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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 | Day 4 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 Day 4 Finals Heat Sheet

We have made it to the final session of the 2026 Westmont Pro Swim Series, and there are some exciting events in store for tonight’s finals session.

The meet will start with the 100 fly finals, where Gretchen Walsh and Dare Rose are the respective top seeds. Walsh has the potential to take over the entire top 10 list tonight, pushing former World Record holder Sarah Sjostrom out of the list entirely.

Summer McIntosh and Finlay Knox will follow as the top seeds in the 200 IM. McIntosh was just off her personal best in the 200 freestyle last night, and will be looking for a new PSS and U.S. Open record in the event tonight.

The 50 breaststroke finals will follow the 200 IM, and Skyler Smith and Michael Andrew are leading the field, both sitting a few tenths ahead of the rest of the final.

In the 100 backstroke, Isabelle Stadden, who has been having an exceptional meet, is the top seed of 58.26, coming in about a second ahead of Katharine Berkoff. Ivan Tarasov is the top seed in the men’s backstroke, just ahead of Blake Tierney and Shaine Casas.

Katie Ledecky and Lucas Henveaux are the respective top seeds in the 400 freestyle, and while Ledecky is the clear favorite to win, Henveaux has some tight competition from Sam Short, who has set two PSS records in two distance events.

The meet will wrap up with the 50 freestyles where Gretchen Walsh will swim her 2nd event as the top seed, ahead of Rylee Erisman and Olivia Smoliga. Nikita Sheremet is the top seed on the men’s side, and he will be trying to hold off Chris Guiliano, who has already won the 100 and 200 freestyle this week.

WOMEN’S 100 FLY – Finals

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 – Finals

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 IM — Finals

World Record: Summer McIntosh (Canada) – 2:05.70 (2025) American Record: Ariana Kukors (USA) – 2:06.15 (2009) U.S. Open Record: Kate Douglass (USA) – 2:06.79 (2024) Pro Swim Series Record: Summer McIntosh (Canada) – 2:06.82 (2025)

Men’s 200 IM — Finals

World Record: Leon Marchand (France) – 1:52.69 (2025) American Record: Ryan Lochte (USA) – 1:54.00 (2011) U.S. Open Record: Ryan Lochte (USA) – 1:54.43 (2010) Pro Swim Series Record: Leon Marchand (France) – 1:55.68 (2023)

Women’s 50 Breast — Finals

World Record: Ruta Meilutyte (Lithuania) – 29.16 (2023) American Record: Lilly King (USA) – 29.40 (2017) U.S. Open Record: Lilly King (USA) – 29.62 (2018) Pro Swim Series Record: Lilly King (USA) – 29.62 (2018)

Men’s 50 Breast — Finals

World Record: Adam Peaty (Great Britain) – 25.95 (2017) American Record: Nic Fink (USA) – 26.45 (2022) U.S. Open Record: Michael Andrew (USA) – 26.52 (2022) Pro Swim Series Record: Van Mathias (France) – 26.57 (2026)

WOMEN’S 100 BACK – 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 Pro Swim Record: 57.46, Regan Smith (USA) – 2025

MEN’S 100 BACK – Finals

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

Women’s 400 Free — Finals

World Record: Summer McIntosh (Canada) – 3:54.15 (2025) American Record: Katie Ledecky (USA) – 3:56.46 (2016) U.S. Open Record: Katie Ledecky (USA) – 3:56.81 (2025) Pro Swim Series Record: Katie Ledecky (USA) – 3:56.81 (2025)

Men’s 400 Free — Finals

World Record: Lucas Martens (Germany) – 3:39.96 (2025) American Record: Larsen Jensen (USA) – 3:42.78 (2008) U.S. Open Record: Rex Maurer (USA) – 3:43.33 (2025) Pro Swim Series Record: Sun Yang (China) – 3:43.55 (2016)

Women’s 50 Free — Finals

World Record: Sarah Sjostrom (Sweden) – 23.61 (2023) American Record: Kate Douglass (USA) – 23.91 (2024) U.S. Open Record: Abbey Weitzeil (USA) – 24.00 (2023) Pro Swim Series Record: Sarah Sjostrom (Sweden) – 24.17 (2016)

Men’s 50 Free — Finals

World Record: Cesar Cielo Filho (Brazil) – 20.91 (2009) American Record: Caeleb Dressel (USA) – 21.04 (2019, 2021) U.S. Open Record: Caeleb Dressel (USA) – 21.04 (2021) Pro Swim Series Record: Caeleb Dressel (USA) – 21.51 (2020)

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