Hagino (1:55.07):
- Splits: Hagino’s splits of 24.43, 28.43, 34.08, and 28.13 demonstrate a fast opening and a solid breaststroke performance. While he falls short of the top positions, his time of 1:55.07 showcases his prowess in this event.
- Laszlo Cseh (1:55.18):
- Splits: Cseh’s splits of 24.72, 29.06, 33.62, and 27.78 highlight a competitive performance, with a strong backstroke leg. His overall time of 1:55.18 reflects his enduring presence in the swimming world.
- Shaine Casas (1:55.24):
- Splits: Casas displays a powerful start with a 24.30 split but faces challenges in the butterfly and breaststroke segments. His strong freestyle finish contributes to his time of 1:55.24.
- Michael Andrew (1:55.26):
- Splits: Andrew’s 23.90 split in the butterfly is noteworthy, but he encounters difficulties in the breaststroke leg. His freestyle finish helps him secure a time of 1:55.26.
- Duncan Scott (1:55.28):
- Splits: Scott’s splits of 25.06, 29.46, 33.30, and 27.46 reveal a strong finish in the freestyle leg. His overall time of 1:55.28 showcases his ability to compete at the highest level.
- Eric Shanteau (1:55.36):
- Splits: Shanteau’s splits demonstrate a balanced approach, with strengths in the breaststroke and freestyle segments. His overall time of 1:55.36 reflects his competitive spirit.
- Chase Kalisz (1:55.40):
- Splits: Kalisz’s splits highlight a well-rounded performance, with a strong backstroke and butterfly leg. His overall time of 1:55.40 underlines his competence in the 200m Individual Medley.
In summary, these athletes employ different strategies and excel in various strokes, contributing to the dynamic nature of the 200m Individual Medley. Their performances reflect their adaptability and competitiveness in this multi-discipline event, making it a captivating spectacle in the world of swimming.
Note: World’s Fastest 200m Individual Medley – Men’s Long Course Updated July 2024