By Terin Frodyma on SwimSwam
2026 Indianapolis Pro Series
June 17-20, 2026 Indianapolis, IN LCM (50 meters) Meet Central Psych Sheets Live Results Live Stream: USA Swimming Network (Downloadable App) Live Recap: Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 Finals: Day 1It is the 2nd night from Indianapolis for the Pro Swim Series; tonight’s event lineup is set to bring us a little bit of everything, and plenty of big names taking center stage.
Kicking us off will be the men’s 1500, and headlining the race will be the World Record, American Record, and US Open Record holder Bobby Finke. Finke comes in with the 2nd fastest time out of the prelims from yesterday in 15:19.92, just behind William Mulgrew at 15:18.38. Outside of those two, the rest of the field saw only one swimmer under 15:30 in the prelims, NC State’s Max Carlsen in 15:24.67.
Keeping the theme of World Record swimmers, Gretchen Walsh will be the big name to watch in the 100 fly. The fastest swimmer in this event in history was followed directly by her own flesh and blood, Alex Walsh, who touched 2nd in the prelims in 58.08. The younger of the two sisters, Gretchen, should be able to comfortably take this race, given that her prelims time was over two and a half seconds faster than the rest of the participants in the event.
The fastest swimmer this morning in the men’s 100 fly was Kaii Winkler in 51.52, more than half a second faster than the rest of the finals qualifiers. The rest of the heat is nothing to overlook, including Olympians Ilya Kharun, Dylan Carter, and Thomas Heilman, and well-known racers Dare Rose and Michael Andrew, among others.
Kate Douglass leads the way in the women’s 200 breast, as the reigning Olympic Champion and American Record holder in this event, took the top time by nearly three seconds in the prelims in 2:25.28. It was, again, Alex Walsh, who picked up the runner-up performance in the prelims in 2:27.99, which should be a very fast turnaround between the two events this evening.
A pair of Indiana Hoosiers of both past and present topped the men’s 200 breast this morning as Luke Barr was the lone sub-2:12 swimmer in the prelims at 2:11.98, closely followed by current Indiana swimmer Josh Bey in 2:12.61. Also in the event final are another Hoosier man, Josh Matheny, and a pair of Louisville Cardinals, Finnley Conklin and Denis Petrashov.
After blasting a new Pro Series Record this morning, Katharine Berkoff looks motivated to build on her world-leading swim form this morning in 27.05. Knocking on the door behind her is one of the most red-hot swimmers in the world this season in Isabelle Stadden, who also had a massive prelims swim of 27.18, a new career best for her, which should make for an entertaining final tonight.
Just like old times, Ryan Murphy sits on top of the backstroke, as he turned in the fastest 50 back of the prelims in Indianapolis in 24.75, less than two tenths of a second ahead of sprinting ace Quintin McCarty on 24.92. The two of them were the only sub-25-second performers in the prelims, but are chased by the likes of Michael Andrew, Kaii Winkler, and Adam Chaney.
Sydney Schoeck took the top seed in the women’s 400 IM against a very experienced field in 4:39.86, a mark that includes Olympic medalists Katie Grimes and Emma Weyant. She will also be sharing the pool with a future teammate of hers, as fellow Texas commit Audrey Derivaux qualified 5th in this morning’s prelims in 4:45.67.
The final event of the day will be the men’s 400 IM, with the top 8 swimmers separated by just over four seconds this morning. Leading the way was Lorne Wigginton, who was more than a second faster than the 2nd-fastest performer, Yi Zheng (4:18.27), at 4:17.13.
Men’s 1500 Freestyle
World Record: 14:30.67 – Bobby Finke, USA (2024) American Record: 14:30.67 – Bobby Finke, USA (2024) U.S. Open Record: 14:40.28 – Bobby Finke, USA (2024) Pro Series Record: 14:52.33 – Sam Short, AUS (2026)Top 8:
Women’s 100 Butterfly
World Record: 54.33 – Gretchen Walsh, USA (2026) American Record: 54.33 – Gretchen Walsh, USA (2026) U.S. Open Record: 54.33 – Gretchen Walsh, USA (2026) Pro Series Record: 54.60 – Gretchen Walsh, USA (2025)Top 8:
Men’s 100 Butterfly
World Record: 49.45 – Caeleb Dressel, USA (2021) American Record: 49.45 – Caeleb Dressel, USA (2021) U.S. Open Record: 49.76 – Caeleb Dressel, USA (2021) Pro Series Record: 50.42 – Ilya Kharun, CAN (2025)Top 8:
Women’s 200 Breaststroke
World Record: 2:17.55 – Evgeniia Chikunova, RUS (2023) American Record: 2:18.50 – Kate Douglass, USA (2025) U.S. Open Record: 2:19.30 – Kate Douglass, USA (2024) Pro Series Record: 2:19.30 – Kate Douglass, USA (2024)Top 8:
Men’s 200 Breaststroke
World Record: 2:05.48 – Haiyang Qin, CHN (2023) American Record: 2:06.54 – Matthew Fallon, USA (2024) U.S. Open Record: 2:06.54 – Matthew Fallon, USA (2024) Pro Series Record: 2:08.18 – Matthew Fallon, USA (2024)Top 8:
Women’s 50 Backstroke
World Record: 26.86 – Kaylee McKeown, AUS (2023) American Record: 26.97 – Katharine Berkoff, USA (2025) U.S. Open Record: 26.97 – Katharine Berkoff, USA (2025) Pro Series Record: 27.05 – Katharine Berkoff, USA (2026)Top 8:
Men’s 50 Backstroke
World Record: 23.55 – Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS (2023) American Record: 23.71 – Hunter Armstrong, USA (2022) U.S. Open Record: 23.71 – Hunter Armstrong, USA (2022) Pro Series Record: 24.23 – Shaine Casas, USA (2025)Top 8:
Women’s 400 IM
World Record: 4:23.65 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025) American Record: 4:31.12 – Katie Hoff, USA (2008) U.S. Open Record: 4:26.98 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025) Pro Series Record: 4:26.98 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025)Top 8:
Men’s 400 IM
World Record: 4:02.50 – Leon Marchand, FRA (2023) American Record: 4:03.84 – Michael Phelps, USA (2008) U.S. Open Record: 4:05.25 – Michael Phelps, USA (2008) Pro Series Record: 4:07.80 – Leon Marchand, FRA (2023)Top 8:
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