British swimming champions – 100 metres breaststroke winners

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The British swimming champions over 100 metres breaststroke, formerly the (Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) National Championships) are listed below. [1] [2] The event was originally contested over 110 yards and then switched to the metric conversion of 100 metres in 1971.

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Adrian Moorhouse equalled the world record of 1.01.49 sec in the 1990 men's final. [3]

100 metres breaststroke champions

YearMen's championWomen's champion
110 yards110 yards
1964 Neil Nicholson [4] Jill Slattery [5]
1965 Basil Hotz [6] Diana Harris [7]
1966 Roger Roberts [8] Diana Harris
1967 Roger Roberts [9] Amanda Radnage [10]
1968 Stuart Roberts [11] Diana Harris [12]
1969 Mark Carty [13] Ann O'Connor [14]
1970 Mark Carty [15] Amanda Radnage [16]
100 metres100 metres
1971 Malcolm O'Connell [17] Dorothy Harrison [18]
1972 Malcolm O'Connell [19] Christine Jarvis [20]
1973 David Wilkie [21] Christine Jarvis [22]
1974 David Wilkie [23] Sandra Dickie [24]
1975 David Leigh [25] Helen Burnham [25]
1976 Duncan Goodhew [26] Margaret Kelly [27]
1977 Paul Naisby [28] Margaret Kelly
1978 Duncan Goodhew [29] Margaret Kelly [30]
1979
1980 Duncan Goodhew [31] Margaret Kelly [31]
1981 Adrian Moorhouse [32] Suki Brownsdon [33]
1982 Adrian Moorhouse [34] Joanne Seymour [35]
1983 Adrian Moorhouse [36] Lorraine Burt [37]
1984 Nigel Ali [38] Sandra Bowman [39]
1985 Adrian Moorhouse [40] Sandra Bowman [40]
1986 Adrian Moorhouse Suki Brownsdon [41]
1987 Adrian Moorhouse [42] Suki Brownsdon [43]
1988 James Parrack [44] Suki Brownsdon [45]
1989 Adrian Moorhouse [46] Suki Brownsdon [47]
1990 Adrian Moorhouse [3] Lara Hooiveld [48]
1991 Adrian Moorhouse [49] Lorraine Coombes [49]
1992 Nick Gillingham [50] Lyndsey Rodgers [50]
1993 Nick Gillingham [51] Jaime King [51]
1994 James Parrack [52] Marie Hardiman [52]
1995 James Parrack [53] Karen Rake [54]
1996 Andy Cooper [55] Jo Hocking [56]
1997 Richard Maden [57] Linda Hindmarsh [58]
1998 Darren Mew [59] Jaime King [60]
1999 Adam Whitehead [61] Linda Hindmarsh [62]
2000 Darren Mew [63] Heidi Earp [64]
2001 Darren Mew Jaime King
2002 James Gibson Kirsty Balfour
2003 James Gibson Jaime King
2004 Darren Mew Kirsty Balfour
2005 Darren Mew Kirsty Balfour
2006 Darren Mew Kirsty Balfour
2007 Christopher Jones Kerry Buchan
2008 Chris Cook Kate Haywood
2009 James Gibson Kate Haywood
2010 Kristopher Gilchrist Achieng Ajulu-Bushell
2011 Michael Jamieson Stacey Tadd
2012 Daniel Sliwinski Kate Haywood
2013 Ross Murdoch Sophie Allen
2014 Ross Murdoch Sophie Taylor
2015 Adam Peaty Sophie Taylor
2016 Adam Peaty Siobhan-Marie O'Connor
2017 Adam Peaty Sarah Vasey
2018 Adam Peaty Jessica Vall
2019 Adam Peaty Jocelyn Ulyett
Not held during 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Adam Peaty Kara Hanlon
2023 James Wilby Kara Hanlon
2024 Adam Peaty Angharad Evans

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