Please share your 50 and 100 freestyle times with me.

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I am very interested to know what times the sprinters out there are swimming on the 100m free and 50m free respectively. As a newcomer to the sport, I am interested to know, how different 50m sprinting times are to 100m sprinting times. I am asking because I am struggling to make sense of my performance in the the two respective routines. My fastest 50m time is 30,41s while my fastest 100m time is 1;09s. Surely I should be able to go faster in the 100m if I can do the 50m in 30s?
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  • Very hard question to address. Some masters swimmers are former Olympians (or near-Olympians) and/or former Division I collegiate swimmers. They are in a whole other league than most of us (back in the day, I swam for a club team until I was 18, but not in college). How "good" your time is is age-dependent. I don't know how old you are. Also short course times (25 meter pool) are usually faster than long course times because of the additional turn(s). For me: 50 free: usually mid to high 30-aughts (personal best in my current age group 30.37) 100 free: 1:10.90 (only swam once); I did 1:03.59 in 100 yard free, which I think translates to a bit faster Both short course. I'll be 59 years old on Monday. Pretty good for my age, but there are many much faster. For anyone under 40, I'd say a very good 50 meter time is around 28...and 26 would be phenomenal. For 100 meters, if you're under 1:05 that is very good...under a minute for meters is the gold standard...not many are going to get there.
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  • Very hard question to address. Some masters swimmers are former Olympians (or near-Olympians) and/or former Division I collegiate swimmers. They are in a whole other league than most of us (back in the day, I swam for a club team until I was 18, but not in college). How "good" your time is is age-dependent. I don't know how old you are. Also short course times (25 meter pool) are usually faster than long course times because of the additional turn(s). For me: 50 free: usually mid to high 30-aughts (personal best in my current age group 30.37) 100 free: 1:10.90 (only swam once); I did 1:03.59 in 100 yard free, which I think translates to a bit faster Both short course. I'll be 59 years old on Monday. Pretty good for my age, but there are many much faster. For anyone under 40, I'd say a very good 50 meter time is around 28...and 26 would be phenomenal. For 100 meters, if you're under 1:05 that is very good...under a minute for meters is the gold standard...not many are going to get there.
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