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2026 Pro Swim Series – Westmont

Wednesday, March 4 – Saturday, March 7, 2026 FMC Aquatic Center, Westmont, Illinois Long Course Meters (50 meters) Meet Central Psych Sheet Live Results Results on Meet Mobile: “2026 TYR Pro Swim Series – Westmont” Live Stream Live Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 Day 3 Finals Heat Sheet

Welcome to the penultimate finals session of this year’s Westmont Pro Swim Series. Tonight’s session will kick off with the fastest heats of the men’s and women’s 1500 freestyle, where World Record holders Katie Ledecky and Bobby Finke are taking the water as the respective top seeds.

Gretchen Walsh will swim as the top seed in the women’s 100 fly semifinal, where her prelims time of 55.59 was the fastest swim in the field by more than three seconds. Dare Rose is the men’s top seed in 52.47, just under four tenths ahead of Ethan Heasley, who swam 52.82 in the prelims to earn the top spot in the 1st semifinal.

In the 200 freestyle, Summer McIntosh will lead the ‘A’ final with her swim of 1:56.82 earning her the top qualifying spot by about a second over Maria Fernanda Costa from Brazil. Gabriel Jett earned the top qualifying spot in the men’s final that will have nine swimmers in it after a tie in the prelims between Lucas Henveaux and Kieran Smith.

In the 100 breaststroke, Kate Douglass and Jack Kelly hold the respective top seeds, with Douglass sitting about half-a-second ahead of Mona McSharry, and Kelly coming in less than a tenth ahead of Denis Petrashov.

The session will wrap up with the men’s and women’s 100 backstroke semifinals. Isabelle Stadden, who has been having an exceptional meet so far in Westmont, earned the top qualifying spot in 58.68, coming in almost a second ahead of Katharine Berkoff‘s 59.62. Ivan Tarasov is the men’s top seed in 54.19, coming in three tenths ahead of Blake Tierney‘s 54.55 to lead semifinal number one.

Women’s 1500 Free — Timed Final

World Record: 15:20.48, Katie Ledecky (USA) – 2018 American Record: 15:20.48, Katie Ledecky (USA) – 2018 U.S. Open Record: 15:20.48, Katie Ledecky (USA) – 2018 Pro Swim Series Record: 15:20.48, Katie Ledecky (USA) – 2018

Men’s 1500 Free — Timed Final

World Record: 14:30.67, Bobby Finke (USA) – 2024 American Record: 14:30.67, Bobby Finke (USA) – 2024 U.S. Open Record: 14:40.28, Bobby Finke (USA) – 2024 Pro Swim Series Record: 14:52.56, Peter Vanderkaay (USA) – 2008

WOMEN’S 100 FLY – Semiinals

World Record: 54.60, Gretchen Walsh (USA) – 2025 American Record: 54.60, Gretchen Walsh – 2025 U.S. Open Record: 54.60, Gretchen Walsh (USA) – 2025 Pro Swim Record: 54.60, Gretchen Walsh (USA) – 2025

MEN’S 100 FLY – Semiinals

World Record: 49.45, Caeleb Dressel (USA) – 2021 American Record: 49.45, Caeleb Dressel – 2021 U.S. Open Record: 49.76, Caeleb Dressel (USA) – 2021 Pro Swim Record: 50.42, Ilya Kharun (CAN) – 2025

WOMEN’S 200 FREE – Finals

World Record: 1:52.23, Ariarne Titmus (AUS) – 2024 American Record: 1:53.61, Allison Schmitt – 2012 U.S. Open Record: 1:54.13, Summer McIntosh (CAN) – 2023 Pro Swim Record: 1:54.13, Summer McIntosh (CAN) – 2023

MEN’S 200 FREE – Finals

World Record: 1:42.00, Paul Biedermann (GER) – 2009 American Record: 1:42.96, Michael Phelps – 2009 U.S. Open Record: 1:43.73, Luke Hobson (USA) – 2025 Pro Swim Record: 1:44.82, Sun Yang (CHN) – 2016

Women’s 100 Breast — Final

World Record: 1:04.13, Lilly King (USA) – 2017 American Record: 1:04.13, Lilly King – 2017 U.S. Open Record: 1:04.45, Jessica Hardy (USA) – 2009 Pro Swim Record: 1:05.32, Lilly King (USA) – 2022

Men’s 100 Breast — Final

World Record: 56.88, Adam Peaty (GBR) – 2019 American Record: 58.14, Michael Andrew – 2021 U.S. Open Record: 58.14, Michael Andrew (USA) – 2021 Pro Swim Record: 58.67, Michael Andrew (USA) – 2021

WOMEN’S 100 BACK – Semifinals

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 Pro Swim Record: 57.46, Regan Smith (USA) – 2025

MEN’S 100 BACK – Semifinals

World Record: 51.60, Thomas Ceccon (ITA) – 2022 American Record: 51.85, Ryan Murphy – 2016 U.S. Open Record: 51.94, Aaron Peirsol (USA) – 2009 Pro Swim Record: 52.40, David Plummer (USA) – 2016

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