By Madeline Folsom on SwimSwam
2025 U.S. Summer Championships
Tuesday, August 5 – Friday, August 8, 2025 Irvine, California William Woollett Aquatics Center Start Times Prelims: 9:00 am local / 12:00 pm ET Finals: 5:00 pm local / 8:00 pm ET LCM (50 meters) Meet Central Psych Sheets Live Results Live Stream Info (Available on USA Swimming Network App) Live Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2Day 3 Finals Heat Sheet
There are two finals sessions left of the 2025 US Summer Championships, and we have eight individual events and two relays on the schedule for this evening, for an estimated two hour timeline.
The biggest story out of the prelims was Hunter Armstrong being disqualified from the meet for no-showing his 100 freestyle. He was supposed to swim three events today, but he was not able to swim any of them.
We will start the meet with the men’s and women’s 100 freestyle finals where Jaimie de Luttis leads the women’s field, coming in just three hundredths ahead of Bella Sims as the only two swimmers under 55 seconds this morning.
Brooks Curry holds the top seed in the men’s event with the rest of the final coming in seven tenths back.
The 400 IM will be the next event and Justina Kozan, who scratched the 400 freestyle final yesterday, is the top seed for the women. Reese Tiltmann, Kayla Hardy, and Summer Cardwell are seeded 2nd, 3rd, an4th, coming in just over four tenths apart.
The men’s 400 IM will see Owen Stevens swim alone in the ‘C’ final followed by two full heats where David Johnston is the top seed, less than a tenth ahead of Michael Hochwalt. Kieran Smith will also be in the final, and all three will be hoping to upset the Pan Pacs roster in the event.
The women’s 50 fly will only have an ‘A’ and ‘B’ fnal, and Lismar Lyon is the top seed. She will be trying to hold off Isabella Boyd and Carly Novelline who are seeded 2nd and 3rd and were the only other swimmers in the 26 second range in prelims.
The men’s 50 fly will be an exciting race with last night’s 100 fly champion Ben Armbruster from Australia and American Caeleb Dressel leading the ‘A’ final.
The final individual event will be the 100 backstroke, where nobody broke 1:00 in the women’s event. Semra Olowoniyi will be the top seed in 1:00.50, followed closely by Layla Day in 1:00.75 and Rhyan White in 1:00.80.
Jack Wilkening comes in more than half-a-second ahead of the rest of the field in the men’s 100 backstroke at 54.51. Mason Leach, the 2nd seed, sits at 55.04.
We will end the session with two heats of 800 freestyle relays.
WOMEN’S 100 FREE — Finals
World Record: 51.71 – Sarah Sjöström, SWE (2017) American Record: 52.04 – Simone Manuel, (2019) U.S. Open Record: 52.43 – Torri Huske, USA (2025) World Junior Record: 52.70 – Penny Oleksiak, CAN (2016) Pro Swim Series Record: 52.74 – Siobhán Haughey, HKG (2024)MEN’S 100 FREESTYLE – Finals
World Record: 46.40 – Pan Zhanle (2024) American Record: 46.81 – Jack Alexy, (2025) U.S. Open Record: 46.99 – Jack Alexy, USA (2025) World Junior Record: 46.86 – David Popovici, ROU (2022) Pro Swim Series Record: 48.00 – Nathan Adrian, USA (2016)WOMEN’S 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY – Finals
World Record: 4:23.65 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025) American Record: 4:31.12 – Katie Hoff, (2008) U.S. Open Record: 4:26.98 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025) World Junior Record: 4:24.38 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2024) Pro Swim Series Record: 4:26.98 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025)MEN’S 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY – Finals
World Record: 4:02.50 – Leon Marchand, FRA (2023) American Record: 4:03.84 – Michael Phelps, (2008) U.S. Open Record: 4:05.25 – Michael Phelps, USA (2008) World Junior Record: 4:09.38 – Yumeki Kojima, JPN (2025) Pro Swim Series Record: 4:07.80 – Leon Marchand, FRA (2023)WOMEN’S 50 BUTTERFLY – Finals
World Record: 24.43 – Sarah Sjöström, SWE (2014) American Record: 24.66 – Gretchen Walsh, (2025) U.S. Open Record: 24.66 – Gretchen Walsh, USA (2025) World Junior Record: 25.46 – Rikako Ikee, JPN (2017) Pro Swim Series Record: 24.66 – Gretchen Walsh, USA (2025)MEN’S 50 BUTTERFLY – Finals
World Record: 22.27 – Andrii Govorov, UKR (2018) American Record: 22.35 – Caeleb Dressel, (2019) U.S. Open Record: 22.84 – Caeleb Dressel, USA (2022) World Junior Record: 22.96 – Diogo Ribeiro, POR (2022) Pro Swim Series Record: 23.09 – Ilya Kharun, CAN (2025)WOMEN’S 100 BACKSTROKE – Finals
World Record: 57.13 – Regan Smith, USA (2024) American Record: 57.13 – Regan Smith, (2024) U.S. Open Record: 57.13 – Regan Smith, USA (2024) World Junior Record: 57.57 – Regan Smith, USA (2019) Pro Swim Series Record: 57.46 – Regan Smith, USA (2025)MEN’S 100 BACKSTROKE – Finals
World Record: 51.60 – Thomas Ceccon, ITA (2022) American Record: 51.85 – Ryan Murphy, (2016) U.S. Open Record: 50.94 – Aaron Peirsol, USA (2009) World Junior Record: 52.08 – Miron Lifintsev, RUS (2024) Pro Swim Series Record: 52.40 – David Plummer, USA (2016)WOMEN’S 4X200 FREESTYLE RELAY — Finals
World Record: 7:27.32 — Australia (2023) American Record: 7:40.02 — Weinstein, Peplowski, Gemmell, Ledecky (2025) U.S. Open Record: 7:51.21 — United States (2010) World Junior Record: 7:51.47 — Canada (2017)MEN’S 4X200 FREESTYLE RELAY — Finals
World Record: 6:58.55 — United States (2009) American Record: 6:58.55 — Phelps, Berens, Walters, Lochte (2009) U.S. Open Record: 7:03.84 — United States (2010) World Junior Record: 7:08.37 — United States (2019)Read the full story on SwimSwam: 2025 U.S. Summer Championships: Day 3 Finals Live Recap
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