By Madeline Folsom on SwimSwam
2026 PRO SWIM SERIES – AUSTIN
January 14-17, 2026 Austin, Texas Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center LCM (50 meters) Psych Sheet (updated) How to Watch Live Results Live Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3Day 4 Finals Heat Sheet
Welcome to the last finals session of the 2026 Pro Swim Series in Austin! Tonight’s session features some potentially exciting races, starting with the finals of the women’s 800 freestyle.
Katie Ledecky started the meet with the 2nd fastest time in history in the 1500, and she will be the top seed in tonight’s 800 free final after she swam 8:16.23 in the prelims.
The 200 butterfly will follow the 800 free final with American Record holder Regan Smith as the top seed by more than two seconds on the women’s side and Carson Foster as the top seed on the men’s side.
The 200 fly will be followed by the final for the 50 fly, which was one of the semifinal events for this meet. Marie Wattel is the top seed in the women’s race by just one hundredth over Texas commit Mena Boardman and by about a tenth over Tennessee commit Charlotte Crush.
The men’s 50 fly seeds Maxime Grousset as the top seed by more than six tenths over Van Mathias and Caeleb Dressel.
Grace Palmer and Denis Petrashov will swim in the middle lanes of the 200 breaststroke finals with both earning the top qualifying time by more than a second from prelims.
Regan Smith will take the water again as the top seed in the 50 backstroke final, and Shaine Casas holds the top seed in the men’s event by just a tenth over Yohann Ndoye-Brouard.
The meet will wrap up with the 100 freestyle events. The women’s 100 freestyle is a rematch of yesterday’s exciting 200 free final with Simone Manuel, Rylee Erisman, Anna Peplowski, and Claire Weinstein all earning spots in the final. They will be joined by Beryl Gastaldello and Summer McIntosh, who are the 2nd and 5th seeds respectively.
The men’s 100 free should also be exciting with Chris Guiliano, Maxime Grousset, Brooks Curry, Patrick Sammon, and Jack Alexy all within six tenths in prelims.
Meet Schedule
Women’s 800 Free Women’s 200 Fly Men’s 200 Fly Women’s 50 Fly Men’s 50 Fly Women’s 200 Breast Men’s 200 Breast Women’s 50 Back Men’s 50 Back Women’s 100 Free Men’s 100 FreeWOMEN’S 800 FREESTYLE – Final
World Record: 8:04.12 – Katie Ledecky (2025) American Record: 8:04.12 – Katie Ledecky (2025) US Open Record: 8:04.12 – Katie Ledecky (2025) PSS Record: 8:04.12 – Katie Ledecky (2025) World Jr Record: 8:11.00 – Katie Ledecky (2014) Pool Record: 8:06.68 – Katie LedeckyWomen’s 200 Butterfly – Final
World Record: 2:01.81 – Liu Zige, CHN (2009) American Record: 2:03.84 – Regan Smith, USA (2024) US Open Record: 2:02.62 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025) PSS Record: 2:04.00 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025) World Jr Record: 2:03.03 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2024)Men’s 200 Butterfly – Final
World Record: 1:50.34 – Kristof Milak, HUN (2022) American Record: 1:51.51 – Michael Phelps, USA (2009) US Open Record: 1:52.20 – Michael Phelps, USA (2008) PSS Record: 1:52.37 – Luca Urlando, USA (2025) World Jr Record: 1:53.79 – Kristof Milak, HUN (2017)WOMEN’S 50 BUTTERFLY — Final
World Record: 24.43 — Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden (2014) World Junior Record: 25.46 — Rikako Ikee, Japan (2017) American Record: 25.11 — Gretchen Walsh (2023) U.S. Open Record: 25.11 — Gretchen Walsh, United States (2023) Pro Swim Series Record: 24.93 — Gretchen Walsh, United States (2025)MEN’S 50 BUTTERFLY — Final
World Record: 22.27 — Andrii Govorov, Ukraine (2018) World Junior Record: 22.96 — Diogo Matos Ribeiro, Portugal (2022) American Record: 22.35 — Caeleb Dressel (2019) U.S. Open Record: 22.81 — Maxime Grousset, France (2025) Pro Swim Series Record: 23.09 — Ilya Kharun, Canada (2025)Women’s 200 Breaststroke – Final
World Record: 2:17.55 – Evgeniia Chikunova, RUS (2023) American Record: 2:18.50 – Kate Douglass, USA (2025) US Open Record: 2:19.30 – Kate Douglass, USA (2024) PSS Record: 2:19.30 – Kate Douglass, USA (2024) World Jr Record: 2:19.64 – Viktoria Gunes, SGP (2015)Men’s 200 Breaststroke – Final
World Record: 2:05.48 – Qin Haiyang, CHN (2023) American Record: 2:06.54 – Matt Fallon, USA (2024) US Open Record: 2:06.54 – Matt Fallon, USA (2024) PSS Record: 2:08.18 – Matt Fallon, USA (2025) World Jr Record: 2:06.91 – Shin Ohashi, JPN (2025)WOMEN’S 50 BACKSTROKE – Final
World Record: 26.86 – Kaylee McKeown, AUS (2023) World Junior Record: 27.49 – Minna Atherton, AUS (2016) American Record: 26.97 – Katharine Berkoff (2025) U.S. Open Record: 26.97 – Katharine Berkoff, USA (2025) Pro Swim Record: 27.13 – Kylie Masse, CAN (2023)MEN’S 50 BACKSTROKE – Final
World Record: 23.55 – Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS (2023) World Junior Record: 24.00 – Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS (2018) American Record: 23.71 – Hunter Armstrong (2022) U.S. Open Record: 23.71 – Hunter Armstrong, USA (2022) Pro Swim Record: 24.23 – Shaine Casas, USA (2025)Women’s 100 Freestyle – Final
World Record: 51.71 – Sarah Sjostrom, SWE (2017) American Record: 52.04 – Simone Manuel, USA (2019) US Open Record: 52.43 – Torri Huske, USA (2025) PSS Record: 52.90 – Gretchen Walsh, USA (2025) World Jr Record: 52.70 – Penny Oleksiak, CAN (2016)Men’s 100 Freestyle – Final
World Record: 46.40 – Pan Zhanle, CHN (2024) American Record: 46.81 – Jack Alexy, USA (2025) US Open Record: 46.99 – Jack Alexy, USA (2025) PSS Record: 48.00 – Nathan Adrian, USA (2016) World Jr Record: 46.86 – David Popovici, ROU (2022)Read the full story on SwimSwam: 2026 Pro Swim Series — Austin: Day 4 Finals Live Recap
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