21.64

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www.youtube.com/watch June 16, 2000. Russian swimmer Alexander Popov sets the world record for the men's 50m LC freestyle with a mark of 21.64s. As of 2007 Popov still holds the record. The mark was achieved not in a regular race but in a time trial. This video was posted originally in the short-lived site www.swimvideo.ru. Probably you won't find it elsewhere on the web.
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  • As Frank mentioned, this isn't the first time a 50 free world record has been set in a non-meet format. Gary's only upset because he formerly had the second-fastest time in history. Roland Schoeman, who is now the second-fastest man, has never publicly said anything against the swim. I think he wishes he could do the same thing.
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  • As Frank mentioned, this isn't the first time a 50 free world record has been set in a non-meet format. Gary's only upset because he formerly had the second-fastest time in history. Roland Schoeman, who is now the second-fastest man, has never publicly said anything against the swim. I think he wishes he could do the same thing.
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