British swimming Champions – 100 metres butterfly winners

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The British swimming champions over 100 metres butterfly, 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.

Canadian Daniel Sherry broke the world record for 110 yards butterfly in the 1965 final, after setting a time of 58.1 sec.[3] In 1985 there was a dead-heat for the women's final.[4]

100 metres butterfly champions[edit]

Year Men's champion Women's champion
110 yards 110 yards
1953 not contested Margaret Ivinson[5]
1954 not contested Fenella Webb[6]
1955 not contested Catherine Macadam[7]
1956 not contested Anne Morton[8]
1957 not contested Christine Gosden[9]
1958 not contested Sheila Watt[10]
1959 not contested Sheila Watt[11]
1960 not contested Sheila Watt[12]
1961 not contested Lesley Green
1962 not contested Patricia Baines[13]
1963 not contested Mary Stewart[14]
1964 Vernon Slovin[15] Mary-Anne Cotterill[16]
1965 Daniel Sherry[3] Elaine Tanner[17]
1966 John Thurley[18] Ann Barner[19]
1967 Lennie Norris[20] Ann Barner[21]
1968 Martyn Woodroffe[22] Margaret Auton[23]
1969 Martyn Woodroffe[24] Margaret Auton[25]
1970 Martyn Woodroffe[26] Cathy Whiting[27]
100 metres 100 metres
1971 Bruce Robertston[28] Jean Jeavons[29]
1972 John Mills[30] Jean Jeavons[31]
1973 Martin Edwards[32] Joanne Atkinson[33]
1974 Brian Brinkley[34] Patti Stenhouse[35]
1975 Brian Brinkley[36] Joanne Atkinson[36]
1976 John Mills[37] Liz Taylor[37]
1977 John Mills[38] Julie Hull[39]
1978 John Mills[40] Sue Jenner[40]
1979
1980 Philip Hubble[41] Ann Osgerby
1981 David Lowe[42] Janet Osgerby[43]
1982 Philip Hubble[44] Ann Osgerby[45]
1983 Kevin Lee[46] Ann Osgerby[47]
1984 David Williams[48] Samantha Purvis[49]
1985 Paul Easter[50] Caroline Cooper & Samantha Purvis[4]
1986 Andy Jameson[51] Caroline Foot[52]
1987 Neil Cochran[53] Samantha Purvis[54]
1988 Andy Jameson[55] Conny van Bentum[56]
1989 David Parker[57] Madeleine Scarborough[58]
1990 Nicholas Sanders[59] Madeleine Scarborough[60]
1991 Mike Fibbens[61] Madeleine Campbell[61]
1992 Richard Leishman[62] Madeleine Campbell[62]
1993 Mike Fibbens[63] Marion Madine[63]
1994 Janko Gojković[64] Samantha Greenep[64]
1995 Andrew Clayton[65] Caroline Foot[66]
1996 Eran Groumi[67] Sarah Massey[68]
1997 Stephen Parry[69] Caroline Foot[70]
1998 James Hickman[71] Caroline Foot[72]
1999 James Hickman[73] Mandy Loots[73]
2000 James Hickman[74] Margie Pedder[75]
2001 James Hickman Georgina Lee
2002 James Hickman Georgina Lee
2003 Todd Cooper Alex Savage
2004 Todd Cooper Georgina Lee
2005 Todd Cooper Terri Dunning
2006 Matthew Bowe Terri Dunning
2007 Andrew Mayor Jemma Lowe
2008 Michael Rock Francesca Halsall
2009 Michael Rock Ellen Gandy
2010 Michael Rock Francesca Halsall
2011 Michael Rock Ellen Gandy
2012 Michael Rock Ellen Gandy
2013 Michael Rock Jemma Lowe
2014 James Guy Rachael Kelly
2015 Thomas Laxton Rachael Kelly
2016 James Guy Alys Thomas
2017 James Guy Alys Thomas
2018 Jacob Peters Harriet Jones
2019 James Guy Alys Thomas
Not held during 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 James Guy Laura Stephens
2023 Jacob Peters Keanna Macinnes
2024 Joe Litchfield Keanna Macinnes

See also[edit]

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