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2026 Longhorn Elite Invite: Day 3 Finals Live Recap

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2026 Longhorn Elite Invite

June 4-7, 2026 Austin, Texas — Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center LCM (50 Meters) Psych Sheets Live Results: Also available on Meet Mobile “Longhorn Aquatics Elite Invite” Night 1 Recap | Night 2 Recap

Welcome to the 3rd finals session of the 2026 Longhorn Elite Invite! Last night, we saw a few fast swims, and the stars are back in action tonight.

    Night 3 Event Lineup

    Women’s 200 Fly Men’s 200 Fly Women’s 50 Free Men’s 50 Free Women’s 100 Back Men’s 100 Back Women’s 200 Breast Men’s 200 Breast Women’s 50 Fly Men’s 50 Fly Women’s 400 Free Men’s 400 Free

    Regan Smith had one of the top swims on night two, swimming 55.94 in the women’s 100 butterfly to set the 3rd fastest swim of her career and become the 2nd woman under 56 this season.

    Tonight, Smith will swim two events, the 200 fly and the 100 back. She set the top time in both event prelims, swimming 2:10.06 in the women’s 200 fly to stop the clock about eight tenths ahead of Summer McIntosh‘s 2:10.90 in 2nd.

    In the 100 backstroke, she swam 58.83 in the prelims to be the only swimmer under 1:00. She finished a little more than three seconds ahead of teammate Sara Rodrigues‘ 1:02.03 in 2nd.

    The other events also promise some excitement. Hubert Kos is the top seed in the same two events as Smith. In the 200 fly prelims, he swam 1:57.15 to earn the top qualifying spot over Tyler Ray‘s 1:59.45 in 2nd.

    Kos also picked up the top seed in the 100 backstroke, swimming 54.43 in prelims to qualify three tenths ahead of last night’s 50 backstroke champion Joe Hayburn, who swam 54.77.

    Simone Manuel swam the top time in the women’s 50 freestyle prelims, touching in 25.29 to lead Erin Gemmell‘s 25.63 in 2nd. On the men’s side, Chris Guiliano had the fastest prelims swim of 22.45, four tenths ahead of Rafael Fente-Damers, who touched in 22.88.

    Manuel and Gemmell also finished 1st and 2nd in the 50 fly prelims, with Manuel touching in 27.32 and Gemmell touching in 27.69. The men’s 50 fly prelims went to Shaine Casas in 23.62 as the only swimmer under 24 seconds in the event this morning.

    The 200 breaststroke was led by Anna Elendt on the women’s side and Campbell McKean on the men’s. Both swam the fastest time in prelims by more than a second.

    The session will wrap up with the 400 freestyle finals. Summer McIntosh and Rex Maurer both earned the top seeds by more than three seconds over the 2nd qualifiers. Luke Hobson qualified 2nd for the men and Leon Marchand qualified 3rd.

    The men’s 400 freestyle prelims also saw sprint freestyler Chris Guiliano swim the race for only the 8th time in his career and the first time since June of 2019, when he was just 16. This is a clear example of coach Bob Bowman‘s influence on his events. He qualified 6th in 3:59.66, which was a 35 second drop from his previous best of 4:34.39 from that 2019 race.

    Women’s 200 Fly — Finals

    World Record: 2:01.81, Liu Zige (CHN), 2009 U.S. Open Record: 2:02.62, Summer McIntosh (CAN), 2025

    Top 3 Finishers

    Summer McIntosh (TXLA) — 2:04.06 Regan Smith (TXLA) — 2:04.73 Lindsay Looney (TXLA) — 2:09.36

    Men’s 200 Fly — Finals

    World Record: 1:50.34, Kristof Milak (HUN), 2022 U.S. Open Record: 1:52.20, Michael Phelps (USA), 2008

    Top 3 Finishers

    Hubert Kos (TXLA) — 1:55.11 Cooper Lucas (TXLA) — 1:58.52 Tyler Ray (TXLA) — 1:58.54

    Women’s 50 Free — Finals

    World Record: 23.61, Sarah Sjostrom (SWE), 2023 U.S. Open Record: 23.91, Gretchen Walsh (USA), 2025

    Men’s 50 Free — Finals

    World Record: 20.88, Cameron McEvoy (AUS), 2026 U.S. Open Record: 21.04, Caeleb Dressel (USA), 2021

    Women’s 100 Back — Finals

    World Record: 57.13, Regan Smith (USA), 2024 U.S. Open Record: 57.13, Regan Smith (USA), 2024

    Men’s 100 Back — Finals

    World Record: 51.60, Thomas Ceccon (ITA), 2022 U.S. Open Record: 51.94, Aaron Peirsol (USA), 2009

    Women’s 200 Breast — Finals

    World Record: 2:17.55, Evgeniia Chikunova (RUS), 2023 U.S. Open Record: 2:19.30, Kate Douglass (USA), 2024

    Men’s 200 Breast — Finals

    World Record: 2:05.48, Qin Haiyang (CHN), 2023 U.S. Open Record: 2:06.54, Matthew Fallon (USA), 2021

    Women’s 50 Fly — Finals

    World Record: 24.43, Sarah Sjostrom (SWE), 2014 U.S. Open Record: 24.66, Gretchen Walsh (USA), 2025

    Men’s 50 Fly — Finals

    World Record: 22.27, Andrii Govorov (UKR), 2018 U.S. Open Record: 22.80, Maxime Grousset (FRA), 2026

    Women’s 400 Free — Finals

    World Record: 3:54.18, Summer McIntosh (CAN), 2025 U.S. Open Record: 3:55.37, Summer McIntosh (CAN), 2025

    Men’s 400 Free — Finals

    World Record: 3:39.96, Lukas Martens (GER), 2025 U.S. Open Record: 3:43.33, Rex Maurer (USA), 2025

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