Ukrainian World Record Holder Andrii Govorov Announces Retirement

Andrii Govorov wanted to compete at the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028. But in his words, “life had other plans.”

Because of that, Govorov, the current world record holder in the men’s 50 fly (LCM), announced in an Instagram post that he was retiring from competitive swimming.

The 33-year-old Ukrainian ultimately decided to hang it up despite saying in the Instagram post that competing at the LA Games was “my dream.”

“This wasn’t just a decision,” he wrote in the post. “It was a journey, a sacrifice and a calling. Thank you to everyone who was part of it. This choice wasn’t easy. I spent a long time reflecting—putting everything I care about on the scale.”

Govorov also put together a neat video in the post, announcing his decision while also having photos of his life and swimming career flashing as he was talking.

“It wasn’t just a dream,” he said of his swimming career. “It was my path, my fire, my joy, my freedom, my hunger, my reason to wake up every single day. It was the way I learned discipline, the way I found confidence and the way I found myself.”

The only Olympics Govorov competed in was at the 2016 Rio Games, where he finished 5th in the 50 freestyle in a time of 21.74. He set back-to-back best times in the prelims (21.49) and semis (21.46) prior to the final.

In 2017, Govorov won bronze in the 50 fly at the World Championships and won the title in the same event at the World University Games. He also was a two-time medalist in the 50 fly at short course worlds.

Govorov had success at multiple big European meets, winning six total medals at the long course European championships and eight at the short course European championships.

He won the gold medal in the 50 butterfly at the European Aquatics Championships in both 2016 and 2018, and he broke the long-course world record in the 50 butterfly in 2018 during an event in Rome, Italy.

Govorov swam a time of 22.27, breaking a record held by Spain’s Rafael Munoz for nine years.

In 2021, Govorov captured a silver medal in the 50 fly at the European Championships.

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Rafael
3 hours ago

On other news
Yu zidi 2:08:52 200 fly semi

Cayley Guimarães
3 hours ago

Great guy and amazing career. Congrats.

Khase Calisz
4 hours ago

Bro

summerbreezin
6 hours ago

congrats on a great career!

Last edited 6 hours ago by summerbreezin
Paella747
7 hours ago

What a career! Best of luck in the future! <3 Ukraine!

Hank
9 hours ago

I think you can read between the lines that there are other issues besides just swimming at play here. Govorov is literally going out on top as a sitting LCM WR holder in a sprint event and the fastest butterflyer ever.

Last edited 9 hours ago by Hank
WaterAce
9 hours ago

How has this record not been broken yet? I thought for sure Dressel would’ve broken it. But crazy how this is the only accomplishment to his name aside from a world bronze in 2017. Dudes just a worse Michael Andrew

Last edited 9 hours ago by WaterAce
Swimmer
Reply to  WaterAce
2 hours ago

What a lovely post to leave as someone retires for the sport. Really shows appreciation and respect for their efforts and achievements.

Scotty P
Reply to  WaterAce
8 minutes ago

I’ll bet you are a ton of fun at parties.

Last edited 7 minutes ago by Scotty P
GOATKeown
11 hours ago

Govorov has held the record for almost 7 years but never won gold at Worlds/Olympics level. The previous record holder was Rafael Munoz who held it for 9 years and also never won gold at Worlds level.

Is there any other LCM world record that went over 16 years without being held by a gold medal winner?

MY MOM!
Reply to  GOATKeown
11 hours ago

Biedermann’s 200 FR WR turns 16 this year, no?

GOATKeown
Reply to  MY MOM!
10 hours ago

Biedermann won two individual golds at worlds level