List of individual gold medalists in swimming at the Olympics and World Aquatics Championships (women)

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This is an overview of the women's swimming champions in individual events at the Olympics and the World Aquatics Championships. These tournaments are the only global long course (50 meter pool) swimming championships organized by world swimming federation FINA. This list gives an overview of the dominant swimmers throughout the history of swimming.

Contents

Currently, the Olympic program includes 14 individual events, and the World Championships program 17. These numbers were lower in the past, as shown in the table.

Asterisks (*) link to the event article. Use the sort function in the left-hand column to separate Olympics and World Championships.

Year Freestyle Backstroke Breaststroke Butterfly Individual medley
50 m100 m200 m400 m800 m1500 m50 m100 m200 m50 m100 m200 m50 m100 m200 m200 m400 m
OG 1912 Durack *
OG 1920 Bleibtrey * Bleibtrey* (300 m)
OG 1924 Lackie * Norelius * Bauer * Morton *
OG 1928 Osipowich * Norelius * Braun * Schrader *
OG 1932 Madison * Madison* Holm * Dennis *
OG 1936 Mastenbroek * Mastenbroek* Senff * Maehata *
OG 1948 Andersen * Curtis * Harup * van Vliet *
OG 1952 Szőke * Gyenge * Harrison * Székely *
OG 1956 Fraser * Crapp * Grinham * Happe * Mann *
OG 1960 Fraser* von Saltza * Burke * Lonsbrough * Schuler *
OG 1964 Fraser* Duenkel * Ferguson * Prozumensh-chikova * Stouder * de Varona *
OG 1968 Henne * Meyer * Meyer* Meyer* Hall * Watson * Bjedov * Wichman * McClements * Kok * Kolb * Kolb*
OG 1972 Neilson * Gould * Gould* Rothhammer * Belote * Belote * Carr * Whitfield * Aoki * Moe * Gould* Neall *
WC 1973 Ender * Rothhammer * Greenwood * Calligaris * Richter * Belote* Vogel * Vogel* Ender* Kother * Hübner * Wegner *
WC 1975 Ender* Babashoff * Babashoff* Turrall * Richter * Treiber * Anke * Anke* Ender* Kother* Heddy * Tauber *
OG 1976 Ender* Ender* Thümer * Thümer* Richter* Richter* Anke* Kosheveya * Ender* Pollack * Tauber*
WC 1978 Krause * Woodhead * Wickham * Wickham* Jezek * Jezek* Bogdanova * Kačiušytė * Pennington * Caulkins * Caulkins* Caulkins*
OG 1980 Krause* Krause* Diers * Ford * Reinisch * Reinisch* Geweniger * Kačiušytė* Metschuck * Geissler * Schneider *
WC 1982 Meineke * Verstappen * Schmidt * Linehan * Otto * Sirch * Geweniger * Varganova * Meagher * Geissler* Schneider* Schneider*
OG 1984 Steinseifer & Hogshead * Wayte * Cohen * Cohen* Andrews * de Rover * van Staveren * Ottenbrite * Meagher * Meagher* Caulkins * Caulkins *
WC 1986 Costache * Otto * Friedrich * Friedrich * Strauss * Mitchell * Sirch * Gerasch * Hörner * Gressler * Meagher* Otto* Nord *
OG 1988 Otto* Otto* Friedrich * Evans * Evans* Otto* Egerszegi * Danga-lakova * Hörner * Otto * Nord* Hunger * Evans*
WC 1991 Zhuang * Haislett * Lewis * Evans* Evans* Egerszegi* Egerszegi* Frame * Volkova * Qian * Sanders * Lin * Lin*
OG 1992 Yang * Zhuang* Haislett * Hase * Evans* Egerszegi* Egerszegi* Rudkov-skaya * Iwasaki * Hong * Sanders* Lin* Egerszegi*
WC 1994 Le * Le* van Almsick * Yang * Evans* He * He* Riley * Riley* Liu * Liu* * Dai *
OG 1996 Van Dyken * Le* Poll * Smith * Bennett * Botsford * Egerszegi* Heyns * Heyns* Van Dyken * O'Neill * Smith * Smith*
WC 1998 Van Dyken* Thompson * Poll* Chen * Bennett* Loveless-Maurer * Maracineanu * Kowal * Kovács * Thompson* O'Neill* Wu * Chen*
OG 2000 de Bruijn * de Bruijn* O'Neill* Bennett* Bennett* Mocanu * Mocanu* Quann * Kovács * de Bruijn* Hyman * Klochkova * Klochkova*
WC 2001 de Bruijn* de Bruijn* Rooney * Klochkova * Stockbauer * Stockbauer * Cope * Coughlin * Mocanu* Luo * Luo* Kovács* de Bruijn* Thomas * Thomas* Bowen * Klochkova*
WC 2003 de Bruijn* Seppälä * Popchanka * Stockbauer* Stockbauer* Stockbauer* Zhivan-evskaya * Busch-schulte * Sexton * Luo* Luo* Beard * de Bruijn* Thompson* Jędrzejczak * Klochkova* Klochkova*
OG 2004 de Bruijn* Henry * Potec * Manaudou* Shibata * Coughlin* Coventry * Luo* Beard* Thomas* Jędrzejczak * Klochkova* Klochkova*
WC 2005 Lenton * Henry* Figuès * Manaudou* Ziegler * Ziegler* Rooney* Coventry* Coventry* Edmistone * Jones * Jones* Miatke * Schipper * Jędrzejczak * Hoff * Hoff*
WC 2007 Lenton* Lenton* Manaudou* Manaudou* Ziegler* Ziegler* Vaziri * Coughlin* Hoelzer * Hardy * Jones* Jones* Alshammar * Lenton* Schipper* Hoff* Hoff*
OG 2008 Steffen * Steffen* Pellegrini * Adlington * Adlington* Coughlin* Coventry* Jones* Soni * Trickett* Liu * Rice * Rice*
WC 2009 Steffen* Steffen* Pellegrini* Pellegrini* Friis * Filippi * Zhao * Spofforth * Coventry* Yefimova * Soni* Higl * Guehrer * Sjöström * Schipper* Kukors * Hosszú *
WC 2011 Alshammar* Ottesen &
Gerasimenya *
Pellegrini* Pellegrini* Adlington* Friis * Zuyeva * Zhao * Franklin * Hardy* Soni* Soni* Dekker * Vollmer * Jiao * Ye * Beisel *
OG 2012 Kromo-widjojo * Kromo-widjojo* Schmitt * Muffat * Ledecky * Franklin * Franklin* Meilutytė * Soni* Vollmer* Jiao* Ye * Ye *
WC 2013 Kromo-widjojo* C.Campbell * Franklin* Ledecky* Ledecky* Ledecky* Zhao* Franklin* Franklin* Yefimova * Meilutytė * Yefimova * Ottesen * Sjöström* Liu* Hosszú* Hosszú*
WC 2015 B.Campbell * B.Campbell* Ledecky* Ledecky* Ledecky* Ledecky* Fu * Seebohm * Seebohm* Johansson * Yefimova * Watanabe * Sjöström* Sjöström* Hoshi * Hosszú* Hosszú*
OG 2016 Blume * Manuel & Oleksiak * Ledecky* Ledecky* Ledecky* Hosszú* DiRado * King * Kaneto * Sjöström* Belmonte * Hosszú* Hosszú*
WC 2017 Sjöström* Manuel* Pellegrini* Ledecky* Ledecky* Ledecky* Medeiros * Masse * Seebohm* King * King* Yefimova * Sjöström* Sjöström* Belmonte* Hosszú* Hosszú*
WC 2019 Manuel* Manuel* Pellegrini* Titmus * Ledecky* Quadarella * Smoliga * Masse* Smith * King* King* Yefimova* Sjöström* MacNeil * Kapás * Hosszú* Hosszú *
OG 2020 McKeon * McKeon* Titmus * Titmus* Ledecky* Ledecky* McKeown * McKeown* Jacoby * Schoenmaker * MacNeil* Zhang * Ohashi * Ohashi*
WC 2022 Sjöström* O'Callaghan * Yang* Ledecky* Ledecky* Ledecky* Masse* Smith* McKeown* Meilutytė * Pilato * King* Sjöström* Huske * McIntosh * Walsh * McIntosh*
WC 2023 Sjöström* O'Callaghan* O'Callaghan* Titmus* Ledecky* Ledecky* McKeown* McKeown* McKeown* Meilutytė * Meilutytė* Schoenmaker* Sjöström* Zhang* McIntosh* Douglass* McIntosh*
WC 2024 Sjöström* Steenbergen * Haughey * Fairweather * Quadarella* Quadarella* Curzan * Curzan* Curzan* Meilutytė* Tang * Schouten * Sjöström* Köhler * Stephens * Douglass* Colbert *
OG 2024 Sjöström* Sjöström* O'Callaghan* Titmus* Ledecky* Ledecky* McKeown* McKeown* Smith * Douglass* Huske* McIntosh* McIntosh* McIntosh*

Note: Only events that are presently contested have their own column in the above table. At the 1920 Olympics, a 300-meter freestyle event was held. The champion in this event has been placed in the 400-meter freestyle column.

Title leaders

Asterisks (*) and bold denote active swimmers

RankNameYear
of birth
Total
titles
Olympic
Games
World
Championships
Time span
1. Flag of the United States.svg Katie Ledecky*1997248162012–2024 (13)
2. Flag of Sweden.svg Sarah Sjöström*1993173142009–2024 (16)
3. Flag of Hungary.svg Katinka Hosszú*198912392009–2019 (11)
4. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Inge de Bruijn 19739452000–2004 (5)
5. Flag of Ukraine.svg Yana Klochkova 19828442000–2004 (5)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kaylee McKeown*20018442021–2024 (4)
7. Flag of Hungary.svg Krisztina Egerszegi 19747521988–1996 (9)
Flag of the United States.svg Janet Evans 19717431988–1994 (7)
Flag of East Germany.svg Kristin Otto 19667431982–1988 (7)
Flag of East Germany.svg Kornelia Ender 19587341973–1976 (4)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Summer McIntosh*20067342022–2024 (3)
Flag of Italy.svg Federica Pellegrini 19887162008–2019 (12)
13. Flag of the United States.svg Missy Franklin 19956242011–2013 (3)
Flag of the United States.svg Lilly King*19976152016–2022 (7)
Flag of Lithuania.svg Rūta Meilutytė*19976152012–2024 (13)
Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Yefimova*19926062009–2019 (11)
17. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ariarne Titmus*20005322019–2024 (6)
Flag of the United States.svg Tracy Caulkins 19635231978–1984 (7)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Kirsty Coventry 19835232004–2009 (6)
Flag of the United States.svg Rebecca Soni 19875232008–2012 (5)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Luo Xuejuan 19845142001–2004 (4)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leisel Jones 19855142005–2008 (4)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Libby Trickett (Lenton) 19855142005–2008 (4)
Flag of Germany.svg Hannah Stockbauer 19825052001–2003 (3)
24. Flag of the United States.svg Brooke Bennett 19804311996–2000 (5)
Flag of East Germany.svg Ulrike Richter 19594221973–1976 (4)
Flag of the United States.svg Mary T. Meagher 19644221982–1986 (5)
Flag of the United States.svg Natalie Coughlin 19824222001–2008 (8)
Flag of Germany.svg Britta Steffen 19834222008–2009 (2)
Flag of the United States.svg Simone Manuel*19964132016–2019 (4)
Flag of France.svg Laure Manaudou 19864132004–2007 (4)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mollie O'Callaghan*20044132022–2024 (3)
Flag of the United States.svg Katie Hoff 19894042005–2007 (3)
Flag of the United States.svg Kate Ziegler 19884042005–2007 (3)
34. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dawn Fraser 19373301956–1964 (9)
Flag of the United States.svg Debbie Meyer 19523301968 (1)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Gould 19563301972 (1)
Flag of Ireland.svg Michelle Smith 19693301996 (1)
Flag of the United States.svg Melissa Belote 19563211972–1973 (2)
Flag of East Germany.svg Barbara Krause 19593211978–1980 (3)
Flag of the United States.svg Amy Van Dyken 19733211996–1998 (3)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Susie O'Neill 19733211996–2000 (5)
Flag of Romania.svg Diana Mocanu 19843212000–2001 (2)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rebecca Adlington 19893212008–2011 (4)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ranomi Kromowidjojo 19903212012–2013 (2)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ye Shiwen*19963212011–2012 (2)
Flag of South Africa.svg Tatjana Smith 19973212021–2024 (4)
Flag of East Germany.svg Hannelore Anke 19573121975–1976 (2)
Flag of East Germany.svg Petra Schneider 19633121980–1982 (3)
Flag of East Germany.svg Heike Friedrich 19703121986–1988 (3)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Lin Li 19703121991–1992 (2)
Flag of Hungary.svg Ágnes Kovács 19813121998–2001 (4)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Petria Thomas 19753122001–2004 (4)
Flag of Poland.svg Otylia Jędrzejczak 19833122003–2005 (3)
Flag of the United States.svg Kate Douglass*20013122023–2024 (2)
Flag of the United States.svg Jenny Thompson 19733031998–2003 (6)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jessicah Schipper 19863032005–2009 (5)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhao Jing 19903032009–2013 (5)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Emily Seebohm*19923032015–2017 (3)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kylie Masse*19963032017–2022 (6)
Flag of Italy.svg Simona Quadarella*19983032019–2024 (6)
Flag of the United States.svg Claire Curzan*20043032024 (1)

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