Here’s the latest on the men's 100m backstroke world record as of now:
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The current men’s long-course world record in the 100m backstroke is 51.60 seconds, set by Thomas Ceccon at the 2022 World Championships in Budapest. This mark stands as a landmark in the event’s history and has been a reference point for subsequent competitions.[3][8]
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In the recent high-profile meets, Regan Smith and Kaylee McKeown have been prominent contenders in women’s backstroke records, but you asked specifically about the 100m backstroke world record, which remains separate for men and women. The latest widely recognized men’s record time remains Ceccon’s 51.60 in 2022, with occasional discussions of near-misses or national trials where faster times could surface.[8][3]
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For women’s 100m backstroke, the world record has progressed beyond 57 seconds in recent years, with Regan Smith and Kaylee McKeown among the record-setters at various competitions. If you want the current women’s record time and the latest holder, I can pull that specifically.[2][7]
If you’d like, I can fetch the exact latest news article and provide a concise summary with citations, or compile a quick table of recent near-record swims and upcoming events that could challenge the current world records.