By Anne Lepesant on SwimSwam
2025 USA Swimming Futures Series
Dates: July 23-26, 2025 Course: LCM (50m), Prelims/Finals Sites: Greensboro, NC | Justin, TX | Madison, WI | Ocala, FL | Sacramento, CA Meet Centrals: Greensboro | Justin | Madison | Ocala | Sacramento Meet Preview Day 1 Finals Recaps: Greensboro | Justin | Madison | Ocala | Sacramento | COMBINED Day 2 Finals Recaps: Greensboro | Justin | Madison | Ocala | SacramentoDay 2 across the five sites included finals of the women’s and men’s 100 free, 400 IM, 100 back, and 50 fly, as well as timed finals of the 800 free relay.
Event 13: Women’s 100 Meter Freestyle
US Open Qualifying Time (QT): 56.79 Summer Juniors QT: 57.69 Winter Juniors QT: 58.19 13-14 NAG Record: 54.03, Missy Franklin (2009) 15-16 NAG Record: 53.55, Claire Curzan (2021) 17-18 NAG Record: 53.25, Simone Manuel (2014)Top 8 Combined:
Finish Swimmer (Club) Age Time Location 1 Rylee Erisman (LAKR-FL) 16 53.80 Ocala 2 Abigail Wanezek (WISC-WI) 21 55.27 Madison 3 Amy Riordan (GAME-SC) 21 55.70 Greensboro 4 Wyllo Hanson (UN-AU-SE) 20 55.97 Ocala 5 Brynn Lavigueur (UN-FL) 17 56.18 Ocala 6 Reina Liu (TAC-NC) 15 56.23 Greensboro 7 Molly Workman (NLAC-MA) 17 56.26 Ocala T8 Aria Grossenbach (PAC-IL) 16 56.32 Madison T8 Abby Carlson (WISC-WI) 21 56.32 MadisonFor the second night in a row, Rylee Erisman won her event in Ocala in dominant fashion; this time, it was the 100 free, and she cleared the field by a 2.17-second margin with 53.80. She was nearly 1.5 seconds faster than the next-fastest finisher, Abigail Wanazek at the Madison meet (55.27).
Event 14: Men’s 100 Meter Freestyle
US Open QT: 50.89 Summer Juniors QT: 51.99 Winter Juniors QT: 52.59 13-14 NAG Record: 51.12, Thomas Heilman (2021) 15-16 NAG Record: 48.81, Kaii Winkley (2023) 17-18 NAG Record: 48.38, Maximus Williamson (2023)Top 8 Combined:
Finish Swimmer (Club) Age Time Location 1 William Russ (UN-AU-SE) 19 49.42 Ocala 2 Logan Robinson (UN-SE) 19 49.61 Ocala 3 Zachary Redding (UN-VA) 20 49.90 Greensboro 4 Jake Wang (BULL-CT) 19 49.99 Greensboro 5 Maximus Goettsch (FMC-IL) 18 50.06 Madison 6 Andrew Kravchenko (BSS-FL) 18 50.18 Ocala 7 Enzo Solitario (UN-WI) 18 50.23 Madison 8 River Paulk (UN-AU-SE) 19 50.24 OcalaFour swimmers broke the 50-second barrier: 2 in Ocala and 2 in Greensboro. William Russ edged Logan Robinson, 49.42 to 49.61, to claim the title in Ocala, while Zachary Redding clipped Jake Wang by .09 to win in Greensboro with 49.90.
Event 15: Women’s 400 Meter Individual Medley
US Open QT: 4:56.09 Summer Juniors QT: 5:00.29 Winter Juniors QT: 5:00.29 13-14 NAG Record: 4:39.76, Becca Mann (2012) 15-16 NAG Record: 4:32.67, Katie Grimes (2022) 17-18 NAG Record: 4:31.41, Katie Grimes (2023)Top 8 Combined:
Finish Swimmer (Club) Age Time Location 1 Sadie Buckley (NCAP-PV) 16 4:45.21 -3:46 Greensboro 2 Sydney Hardy (SYS-FL) 14 4:47.86 Ocala 3 Kathryn McCarthy (UOFM-MN) 20 4:49.08 Madison 4 Lauren Lonsdale (SACC-SN) 13 4:49.66 -10.89 Sacramento 5 Nicole Zettel (TAC-NC) 18 4:50.96 Greensboro 6 Maya Hetland (PASA-PC) 17 4:52.06 Sacramento 7 Oceane Vanlinthout (CW-MI) 18 4:52.84 Ocala 8 Emma Cigna (NCAP-PV) 17 4:52.98 GreensboroThe youth put on a show in the women’s 400 IM across all five sites. 16-year-old Sadie Buckley posted the fastest time overall by 2.6 seconds in Greensboro, winning with 4:45.21, improving her PB by 4.8 seconds. 14-year-old Sydney Hardy won in Ocala with 4:47.86, notching a lifetime best by 4.65 seconds. In Sacramento, it was 13-year-old Lauren Lonsdale with the win, taking 2.26 seconds off her entry time.
Event 16: Men’s 400 Meter Individual Medley
US Open QT: 4:28.89 Summer Juniors QT: 4:33.09 Winter Juniors QT: 4:35.89 13-14 NAG Record: 4:24.20, Luka Mijatovic (2024) 15-16 NAG Record: 4:14.73, Carson Foster (2018) 17-18 NAG Record: 4:09.09, Michael Phelps (2003)Top 8 Combined:
Finish Swimmer (Club) Age Time Location 1 Levi Sandidge (KYA-KY) 21 4:16.88 Greensboro 2 Alfred Robinson (AGS-GU) 18 4:22.39 Greensboro 3 Elijah Rolfsen (GKC-MI) 18 4:23.39 Madison 4 Lucas Waldrep (BAY-SE) 19 4:24.06 Ocala 5 Hudson DeGroote (MOR-NC) 19 4:24.30 Greensboro 6 Liam Smith (GKC-MI) 16 4:24.73 Madison 7 Alexander Bauer (PITT-MA) 19 4:25.41 Greensboro 8 Raymond Prosinski (GAME-SC) 20 4:26.36 GreensboroGreensboro produced 5 of the 8 fastest times across all sites, with Levi Sandidge leading the way with a winning time of 4:16.88 (PB by .7) in Greensboro. Placing second overall was Alfred Robinson, who finished 2nd to Sandidge with a massive PB of 4:22.39 (-3.4 seconds). Just missing the top-8 ranking was Lukas Vetkoetter, who won by a couple of body lengths in Justin with 4:26.79.
Event 17: Women’s 100 Meter Backstroke
US Open QT: 1:03.29 Summer Juniors QT: 1:04.29 Winter Juniors QT: 1:04.79 13-14 NAG Record: 1:00.26, Regan Smith (2016) 15-16 NAG Record: 58.82, Claire Curzan (2021) 17-18 NAG Record: 57.57, Regan Smith (2019)Top 8 Combined:
Finish Swimmer (Club) Age Time Location 1 Maggie Wanezek (WISC-WI) 19 59.14 Madison 2 Audrey Derivaux (JW-MA) 15 59.83 Greensboro 3 Reina Liu (TAC-NC) 15 1:01.07 Greensboro T4 Alyssa Sagle (NCAP-PV) 17 1:01.26 Greensboro T4 Sarah Rodrigues (JAC-NJ) 18 1:01.26 Greensboro 6 Brynn Lavigueur (UN-FL) 17 1:01.65 Ocala 7 Thea Bike (SCST-IL) 15 1:01.79 Madison 8 Ava Tablonski (UOFM)-MN) 21 1:01.94 MadisonTwo swimmers broke the 1-minute barrier in the women’s 100 back. Maggie Wanezek, who entered the meet with a lifetime best of a 59.85 that she swam at last summer’s US Olympic Trials (11th place finish) dropped .71 to win in Madison with 59.14. 15-year-old Audrey Derivaux took 1.1 seconds off her PB to claim the title at Greensboro with 59.83.
Event 18: Men’s 100 Meter Backstroke
US Open QT: 56.89 Summer Juniors QT: 58.19 Winter Juniors QT: 58.79 13-14 NAG Record: 56.36, Thomas McMillan (2024) 15-16 NAG Record: 53.27, Daniel Diehl (2022) 17-18 NAG Record: 53.07, Daniel Diehl (2022)Top 8 Combined:
Finish Swimmer (Club) Age Time Location 1 Devin Naoroz (KYA-KY) 20 55.22 Greensboro 2 Caleb Maldari (MAC-NC) 20 55.35 Greensboro 3 Michael Long (WISC-WI) 21 55.36 Madison 4 John Troy (SCSC-SC) 18 55.44 Greensboro 5 Ryan Hufford (GAME-SC) 19 55.51 Greensboro 6 Ryan Slonac (UOFM-MN) 19 55.57 Madison 7 Matthew Krause (EMAC-MA) 18 55.61 Madison 8 Ian Steffen (UOFM-MN) 21 55.69 MadisonIt was all Greensboro and Madison in the men’s 100 back, with Devin Naoriz (55.22) and Caleb Maldari (55.35) leading the pack with a 1-2 finish in Greensboro. John Troy and Ryan Hufford were also 55-mids, making that final a .29 spread between 1st and 4th places. Similarly, Michael Long won in Madison with 55.36, edging Ryan Slonac, Matthew Krause, and Ian Steffen by only .33.
Event 19: Women’s 50 Meter Butterfly
13-14 NAG Record: 26.18, Claire Curzan (2019)Top 8 Combined:
Finish Swimmer (Club) Age Time Location 1 Emma Richardson (MAC-NC) 15 26.93 Greensboro 2 Riley Anderson (WHAT-CT) 17 27.09 Madison 3 Savannah Skow (LCAT-NM) 17 27.27 Sacramento 4 Olivia Detter (PASA-PC) 19 27.35 Sacramento T5 Hailey Tierney (WISC-WI) 20 27.39 Madison T5 Madison Hartley (KYA-KY) 21 27.39 Greensboro 7 Claire Reinke (UOFM-MN) 19 27.44 Madison 8 Victoria Kidney (WVU-WV) 20 27.45 Greensboro15-year-old Emma Richardson was the sole sub-27 among the five sites, winning in Greensboro with 26.93. Riley Anderson went 27.09 to touch first in Madison by .3.
Event 20: Men’s 50 Meter Butterfly
13-14 NAG Record: 25.26, Brady Campbell (2023)Top 8 Combined:
Finish Swimmer (Club) Age Time Location 1 Jacob Gramer (DCST-IL) 19 24.24 Madison 2 Langston Duncan (EST-MD) 18 24.25 Greensboro 3 Zachary Redding (UN-VA) 20 24.28 Greensboro T4 Micah Davis (AQJT-MN) 18 24.30 Madison T4 Rian Graham (NCAP-PV) 18 24.30 Greensboro T6 Sam Bork (CS-FL) 21 24.32 Ocala T6 Yury Kuzmenko (VS-PC) 16 24.32 Sacramento 8 Logan Robinson (UN-SE) 19 24.34 OcalaThe top 8 across all five sites all touched within .10 of each other, with Jacob Gramer leading the way in Madison with 24.25. Langston Duncan won in Greensboro with 24.25, edging Zachary Redding by .03.
Event 21: Women’s 800 Meter Freestyle Relay
15-18 NAG Record: 7:58.93, Sandpipers of Nevada (2023)Top 8 Combined:
Finish Club Time Location 1 TAC Titans A 8:16.15 Greensboro 2 Palo Alto Stanford 8:21.99 Sacramento 3 Sarasota Sharks 8:22.14 Ocala 4 Nation’s Capital Swim Club 8:24.56 Greensboro 5 Rose Bowl Aquatics 8:25.83 Sacramento 6 Asphalt Green 8:26.50 Greensboro 7 Lake Swim 8:26.87 Ocala 8 TAC Titans B 8:27.70 GreensboroTAC Titans had two quartets among the top 8, with their ‘A’ relay finishing 5.8 seconds faster than all the other teams among the five sites. TAC touched first in Greensboro with 8:16.15. Palo Alto Stanford went 8:21.99 to win in Sacramento, edging Sarasota Sharks (8:22.14 in Ocala) by .15.
Event 22: Men’s 800 Meter Freestyle Relay
15-18 NAG Record: 7:21.43, Lakeside Aquatic Club (2023)Top 8 Combined:
Finish Club Time Location 1 FMC Aquatic 7:33.72 Madison 2 SwimAtlanta 7:35.90 Ocala 3 Sarasota Sharks 7:36.01 Ocala 4 Nation’s Capital 7:37.62 Greensboro 5 Palo Alto Stanford 7:38.02 Sacramento 6 Club Wolverine 7:38.66 Ocala 7 New Wave Swim Club 7:40.26 Greensboro 8 Bolles School Sharks 7:40.30 OcalaFMC Aquatic came to the wall 2.2 seconds faster than all other teams, winning in Madison with 7:33.72. SwimAtlanta beat Sarasota Sharks in Ocala by .11 with 7:35.90 for the second-fastest time overall.
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