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2025 SWIMMING WORLD CUP – CARMEL

October 10-12, 2025 Carmel, Indiana SCM (25 meters) Meet Central Psych Sheets Live Results All The Links Live Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 Finals: Day 1

Day 2 Finals Heat Sheet 

Event Schedule: 

Women’s 400 IM – fastest heat Men’s 50 backstroke Women’s 200 freestyle Men’s 200 IM Women’s 100 backstroke Men’s 50 breaststroke Women’s 50 butterfly Men’s 100 freestyle Women’s 100 breaststroke Men’s 200 butterfly Men’s 1500 freestyle – fastest heat

After taking silver in a duo of off-events last night, Leon Marchand returns to his bread-and-butter 200 IM on Day 2 here in Carmel. He will not be the only world record holder in the field tonight, as Regan Smith goes in as top seed in the women’s 100 back and Gretchen Walsh looked a class apart in the women’s 50 fly this morning.

After we saw six U.S. Open records go down in the finals session on Day 1, we may get our first world record of the meet from the aforementioned Gretchen Walsh in the 50 fly. She was less than two-tenths of a second off her own record this morning, clocking the fourth-fastest time in history and one a quarter-second faster than any other women has ever swum.

We start of the evening with the fastest heat of both the women’s 400 IM and men’s 1500 freestyle, which will feature a surprise name in Carson Foster. After winning the 400 free last night and scratching the 200 IM this morning, this could be an indication of a shift in focus for the Texas swimmer. After the distance races wrap up, we move onto a sprint-heavy lineup, with five of the remaining nine races expected to be over in less than 60 seconds.

Women’s 400m IM — Fastest Heat

World Record: 4:15.48 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2024) World Junior Record: 4:15.48 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2024) World Cup Record: 4:18.94 — Mireia Belmonte Garcia, Spain (2017) U.S. Open Record: 4:21.21 — Katinka Hosszu, Hungary (2015)

Final:

Men’s 1500 Freestyle — Fastest Heat

World Record: 14:06.88 — Florian Wellbrock, Germany (2021) World Junior Record: 14:20.64 — Kuzey Tuncelli, Turkey (2024) World Cup Record: 14:15.49 — Mykhailo Romanchuk, Ukraine (2016) U.S. Open Record: 14:19.29 — Connor Jaeger, United States (2015)

Final:

Men’s 50m Backstroke — Final

World Record: 22.11 — Kliment Kolesnikov, Russia (2022) World Junior Record: 22.47 — Miron Lifintsev, Russia (2024) World Cup Record: 22.58 — Isaac Cooper, Australia (2024) U.S. Open Record: 22.72 — Dylan Carter, Trinidad and Tobago (2022)

Final:

Women’s 200m Freestyle — Final

World Record: 1:50.31 — Siobhan Haughey, Hong Kong (2021) World Junior Record: 1:51.62 — Claire Weinstein, United States (2024) World Cup Record: 1:50.43 — Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden (2017) U.S. Open Record: 1:51.19 — Siobhan Haughey, Hong Kong (2022)

Final:

Men’s 200 IM — Final

World Record: 1:48.88 — Leon Marchand, France (2024) World Junior Record: 1:51.45 — Matthew Sates, South Africa (2021) World Cup Record: 1:48.88 — Leon Marchand, France (2024) U.S. Open Record: 1:50.76 — Daiya Seto, Japan (2019)

Final:

Women’s 100 Backstroke — Final

World Record: 54.02 — Regan Smith, United States (2024) World Junior Record: 55.75 — Bella Sims, United States (2022) World Cup Record: 54.27 — Regan Smith, United States (2024) U.S. Open Record: 55.09 — Minna Atherton, Australia (2019)

Final:

Men’s 50 Breaststroke — Final

World Record: 24.95 — Emre Sakci, Turkey (2021) World Junior Record: 25.66 — Chris Smith, South Africa (2024) World Cup Record: 25.25 — Cameron van der Burgh (2009) U.S. Open Record: 25.75 — Nic Fink, United States (2019)

Final:

Women’s 50 Butterfly — Final

World Record: 23.94 — Gretchen Walsh, United States (2024) World Junior Record: 24.55 — Claire Curzan, United States (2021) World Cup Record: 24.38 — Therese Alshammar, Sweden (2009) U.S. Open Record: 24.81 — Beryl Gastaldello, France (2019)

Final:

Men’s 100 Freestyle — Final

World Record: 44.84 — Kyle Chalmers, Australia (2021) World Junior Record: 45.64 — David Popovici, Romania (2022) World Cup Record: 44.84 — Kyle Chalmers, Australia (2021) U.S. Open Record: 45.22 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2019)

Final:

Women’s 100 Breaststroke — Final

World Record: 1:02.36 — Alia Atkinson, Jamaica/Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania (2016/2013) World Junior Record: 1:02.36 — Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania (2013) World Cup Record: 1:02.36 — Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania (2013) U.S. Open Record: 1:02.77 — Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania (2022)

Final:

Men’s 200 Butterfly — Final

World Record: 1:46.85 — Tomoru Honda, Japan (2022) World Junior Record: 1:49.61 — Chen Juner, China (2022) World Cup Record: 1:48.56 — Chad Le Clos, South Africa (2013) U.S. Open Record: 1:48.77 — Daiya Seto, Japan (2019)

Final:

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