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2026 Sacramento Pro Series
May 20-23, 2026 Sacramento, CA LCM (50 meters) Psych Sheets Live Results also Available on Meet Mobile Live Stream: USA Swimming NetworkDay 1 Finals Heat Sheet
Welcome to the first finals session of the 2026 Pro Swim Series stop in Sacramento. Tonight’s session will have a number of top athletes racing, including teenage phenom Luka Mijatovic who is the top seed in two events tonight.
Mijatovic is starting the evening in the final heat of the 1500 freestyle, where he is seeded in 15:15.95, and he will also finish the evening as the top seed in the final event, the 200 freestyle semifinals.
In the 200 IM, Katie Christopherson (2:15.04) is the women’s top seed in a very close final with Torri Huske hot on her heels just six tenths back (2:15.67) and Cal’s Alexa McDevitt (2:15.15) coming in between the two.
Canada’s Finlay Knox (2:02.35) is the men’s top seed ahead of a pair of Grants in Grant House (2:02.97) and Grant Sanders (2:03.11).
Frida Loebersli is the top seed in the women’s 50 breaststroke, while Michael Andrew had a very strong performance to earn lane four in the men’s final, touching in 26.97.
Mary-Ambre Moluh is the top seed in a competitive women’s 100 backstroke final, while Tommy Hagar is the men’s top seed by three tenths. Olympic gold medalist Ryan Murphy is the 4th seed, about six tenths back of Hagar.
Kennedi Dobson, the freshman superstar out of UGA, swam the fastest time in the prelims of the 200 freestyle, and Torri Huske and Bella Sims will both be racing in the championship final as well.
Men’s 1500 Free – Fastest Heat
World Record: Bobby Finke – 14:30.67 (2024) American Record: Bobby Finke – 14:30.67 (2024) US Open Record: Bobby Finke – 14:40.28 (2024) Pro Series Record: Sam Short – 14:52.33 (2026)Women’s 200 IM – Finals
World Record: Summer McIntosh – 2:05.70 (2025) American Record: Ariana Kukors – 2:06.15 (2009) US Open Record: 2:06.79 – Kate Douglass (2024) Pro Series Record: Summer McIntosh – 2:06.82 (2025)Men’s 200 IM – Finals
World Record: Leon Marchand – 1:52.69 (2025) American Record: Ryan Lochte – 1:54.00 US Open Record: Ryan Lochte – 1:54.43 Pro Series Record: 1:55.68 – Leon Marchand (2023)Women’s 50 Breast – Finals
World Record: Ruta Meilutyte – 29.16 (2023) American Record: Lilly King – 29.40 (2017) US Open Record: Lilly King – 29.62 (2018) Pro Series Record: Lilly King – 29.62 (2018)Men’s 50 Breast – Finals
World Record: Adam Peaty – 25.95 (2017) American Record: Van Mathias – 26.39 (2026) US Open Record: Michael Andrew – 26.52 (2022) Pro Series Record: Van Mathias – 26.57 (2026)Women’s 100 Back – Finals
World Record: Regan Smith – 57.13 (2024) American Record: Regan Smith – 57.13 (2024) US Open Record: Regan Smith – 57.13 (2024) Pro Series Record: Regan Smith – 57.46 (2025)Men’s 100 Back – Finals
World Record: Thomas Ceccon – 51.60 (2022) American Record: Ryan Murphy – 51.85 (2016) US Open Record: Aaron Peirsol – 51.94 (2009) Pro Series Record: David Plummer – 52.40 (2016)Women’s 200 Free – Finals
World Record: Ariarne Titmus – 1:52.23 (2024) American Record: Allison Schmitt – 1:53.61 (2012) US Open Record: Summer McIntosh – 1:53.80 (2026) Pro Series Record: Summer McIntosh – 1:53.80 (2026)Men’s 200 Free – Finals
World Record: Paul Biederman – 1:42.00 (2009) American Record: Michael Phelps – 1:42.96 (2008) US Open Record: Luke Hobson – 1:43.73 (2025) Pro Series Record: Sun Yang – 1:44.82 (2016)Read the full story on SwimSwam: 2026 Pro Swim Series — Sacramento: Day 1 Finals Live Recap
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