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USA Swimming Futures Championships- Sacramento
July 23-26, 2025 North Natomas Aquatic Center– Sacramento, CA Meet Central Psych Sheet Live Results on Meet Mobile: “USA Swimming Futures Sacramento 2025”Amelia Mason won the girl’s 100 freestyle on night two of the Sacramento edition of the USA Swimming Futures meet, touching in 56.73 to pick up her 2nd event win in as many days.
Mason, an 18-year-old out of Flatiron Aquatic Club, is committed to swim at Tennessee in the fall, and she won the 100 free by four-hundredths-of-a-second over Allison Mann, 19, from Socal Aquatics Association. Mann just finished her freshman year at San Diego State University.
Mason’s time was just off her lifetime best of 56.40 that she set last month at the U.S. nationals, where she finished 46th overall.
She added her win this evening to her win in the 200 freestyle on day one, where she swam 2:01.84.
The boy’s version of the event went to 17-year-old Nathan Foucu of Quicksilver Swimming. Foucu, who is uncommitted for the class of 2026, touched in 50.41, a new best time by almost a second from his previous best of 51.37 from last July. This was his 2nd individual medal of the meet, after he took 3rd in last night’s 200 free final.
He came in just ahead of Mason Wendler, from the Terrapins Swim Team in Colorado and UCSB, who came in at 50.55, a new best by two tenths.
The next events were the girl’s and boy’s 400 IM. The girl’s IM went to 13-year-old Lauren Lonsdale, who was the only athlete under the 4:50 barrier, touching in 4:49.66. This was about three seconds off her lifetime best of 4:46.27 from last week.
Gavin Keogh, of Flatiron Aquatic Club won the boy’s 400 IM in 4:27.71, a little more than a second ahead of 15-year-old Robert Doolittle’s 4:28.92. This was a new best time for Keogh by six-and-a-half seconds from the 4:34.37 he went in June of 2023. He is committed to swim at North Carolina State in the fall. Doolittle also had a significant drop from the 4:34.11 mark he set in July 2024.
BYU commit Summer Thresher won the girl’s 100 backstroke in 1:02.62, a second drop from the 1:03.50 she went in July 2024. She touched a little more than a second ahead of Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics’ Romy Kirby’s 1:03.71 in 2nd.
Gabriel Anagnoson took the title in the boy’s 100 backstroke for Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics with his 56.31, a little under a second drop from his 57.14 best time from earlier this month. Nicolas Lee, from Heat, was 2nd in 56.92
The 50 fly was the final event of the evening with 17-year-old Savannah Skow winning the girl’s race for the Las Cruces Aquatic Team in 27.27. The Princeton commit dropped about seven-hundredths from the 27.34 she set in July of 2024. Northwestern’s Olivia Detter was 2nd in 27.35.
Finally, Valley Splash’s Yury Kuzmenko, 16, won the boy’s 50 fly in 24.32, a little more than a tenth ahead of Brandon Ha from DART swimming, who touched in 24.44.
The prelims sessions featured the 800 freestyle relay which went to Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics Club’s girl’s team in 8:21.99 and their boy’s team in 7:38.02.
The girl’s relay consisted of Hannah Oh (2:05.20), Llew Ladomirak (2:05.39), Ella Detter (2:07.38), and Kelsey Zhang (2:04.02), and the boy’s relay was Shangxi Wang (1:54.52), Nathaniel Yoon (1:54.92), Alexandre Louvel (1:54.54), and Gabriel Anagnoson (1:54.04). Both teams beat Rose Bowl Aquatics who was 2nd in both.
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