By Mark Wild on SwimSwam
2025 WORLD AQUATICS SWIMMING WORLD CUP – Toronto
October 23-25, 2025 Toronto, Canada SCM (25 meters) Meet Central Psych Sheets Live Results Recaps Prelims: Day 1 Finals: Day 1Good Morning Swim Fans, I hope you all have your double-double and are rearing to go for some fast swimming. I also hope that Toronto is able to recover from the blistering fast swim last night and is prepared for the double whammy that is Day 2 of swimming and Game 1 of the World Series.
However, that game isn’t scheduled until tonight and we won’t know who is swimming in the finals session until we get through this morning’s prelims session, a session that based on yesterday’s results in bound to be fast.
Day 2 Prelims Heat Sheet
After taking centerstage at the first two stops, it was the men’s turn to light things up last night as two World Records fell by the wayside, one by Hubert Kos and the other by hometown hero Josh Liendo. Both are in action again today with Kos, who broke the record in the 200 back, taking on the 50 back and 200 IM. The Hungarian has swept the backstrokes events so far and will be looking for his second triple crown in the stroke, while in the 200 IM will be looking to play spoiler to training partner, Shaine Casas in the 200 IM.
Liendo, still rocking a goatee, broke the 100 fly record and in the process prevented the former World Record holder, Noe Ponti, from collecting the triple crown. This morning the Canadian who trains at Florida will take on the 100 free, and will be looking to break the USA’s Jack Alexy‘s chances at the crown.
The women’s events too are replete with World Record holders, as Mollie O’Callaghan, who reset the 200 free record last weekend returns to the event and seeks her second sub 1:50 time. Regan Smith, who tied her own WR last week in the 100 returns after winning the 200 fly triple crown last night. However, like on the men’s side, her control of the 100 back is underthreat as Kaylee McKeown, who has won the 50 and 200 back at every offering, is lurking and is coming off of a World Cup record in the 50 back last night.
After breaking the 100 free record last weekend and owning the 200 breaststroke record from the 2024 World Champs, heads will be turning to Kate Douglass to see if the American can better the 1:02.36 world record, a mark that has thrice been reached. Ruta Meilutyte was the first, hitting the mark in 2013, but then equaled twice by Jamica’s Alia Atkinson, once in 2014 and then again in 2016.
Women’s 400m IM — Early Heats
World Record: 4:15.48 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2024) World Junior Record: 4:15.48 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2024) World Cup Record: 4:18.94 — Mireia Belmonte Garcia, Spain (2017)Top 8:
Men’s 50m Backstroke — Prelims
World Record: 22.11 — Kliment Kolesnikov, Russia (2022) World Junior Record: 22.47 — Miron Lifintsev, Russia (2024) World Cup Record: 22.58 — Isaac Cooper, Australia (2024)Top 8:
Women’s 200m Freestyle — Prelims
World Record: 1:49.77 — Mollie O’Callaghan, Australia (2025) World Junior Record: 1:51.62 — Claire Weinstein, United States (2024) World Cup Record: 1:50.43 — 1:49.77 — Mollie O’Callaghan, Australia (2025)Top 8:
Men’s 200 IM — Prelims
World Record: 1:48.88 — Leon Marchand, France (2024) World Junior Record: 1:51.45 — Matthew Sates, South Africa (2021) World Cup Record: 1:48.88 — Leon Marchand, France (2024)Top 8:
Women’s 100 Backstroke — Prelims
World Record: 54.02 — Regan Smith, United States (2024 & 2025) World Junior Record: 55.75 — Bella Sims, United States (2022) World Cup Record: 54.02 — Regan Smith, United States (2025)Top 8:
Men’s 50 Breaststroke — Prelims
World Record: 24.95 — Emre Sakci, Turkey (2021) World Junior Record: 25.66 — Chris Smith, South Africa (2024) World Cup Record: 25.25 — Cameron van der Burgh (2009)Top 8:
Women’s 50 Butterfly — Prelims
World Record: 23.72 — Gretchen Walsh, United States (2025) World Junior Record: 24.55 — Claire Curzan, United States (2021) World Cup Record: 23.72 — Gretchen Walsh, United States (2025)Top 8:
Men’s 100 Freestyle — Prelims
World Record: 44.84 — Kyle Chalmers, Australia (2021) World Junior Record: 45.64 — David Popovici, Romania (2022) World Cup Record: 44.84 — Kyle Chalmers, Australia (2021)Top 8:
Women’s 100 Breaststroke — Prelims
World Record: 1:02.36 — Alia Atkinson, Jamaica/Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania (2016/2013) World Junior Record: 1:02.36 — Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania (2013) World Cup Record: 1:02.36 — Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania (2013)Top 8:
Men’s 200 Butterfly — Prelims
World Record: 1:46.85 — Tomoru Honda, Japan (2022) World Junior Record: 1:49.61 — Chen Juner, China (2022) World Cup Record: 1:48.46 – Ilya Kharun, Canada (2025)Top 8:
Men’s 1500 Freestyle — Early Heats
World Record: 14:06.88 — Florian Wellbrock, Germany (2021) World Junior Record: 14:20.64 — Kuzey Tuncelli, Turkey (2024) World Cup Record: 14:15.49 — Mykhailo Romanchuk, Ukraine (2016)Top 8:
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