By Terin Frodyma on SwimSwam
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 Finals: Day 1Day 2 Finals Heat Sheet
It’s the 2nd night of finals from Westmont, and we are in store for some fast swims and, hopefully, a working broadcast, with races from the 50 back all the way through the men’s 800 free.
Action kicks off with the final heat of the men’s 800 freestyle, featuring a marquee trio of Daniel Wiffen, Bobby Finke, and Sam Short. Short’s Pro Series record will likely be on watch in this race, with a fully healthy race between these three, after each suffered illnesses/medical complications in 2025.
Kate Douglass was the only women’s 100 breaststroker this morning under 1:07, with her prelims 1:06.69. She is followed closely by Mona McSharry in 1:07.01. TheMona McSharry in 1:07.01, the two will be looking to headline tomorrow night’s championship final. Tonight’s semifinals will also feature former Olympians Breeja Larson (1:10.43) and Gabby Rose (1:10.60).
Jack Kelly‘s 1:00..87 earned him the top time in prelims this morning, and a center lane for tonight’s men’s 100 breast semifinal. Olympians Michael Andrew and Josh Matheny will each battle to stay inside the top 8 for tomorrow’s championship final. Josh Staples swam a massive best time this morning in 1:01.37, marking the 2nd fastest performance of the prelims.
Summer McIntosh enters tonight’s 200 fly final as the heavy favorite after swimming a modest 2:08.57 in the prelims. She holds the Pro Swim Series record in 2:04.00 from last year. At the US Open in December, McIntosh swam one of the fastest 200 butterfly times in history in 2:02.62. Lindsay Looney was the only other prelims swimmer under 2:13 this morning, coming in as the #2 seed in 2:11.07.
Gabriel Jett led the men’s 200 fly in prelims out of the first heat in 1:57.45, and will look to defend his Austin Pro Series win in the event, where he touched a second quicker in 1:54.44. Seven of the eight finalists dipped under 2:00 in prelims, with Tuncer Berk Erturk coming in as the #2 seed tonight, over a second behind Jett in 1:58.68. Rounding out the prelims top three was Trenton Julian in the only other sub-159 swim at 1:58.85.
Isabelle Stadden became the #3 women’s 50 backstroker in the world this season with a lifetime best 27.42 in the prelims to lead a loaded field for tonight’s final. Just behind her is reigning world champion Katharine Berkoff in 27.52, the only other swimmer under 28 this morning. Berkoff is currently the top performer in the world this season with her 27,28 from the US Open in December.
Emma Weyant (4:43.19) and Regan Smith (4:43.34) finished within 15 hundredths of one another this morning to take the top two spots in tonight’s 400 IM final. Smith swam this race for just the fourth time in her career this morning, opening up to an early lead by the halfway point. Weyant used her breaststroke skill and closing speed to outpace Smith on the back half to take top seed honors tonight.
Carson Foster enters tonight’s 400 IM final after a controlled morning swim, holding a four-second lead over the field with his 4:20.07. 28-year-old Grant Sanders finished 2nd in 4:24.08, with Finke touching with the 3rd fastest time in 4:26.16, but will race the touch double with the 800 free earlier in the session.
In our final events of the night, the women’s and men’s 100 free championships finals, Simone Manuel (54.01) leads the women’s field just ahead of 16-year-old Rylee Erisman (54.19) and Kate Douglass (54.39), who will be swimming her 2nd race of the evening, after her 100 breast semifinal. The men’s final will feature Chris Guiliano, who set a Pro Series record in the prelims of day in 47.38, and enters this final with a semifinal swim of 47.54, still a near second faster than the field. Brooks Curry sits 2nd in 48.36, while Canada’s Ruslan Gaziev rounds out the semis top 3 in 48.55.
Men’s 800 Freestyle – Final Heat
World Record: 7:32.12 – Zhang Lin, CHN (2009) World Junior Record: 7:43.37 – Lorenzo Galossi, ITA (2022) American Record: 7:38.67 – Bobby Finke, USA (2023) U.S. Open Record: 7:40.34 – Bobby Finke, USA (2023) Pro Swim Series Record: 7:45.02 – Sam Short (2025)Top 8:
Women’s 100 Breast – Semifinals
World Record: 1:04.13, Lilly King (USA) – 2017 American Record: 1:04.13, Lilly King – 2017 U.S. Open Record: 1:04.45, Jessica Hardy (USA) – 2009 Pro Swim Record: 1:05.32, Lilly King (USA) – 2022Top 8:
Men’s 100 Breast- Semifinals
World Record: 56.88, Adam Peaty (GBR) – 2019 American Record: 58.14, Michael Andrew – 2021 U.S. Open Record: 58.14, Michael Andrew (USA) – 2021 Pro Swim Record: 58.67, Michael Andrew (USA) – 2021Top 8:
Women’s 200 Fly – Finals
World Record: 2:01.81, Liu Zige (CHN) – 2009 American Record: 2:03.84, Regan Smith – 2024 U.S. Open Record: 2:02.62, Summer McIntosh (CAN) – 2025 Pro Swim Record: 2:04.00, Summer McIntosh (CAN) – 2025Top 8:
Men’s 200 Fly – Finals
World Record: 1:50.34, Kristof Milak (HUN) – 2022 American Record: 1:51.51, Michael Phelps – 2009 U.S. Open Record: 1:52.20, Michael Phelps (USA) – 2008 Pro Swim Record: 1:52.37, Luca Urlando (USA) – 2025Top 8:
Women’s 50 Back – Final
World Record: 26.86, Kaylee McKeown (AUS) – 2023 American Record: 26.97, Katharine Berkoff – 2025 U.S. Open Record: 26.97, Katharine Berkoff (USA) – 2025 Pro Swim Record: 27.13, Kylie Masse (CAN) – 2025Top 8:
Men’s 50 Back – Final
World Record: 23.55, Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS) – 2023 American Record: 23.71, Hunter Armstrong – 2022 U.S. Open Record: 23.71, Hunter Armstrong (USA) – 2022 Pro Swim Record: 24.23, Shaine Casas (USA) – 2025Top 8:
Women’s 400 IM – Final
World Record: 4:23.65, Summer McIntosh (CAN) – 2025 American Record: 4:31.12, Katie Hoff – 2008 U.S. Open Record: 4:26.98, Summer McIntosh (CAN) – 2025 Pro Swim Record: 4:26.98, Summer McIntosh (CAN) – 2025Top 8:
Men’s 400 IM Final
World Record: 4:02.50, Leon Marchand (FRA) – 2023 American Record: 4:03.84, Michael Phelps – 2008 U.S. Open Record: 4:05.25, Michael Phelps (USA) – 2008 Pro Swim Record: 4:07.80, Leon Marchand (FRA) – 2023Top 8:
Women’s 100 Free Final
World Record: 51.71, Sarah Sjostrom (SWE) – 2017 American Record: 52.04, Simone Manuel – 2019 U.S. Open Record: 52.43, Torri Huske (USA) – 2025 Pro Swim Record: 52.74, Siobhan Haughey (HKG) – 2024Top 8:
Men’s 100 Free – Final
World Record: 46.40, Pan Zhanle (CHN) – 2024 American Record: 46.81, Jack Alexy – 2025 U.S. Open Record: 46.99, Jack Alexy (USA) – 2025 Pro Swim Record: 47.38, Chris Guiliano (USA) — 2026Top 8:
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