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2026 Sacramento Pro Swim Series
May 20-23, 2026 Sacramento, CA LCM (50 meters) Psych Sheets Meet Central Live Results also Available on Meet Mobile Live Stream: USA Swimming Network Recaps: Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4In her first competition as a full-time professional, Torri Huske took on a busy schedule at the 2026 Pro Swim Series stop in Sacramento, and it paid dividends, as the 23-year-old led all athletes in prize money earnings.
Huske won four events, topping the women’s 200 free (1:57.15), 50 fly (25.95), 100 fly (57.46) and 200 IM (2:11.34), and added a runner-up finish in the 100 free (54.13) to earn a total of $8,500.
At each Pro Swim Series in 2026, the top three finishers in each event earn a standard amount of money: $1,500 for winning, $1,000 for placing 2nd, and $500 for taking 3rd.
However, each individual stop has certain races featured as “super events,” where the prize money is doubled for the winner.
2026 Pro Swim Series – Prize Money
Standard Events Super Events 1st – $1,500 1st – $3,000 2nd – $1,000 2nd – $1,000 3rd – $500 3rd – $500In Sacramento, the 200 free, 200 back, 200 breast and 200 fly for both genders, and the women’s 1500 free, were “super events,” meaning Huske earned $3,000 for her victory in the 200 free in addition to claiming $1,500 apiece for winning the 50 fly, 100 fly and 200 IM, and an extra $1,000 for taking 2nd in the 100 free.
The recent Stanford grad also placed 4th in the 50 free and 12th in the 200 back, fully embracing the busy schedule with 15 swims across the four-day meet.
Eastern Express Swim Team’s Kennedi Dobson, fresh off a strong freshman year at Georgia, was the second-highest earner of the meet with $5,500. The 19-year-old secured victories in the women’s 400 free (4:07.64), 800 free (8:33.50) and 400 IM (4:43.73), and added a runner-up finish to Huske in the 200 free (1:57.38).
Dobson notably set new personal best times with her swims in the 200 free, 800 free and 400 IM, while in the 400 free, she was less than a second shy of her PB from last year’s World Junior Championships of 4:06.66.
Trailing Huske and Dobson were three swimmers tied with $5,000, including age group phenom Luka Mijatovic, who led all male swimmers.
The 17-year-old swept the men’s 400 free (3:45.20), 800 free (7:47.08) and 1500 free (14:59.27), setting personal bests in all three and lowering his 17-18 NAG record in the former, and he added a 3rd-place finish in the 200 free (1:48.11).
Also earning $5,000 were 16-year-old Mikayla Tan, who won the women’s 100 and 200 breaststroke, and 20-year-old Swede Thilda Haell, who lowered her national record en route to victory in the women’s 1500 free in addition to finishing as the runner-up in both the 400 and 800 free.
PRIZE MONEY EARNINGS – SACRAMENTO PRO SWIM SERIES
Note that the prize money listed below is what was earned, not necessarily accepted, due to current NCAA student-athletes being ineligible to accept anything more than their “actual and necessary expenses.” Earlier this month, the NCAA agreed to a settlement that is expected to see it amend its rules allowing student-athletes to accept prize money prior to enrollment.
Rank Swimmer Prize Money earned 1 Torri Huske $8,500 2 Kennedi Dobson $5,500 3 Luka Mijatovic $5,000 3 Mikayla Tan $5,000 3 Thilda Haell $5,000 6 Taylor Ruck $4,500 7 Carles Coll Marti $4,000 8 Yamato Okadome $3,500 8 Sean Niewold $3,500 10 Katherine Berkoff $3,000 10 Henry McFadden $3,000 10 Caroline Bricker $3,000 10 Charlie Cancelmo $3,000 14 Michael Andrew $2,500 14 Mary-Ambre Moluh $2,500 14 Keaton Jones $2,500 17 Juan Vallmitjana $2,000 17 Rhyan White $2,000 17 Aliz Kalmar $2,000 17 Ethan Ekk $2,000 21 Katie Christopherson $1,500 21 Finlay Knox $1,500 21 Grant Sanders $1,500 21 Frida Loebersli $1,500 21 Michaela Mattes $1,500 21 Aiden Hayes $1,500 21 Ryan Murphy $1,500 21 Daniel Diehl $1,500 21 Bella Sims $1,500 21 Syunta Lee $1,500 21 Joey Tepper $1,500 21 Kasia Wasick $1,500 21 Santo Condorelli $1,500 34 Lauren Lonsdale $1,000 34 Grant House $1,000 34 Silje Slyngstadli $1,000 34 Emma Hussein $1,000 34 Brendan Whitfield $1,000 34 Dylan Carter $1,000 34 Phoebe Bacon $1,000 41 Ellis Crisci $500 41 Mitch Mason $500 41 Lily Chai $500 41 Marie Wattel $500 41 Kaitlyn Owens $500 41 Kathryn Hazle $500 41 AJ Pouch $500 41 Kalia Antoniou $500 41 Lamar Taylor $500 41 Marie Landreneau $500 41 Lismar Lyon $500 41 Adalene Robillard $500 41 Eli Martin $500 41 Gavin Keogh $500 41 Moji Pholjamjumrus $500 41 Andres Brooks $500Read the full story on SwimSwam: Torri Huske Leads Prize Money Earners With $8.5K At Sacramento Pro Swim Series
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