Is there a 50 free in the Olympics?

The men’s 50 metre freestyle event at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held from 30 July to 1 August 2021 at the Olympic Aquatics Centre. It will be the event’s tenth appearance, first held in 1904 (as 50 yards) and then at every edition since 1988.

Who won 50 free Olympics?

Caeleb Dressel
Caeleb Dressel smashed the Olympic record to win 50m freestyle. The American swimmer touched the wall in a time of 21.07, shaving 0.23 off the previous mark set by Brazil’s Cesar Cielo in 2008. The win gave Dressel his fourth gold medal of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 and the USA’s 27th in the pool.

What is Katie Ledecky’s 50 free time?

25.45
Personal Best Results

Event Time Date
Women 50 Freestyle 25.45 12/11/2015
Women 100 Freestyle 53.75 15/01/2016
Women 200 Freestyle 01:53.73 09/08/2016
Women 400 Freestyle 03:56.46 WR 07/08/2016

What was Caleb Dressels 50 free time?

18.20
2016 NCAA Championships Once again, Dressel wowed the crowd, swimming to an 18.20 in the 50 free – a full . 5 of a second ahead of 2nd place, posting new American, Pool, and NCAA records. He also won the 100 free in American, Pool, and NCAA records of 40.46, again an impressive .

What is the world record for 50m butterfly?

22.27 seconds
The fastest long course 50 m butterfly by a male swimmer is 22.27 seconds, by Andriy Govorov (Ukraine) at the Sette Colli Trophy in Rome, Italy, on 1 July 2018.

Did Dressel get a world record?

U.S. star swimmer Caeleb Dressel has beaten his own world record in the 100- meter butterfly at the Tokyo Olympics. The 24-year-old led for the entire two-lap sprint and clocked it in 49.45 seconds. After winning, he celebrated with his closest competitor, Kristof Milak from Hungary.