List of Philippine records in swimming

The Filipino records in swimming are the fastest ever performances of swimmers from Philippines, which are recognised and ratified by the Philippine Swimming.

All records were set in finals unless noted otherwise.

Long Course (50 m)

Men

EventTimeNameClubDateMeetLocationRef
50m freestyle 22.57hLuke Gebbie  Philippines17 June 2021Australian Olympic Trials Adelaide, Australia[1]
100m freestyle 49.64hLuke Gebbie  Philippines27 July 2021Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan[2]
200m freestyle 1:50.82Jessie Lacuna  Philippines6 June 2015Southeast Asian Games Singapore, Singapore
400m freestyle 3:55.34Jessie Lacuna  Philippines11 June 2015Southeast Asian Games Singapore, Singapore[3]
800m freestyle 8:17.49†, hRyan Arabejo  Philippines15 August 2008Olympic Games Beijing, China[4]
1500m freestyle 15:37.75Ryan Arabejo  Philippines13 December 2009Southeast Asian Games Vientiane, Laos
50m backstroke 25.56Jerard Jacinto  Philippines7 May 2023Southeast Asian Games Phnom Penh, Cambodia[5]
100m backstroke 55.83rJerard Jacinto  Philippines8 May 2023Southeast Asian Games Phnom Penh, Cambodia[6]
200m backstroke 2:00.96Raymond Papa  Philippines14 October 1997Southeast Asian Games Jakarta, Indonesia
50m breaststroke 27.91hJames Deiparine  Philippines23 July 2019World Championships Gwangju, South Korea[7]
100m breaststroke 1:01.46James Deiparine  Philippines4 December 2019Southeast Asian Games Capas, Philippines[8]
200m breaststroke 2:14.21hMiguel Molina  Philippines16 April 2009Japan Championships Hamamatsu, Japan[9]
50m butterfly 23.89Jarod Hatch  Philippines10 May 2023Southeast Asian Games Phnom Penh, Cambodia[10]
100m butterfly 52.87hJarod HatchSuspended Member Federation28 July 2023World Championships Fukuoka, Japan[11]
200m butterfly 1:59.39hJames Walsh  Philippines11 August 2008Olympic Games Beijing, China
200m individual medley 2:00.54hMiguel Molina  Philippines18 April 2009Japan Championships Hamamatsu, Japan[12]
400m individual medley 4:19.75hMiguel Molina  Philippines17 April 2009Japan Championships Hamamatsu, Japan[13]
4×100m freestyle relay 3:22.32
  • Luke Gebbie
     (50.32)
  • Maurice Ilustre
     (51.12)
  • Jean-pierre Khouzam
     (50.39)
  • Jarod Hatch
     (50.49)
 Philippines6 December 2019Southeast Asian Games Capas, Philippines[14]
4×200m freestyle relay 7:30.76
 Philippines15 November 2010Asian Games Guangzhou, China
4×100m medley relay 3:43.85
  • Jerard Jacinto
     (55.83)
  • Jonathan Cook
     (1:03.36)
  • Jarod Hatch
     (52.66)
  • Rafael Barreto
     (52.00)
 Philippines8 May 2023Southeast Asian Games Phnom Penh, Cambodia[15]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by Philippine Swimming; WRWorld record; ASAsian record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

Women

EventTimeNameClubDateMeetLocationRef
50m freestyle 25.37hKayla SanchezMission Viejo Nadadores30 November 2023U.S. Open Greensboro, United States[16]
100m freestyle 54.69Kayla Sanchez  Philippines26 September 2023Asian Games Hangzhou, China[17]
200m freestyle 2:00.35bRemedy RuleLonghorn Aquatic Club6 March 2020TYR Pro Swim Series Des Moines, United States[18]
400m freestyle 4:16.32bNicole Oliva  Philippines11 August 2018Pan Pacific Championships Tokyo, Japan[19]
800m freestyle 8:48.62Nicole OlivaSanta Clara Swimming Club9 June 2018TYR Pro Swim Series Santa Clara, United States[20]
1500m freestyle 17:04.66Nicole OlivaSanta Clara Swimming Club12 August 2017Speedo Junior National Championships East Meadow, United States[21]
50m backstroke 28.66Kayla Sanchez  Philippines25 September 2023Asian Games Hangzhou, China[22]
100m backstroke 1:01.64Teia Salvino  Philippines9 May 2023Southeast Asian Games Phnom Penh, Cambodia[23]
200m backstroke 2:13.20Xiandi Chua  Philippines8 May 2023Southeast Asian Games Phnom Penh, Cambodia[24]
50m breaststroke 31.11Thanya Dela CruzAteneo de Manila University25 November 2022UAAP Championships Manila, Philippines[25]
100m breaststroke 1:08.64Thanya Dela CruzAteneo de Manila University26 November 2022UAAP Championships Manila, Philippines[26]
200m breaststroke 2:30.42Thanya Dela CruzAteneo de Manila University27 November 2022UAAP Championships Manila, Philippines[27]
50m butterfly 26.99Miranda Renner  Philippines17 May 2022Southeast Asian Games Hanoi, Vietnam[28]
100m butterfly 59.55Remedy RuleLonghorn Aquatic Club20 May 2021Longhorn Elite Invite Austin, United States[29]
200m butterfly 2:09.58Remedy RuleLonghorn Aquatic Club5 March 2020TYR Pro Swim Series Des Moines, United States[30]
200m individual medley 2:16.18Xiandi Chua  Philippines25 September 2023Asian Games Hangzhou, China[31]
400m individual medley 4:46.81Xiandi Chua  Philippines18 April 2023Australian Championships Gold Coast, Australia[32]
4×100m freestyle relay 3:44.31
 Philippines24 September 2023Asian Games Hangzhou, China[33]
4×200m freestyle relay 8:12.80
 Philippines28 September 2023Asian Games Hangzhou, China[34]
4×100m medley relay 4:10.61
 Philippines29 September 2023Asian Games Hangzhou, China[35]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by Philippine Swimming; WRWorld record; ASAsian record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

Mixed relay

EventTimeNameClubDateMeetLocationRef
4×100m freestyle relay 3:36.53h
 Philippines17 February 2024World Championships Doha, Qatar[36]
4×100m medley relay 3:53.91h
  • Jerard Jacinto
     (57.38)
  • Thanya Dela Cruz
     (1:08.87)
  • Jarod Hatch
     (53.35)
  • Kayla Sanchez
     (54.31)
 Philippines14 February 2024World Championships Doha, Qatar[37]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by Philippine Swimming; WRWorld record; ASAsian record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat

Short Course (25 m)

Men

EventTimeNameClubDateMeetLocationRef
50m freestyle 22.29Luke GebbieMelbourne Vicentre15 September 2019Victorian Championships Melbourne, Australia[38]
50m freestyle 22.19'#'[a]Jason MahmutogluChelsea & Westminster23 October 2023Chelsea & Westminster SC + Millfield International Open Glastonbury, United Kingdom[39]
100m freestyle 48.84Luke GebbieMelbourne Vicentre24 October 2019Australian Championships Melbourne, Australia[40]
200m freestyle 1:48.02Miguel Molina-25 March 2004NCAA Championships East Meadow, United States
400m freestyle 3:52.02hFahad Alkhaldi  Philippines5 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[41]
800m freestyle 8:22.86Fahad Alkhaldi  Philippines7 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[42]
1500m freestyle 16:03.72Fahad Alkhaldi  Philippines7 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[43]
50m backstroke 24.36hJerard Jacinto  Philippines15 December 2022World Championships Melbourne, Australia[44]
100m backstroke 53.69hJerard Jacinto  Philippines16 December 2021World Championships Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates[45]
200m backstroke
50m breaststroke 27.65hJames Deiparine  Philippines10 December 2016World Championships Windsor, Canada[46]
100m breaststroke 1:00.68hJoshua Hall  Philippines3 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[47]
200m breaststroke 2:09.40hJonathan Cook  Philippines18 December 2021World Championships Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates[48]
50m butterfly 24.21Dhill Anderson Lee  PhilippinesNovember 2014Gleague Leg Alabang Alabang, Philippines
100m butterfly 54.67h, =Jessie Lacuna  Philippines4 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[49]
100m butterfly 54.67h, =Dhill Anderson Lee  Philippines4 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[50]
200m butterfly 1:59.46Robin DomingoMcGill University17 February 2024Championnat Provincial Universitaire Québec, Canada[51]
100m individual medley 55.05hMiguel Molina  Philippines21 February 2009Japan Open Tokyo, Japan[52]
200m individual medley 1:57.29Miguel Molina  Philippines22 February 2009Japan Open Tokyo, Japan[53]
400m individual medley 4:11.64hMiguel Molina  Philippines21 February 2009Japan Open Tokyo, Japan[54]
4×50m freestyle relay 1:33.12
  • Jeremy Bryan Lim
     (23.75)
  • Dhill Anderson Lee
     (23.28)
  • Fahad Alkhaldi
     (23.07)
  • Jessie Khing Lacuna
     (23.02)
 Philippines6 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[55]
4×100m freestyle relay 3:25.76h
  • Axel Toni Steven Ngui
     (51.57)
  • Jethro Roberts Chua
     (50.99)
  • Fahad Alkhaldi
     (52.19)
  • Jessie Khing Lacuna
     (51.01)
 Philippines3 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[56]
4×200m freestyle relay 7:25.46h
  • Fahad Alkhaldi
     (1:48.86)
  • Axel Toni Steven Ngui
     (1:52.90)
  • Jethro Roberts Chua
     (1:53.31)
  • Jessie Lacuna
     (1:50.39)
 Philippines4 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[57]
4×50m medley relay 1:42.64h
  • Fahad Alkhaldi
     (27.32)
  • Joshua Hall
     (27.75)
  • Dhill Anderson Lee
     (23.90)
  • Axel Toni Steven Ngui
     (23.67)
 Philippines4 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[58]
4×100m medley relay 3:45.90h
  • Axel Toni Steven Ngui
     (58.53)
  • Joshua Hall
     (1:00.98)
  • Dhill Anderson Lee
     (53.74)
  • Jeremy Bryan Lim
     (52.65)
 Philippines7 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[59]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by Philippine Swimming; WRWorld record; ASAsian record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

Women

EventTimeNameClubDateMeetLocationRef
50m freestyle 25.51Jasmine Al-KhaldiSG Stadtwerke München2 February 2019German Team Championships Essen, Germany[60]
100m freestyle 55.38hJasmine Al-Khaldi  Philippines12 December 2018World Championships Hangzhou, China[61]
200m freestyle 2:01.07hJasmine Al-Khaldi  Philippines16 November 2018World Cup Singapore, Singapore[62]
400m freestyle 4:18.03hRosalee Santa Ana  Philippines14 December 2018World Championships Hangzhou, China[63]
800m freestyle 9:01.90hRosalee Santa Ana  Philippines12 December 2018World Championships Hangzhou, China[64]
1500m freestyle
50m backstroke 27.62hChloe Isleta  Philippines19 December 2021World Championships Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates[65]
100m backstroke 59.21hChloe Isleta  Philippines29 October 2022World Cup Toronto, Canada[66]
200m backstroke 2:08.39Chloe Isleta  Philippines30 October 2022World Cup Toronto, Canada[67]
50m breaststroke 31.19hThanya Dela Cruz  Philippines17 December 2022World Championships Melbourne, Australia[68]
100m breaststroke 1:07.17hThanya Dela Cruz  Philippines14 December 2022World Championships Melbourne, Australia[69]
200m breaststroke
50m butterfly 26.90Remedy RuleDC Trident16 November 2019International Swimming League College Park, United States[70]
100m butterfly 57.95Remedy RuleDC Trident16 November 2019International Swimming League College Park, United States[71]
200m butterfly 2:05.38Remedy RuleDC Trident17 November 2019International Swimming League College Park, United States[72]
100m individual medley 1:01.34hChloe Isleta  Philippines3 November 2022World Cup Indianapolis, United States[73]
200m individual medley 2:13.77hChloe Isleta  Philippines13 December 2022World Championships Melbourne, Australia[74]
400m individual medley 4:54.74hHannah Dato  Philippines3 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[75]
4×50m freestyle relay
4×100m freestyle relay
4×200m freestyle relay
4×50m medley relay
4×100m medley relay
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by Philippine Swimming; WRWorld record; ASAsian record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; – en route to final mark; tt – time trial

Mixed relay

EventTimeNameClubDateMeetLocationRef
4×50m freestyle relay 1:41.46h
  • Jessie Lacuna
     (23.64)
  • Anna Celina Gonzalez
     (26.99)
  • Hanna Dato
     (26.04)
  • Jethro Robert Chua
     (24.79)
 Philippines6 November 2013World Cup Singapore, Singapore[76]
4×50m medley relay 1:50.67h
  • Roxanne Ashley Yu
     (30.20)
  • Dhill Anderson Lee
     (29.50)
  • Evangelio Dato
     (27.39)
  • Jeremy Bryan Lim
     (23.58)
 Philippines4 December 2014World Championships Doha, Qatar[77]
Legend: # – Record awaiting ratification by Philippine Swimming; WRWorld record; ASAsian record;
Records not set in finals: h – heat

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