Egor Kornev Goes Fifth All-Time in 50 Free With 21.06 Blast in Kazan
Egor Kornev Goes Fifth All-Time in 50 Free With 21.06 Blast in Kazan
Egor Kornev went fifth all-time in the 50 free with a sizzling 21.06 at the Russian Championships in Kazan.
Kornev delivered his show of speed a day after posting 21.12 in the semis to go sixth in the all-time rankings in a national record, slicing a 0.31 chunk off his PB of 21.43 from last year’s national championships.
The 22-year-old – who split 46.40 on anchor as a Neutral Individual Athletes quartet won the medley relay at the 2025 worlds in Singapore – returned on Tuesday evening for the final to clip a further 0.06 and leapfrog Ben Proud in the all-time standings.
Kornev is the second fastest European in history, 0.12 off Fred Bousquet’s continental record of 20.94 that’s stood since the supersuit era of 2009.
Daniil Kosenkov was second in 21.78 with Vasily Kukushkin third in 21.91.
All-Time Rankings
20.88: Cameron McEvoy, China Open, 2026
20.91: Cesar Cielo, Brazilian Championships, 2009
20.94: Fred Bousquet, French Championships, 2009
21.04: Caeleb Dressel, Olympic Trials, 2021
21.06: Egor Kornev, Russian Championships, 2026
21.11: Ben Proud, European Championships, 2018
Elsewhere, Evgeniia Chikunova enjoyed a dominant 200m breaststroke victory in 2:20.59 with Ilya Borodin nudging his Russian 400IM record in 4:10.30.



