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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 | Day 3 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2

Day 2 Finals Heat Sheet 

Event Schedule: 

Men’s 400 IM – fastest heat Women’s 800 freestyle – fastest heat Women’s 100 butterfly Men’s 50 butterfly Women’s 200 backstroke Men’s 100 backstroke Women’s 50 breaststroke Men’s 200 breaststroke Women’s 100 freestyle Men’s 200 freestyle Women’s 200 IM

We kick of the final session of the 2025 Carmel World Cup leg tonight, with the race for top spot in the individual rankings heating up. As a note, the score from an athlete’s top three swims are added together to get their overall score. The winner of the stop will be crowned at the end of this session, with the favorites well known to NCAA fans.

Hubert Kos and Shaine Casas are in joint-1st on the men’s side with 53.7 points, although only Kos has the opportunity to move up tonight. Casas’ only swim of the day was in the early heats of the 400 IM this morning, where he did not add to his tally despite setting a new best of 4:03.10 to take preliminary pole position prior to the fastest heat tonight.

Kos will be in the 100 back final, and will be the favorite to make it a backstroke sweep after winning both the 50 and 200 so far this weekend. He needs just 14.9 points to take the overall win – a top-three finish in a time of 50.24 or better will be enough. Leon Marchand is an outside shot to challenge the top two with only the 200 breaststroke tonight, after finishing 9th in prelims of the 200 free, and is yet to win an event at this meet.

The women’s side will also see a battle for the win. Regan Smith, Gretchen Walsh and Kate Douglass all harbor hopes of taking top spot, with Walsh just about in the hot seat. She has the clearest avenue to a 1st place finish tonight, dominating the 100 fly this morning in a controlled-looking swim, while Smith and Douglass will face off with a pair of Aussies, Kaylee McKeown and Mollie O’Callaghan respectively, in their quest for maximum points.

Men’s 400 Individual Medley – Fastest Heat

World Record: 3:54.81 – Daiya Seto (JPN), 2019 World Cup Record: 3:57.25 – Daiya Seto (JPN), 2019 World Junior Record: 3:56.47 – Ilia Borodin (RUS), 2021 U.S. Open Record: 3:54.81 – Daiya Seto (JPN), 2019

Final:

Women’s 800 Freestyle – Fastest Heat

World Record: 7:57.42 – Katie Ledecky (USA), 2022 World Cup Record: 7:57.42 – Katie Ledecky (USA), 2022 World Junior Record: 7:59.44 – Wang Jianjiahe (CHN), 2018  U.S. Open Record: 7:57.42 – Katie Ledecky (USA), 2022

Final:

Women’s 100 Butterfly – Heats

World Record: 52.71 – Gretchen Walsh (USA), 2024 World Cup Record: 54.43 – Gretchen Walsh (USA), 2025 World Junior Record: 55.39 – Claire Curzan (USA), 2021 U.S. Open Record: 54.43 – Gretchen Walsh (USA), 2025

Final:

Men’s 50 Butterfly – Heats

World Record: 21.32 – Noe Ponti (SUI), 2024 World Cup Record: 21.50 – Noe Ponti (SUI), 2024 World Junior Record: 22.28 – Ilya Kharun (CAN), 2022 U.S. Open Record: 21.99 – Dylan Carter (TT), 2022

Final:

Women’s 200 Backstroke – Heats

World Record: 1:58.04 – Regan Smith (USA), 2024 World Cup Record: 1:59.83 – Regan Smith (USA), 2024 World Junior Record: 2:00.03 – Missy Franklin (USA), 2011 U.S. Open Record: 1:59.75 – Katinka Hosszu (HUN), 2015

Final:

Men’s 100 Backstroke – Heats

World Record: 48.33 – Coleman Stewart (USA), 2021 World Cup Record: 48.84 – Shaine Casas (USA), 2022 World Junior Record: 48.90 – Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS), 2017 U.S. Open Record: 48.92 – Matt Grevers (USA), 2015

Final:

Women’s 50 Breaststroke – Heats

World Record: 28.37 – Ruta Meilutyte (LTU), 2022 World Cup Record: 28.56 – Alia Atkinson (JAM), 2018 World Junior Record: 28.81 – Benedetta Pilato (ITA), 2020 U.S. Open Record: 28.70 – Ruta Meilutyte (LTU), 2022

Final:

Men’s 200 Breaststroke – Heats

World Record: 2:00.16 – Kirill Prigoda (RUS), 2018 World Cup Record: 2:00.48 – Daniel Gyurta (HUN), 2014 World Junior Record: 2:03.23 – Akihiro Yamaguchi (JPN), 2012 U.S. Open Record: 2:02.33 – Cody Miller (USA), 2015

Final:

Women’s 100 Freestyle – Heats

World Record: 50.25 – Cate Campbell (AUS), 2017 World Cup Record: 50.58 – Sarah Sjostrom (SWE), 2017 & Emma McKeon (AUS), 2021 World Junior Record: 51.45 – Kayla Sanchez (CAN), 2018 U.S. Open Record: 51.00 – Siobhan Haughey (HKG), 2022

Final:

Men’s 200 Freestyle – Heats

World Record: 1:38.61 – Luke Hobson (USA), 2024 World Cup Record: 1:39.37 – Paul Biedermann (GER), 2009 World Junior Record: 1:40.65 – Matt Sates (RSA), 2021 U.S. Open Record: 1:41.58 – Alexander Graham (AUS), 2019

Final:

Women’s 200 Individual Medley – Heats

World Record: 2:01.63 – Kate Douglass (USA), 2014 World Cup Record: 2:02.13 – Katinka Hosszu (HUN), 2014 World Junior Record: 2:04.48 – Yu Yiting (CHN), 2021 U.S. Open Record: 2:03.66 – Katinka Hosszu (HUN), 2015

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