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2025 U.S. Summer Championships: Day 2 Finals Live Recap

By Madeline Folsom on SwimSwam

2025 U.S. Summer Championships

Tuesday, August 5 – Friday, August 8, 2025 Irvine, California William Woollett Aquatics Center Start Times Prelims: 9:00 am local / 12:00 pm ET Finals: 5:00 pm local / 8:00 pm ET LCM (50 meters) Meet Central Psych Sheets Live Results Live Stream Info (Available on USA Swimming Network App) Live Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 Finals: Day 1

Wednesday Finals Heat Sheet

    Welcome to the 2nd finals session of the 2025 U.S. Summer Championships. Yesterday we saw some exciting swims and some new personal best times, and there are six events this evening where we could see some exciting swims, and potentially some shake-ups to the Pan-Pacs roster.

    As a reminder here is where the roster sits currently.

    Tonight, we will see the finals of the men’s and women’s 400 freestyle, 100 butterfly, and 200 breaststroke individually. The meet will also end with the 400 freestyle relay.

    The women’s 400 freestyle is led by 17-year-old Madi Mintenko as the only swimmer under 4:10 this morning. The men’s 500 freesyle will see Matthew Galea, an Australian swimmer, and Aaron Shackell separated by less than a tenth-of-a-second.

    Alex Shackell, a 2024 Olympian, is the top seed in the women’s 100 butterfly at 57.69, more than a second ahead of the rest of the field. The men’s event is slightly closer but top seed Trenton Julian still comes in about half-a-second ahead of the 2nd seed.

    The final event, the 200 breaststroke will see two ends of the swimming spectrum in the women’s ‘A’ final. Gabby Rose, a 47-year-old, is the 2nd seed and she will swim in lane five, while 16-year-old Sofia Szymanowski, one of the youngest swimmers at the meet will swim in lane eight. Australia’s Sienna Harben is the top qualifier in 2:28.15, almost two seconds ahead of Rose.

    The men’s final will feature Indiana’s Jassen Yep as the top seed, just two tenths ahead of teammate Charlie Egeland.

    WOMEN’S 400 FREESTYLE – Finals

    World Record: 3:54.15 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025) American Record: 3:56.46– Katie Ledecky (2016) US Open Record: 3:56.81– Katie Ledecky, USA (2025) World Junior Record: 3:56.08 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2023) Pro Swim Series: 3:56.81– Katie Ledecky, USA (2025)

    MEN’S 400 FREESTYLE – Finals

    World Record: 3:39.96 – Lucas Martens, GER (2025) American Record: 3:42.78 – Larsen Jensen (2008) US Open Record: 3:43.33 – Rex Maurer, USA (2025) World Junior Record: 3:44.31 – Petar Mitsin (2023) Pro Swim Series: 3:43.55 – Sun Yang (2016)

    WOMEN’S 100 BUTTERFLY – Finals

    World Record: 54.60 – Gretchen Walsh, USA (2025) American Record: 54.60 – Gretchen Walsh (2025) US Open Record: 54.60 – Gretchen Walsh, USA (2025) World Junior Record: 56.33 – Mizuki Hirai, JPN (2024) Pro Swim Series: 54.60 – Gretchen Walsh, USA (2025)

    MEN’S 100 BUTTERFLY – Finals

    World Record: 49.45 – Caeleb Dressel, USA (2021) American Record: 49.45 – Caeleb Dressel (2021) US Open Record: 49.76 – Caeleb Dressel, USA (2021) World Junior Record: 50.62 – Kristof Milak, HUN (2017) Pro Swim Series: 50.42 – Ilya Kharun, CAN (2025)

    WOMEN’S 200 BREASTSTROKE – Finals

    World Record: 2:17.55 – Evgeniia Chikunova, RUS (2023) American Record: 2:18.50 – Kate Douglass (2025) US Open Record: 2:19.30 – Kate Douglass, USA (2024) World Junior Record: 2:19.64 – Viktoria Gunes, TUR (2015) Pro Swim Series: 2:19.30 – Kate Douglass, USA (2024)

    WOMEN’S 400 FREESTYLE RELAY — Finals

    World Record: 3:27.97– Australia (O’Callaghan, Jack, Harris, McKeon) (2023) American Record: 3:30.20 — Douglass, Walsh, Huske Manuel (2024) US Open Record: 3:35.11 — United States (Coughlin, Hardy, Weir, Vollmer) (2010) World Junior Record: 3:36.19 — Canada (Ruck, Oleksiak, Smith, Sanchez) (2017)

    MEN’S 400 FREESTYLE RELAY — Finals

    World Record: 3:08.24 — United States (Phelps, Webber-Gale, Jones, Lezak) (2008) American Record: US Open Record: 3:11.74 (Phelps, Lochte, Lezak, Adrian) (2010) World Junior Record: 3:15.49 — United States (Diehl, Williamson, Williams, Zhao) (2023)

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