By Madeline Folsom on SwimSwam
2025 PRO SWIM SERIES — WESTMONT
Westmont, IL — FMC Natatorium March 5-8, 2025 LCM (50 Meters) Meet Central SwimSwam Event Page Start Times: prelims – 9:00 am CT/ finals – 6:00 pm CT Weds. Timed Finals: 5:00 pm CT How to Watch Pre-Scratch Psych Sheet (updated 3/3) Live Results or through MeetMobile “2025 TYR Pro Swim Series – Westmont” Prelims Live Recap: Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 Finals Live Recap: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3Day 4 Finals Heat Sheet
We have made it to the final day of the Westmont Pro Swim Series, and we are in for an exciting night of swimming.
Summer McIntosh has been leading the women’s side of the meet, breaking a PSS record every day so far, and a US Open record in last night’s 400 IM final. Tonight, she is the top seed in the women’s 200 IM, and a number of records are in danger tonight.
Regan Smith has the top seed in two events this evening, the 100 fly and the 100 back, which she holds the World Record in. Shaine Casas, who has been having an exceptional meet, is also in both ‘A’ finals tonight as the top seed in the 100 fly and the 2nd seed in the 100 back
Michael Andrew will be racing Carson Foster in the men’s 200 IM, just a few minutes before he swims in the 50 free final. He conveyed his intention to commit to swimming it again, while trying to focus on increasing his final 50 speed.
Simone Manuel and Kate Douglass are also competing in two finals this evening, with Douglass competing in the 200 breast and 50 free and Manuel swimming the 100 fly and 50 free.
WOMEN’S 800 Freestyle — Finals
World Record: 8:04.79 — Katie Ledecky, United States (2016) World Junior Record: 8:11.00 — Katie Ledecky, United States (2016) American Record: 8:04.79 — Katie Ledecky, United States (2014) U.S. Open Record: 8:06.68 — Katie Ledecky, United States (2016) Pro Swim Series Record: 8:06.68 — Katie Ledecky, United States (2016)MEN’S 800 Freestyle — Finals
World Record: 7:32.12 — Lin Zhang, China (2009) World Jr. Record : 7:43.37 — Lorenzo Galossi, Italy (2022) American: 7:38.67 — Bobby Finke, United States (2023) U.S. Open: 7:40.34 — Bobby Finke, United States (2023) Pro Swim: 7:48.50 — Ahmed Ayoub Hafnaoui, Tunisia (2023)WOMEN’S 100 Backstroke — Finals
World Record: 57.13 — Regan Smith, United States (2024) World Junior Record: 57.57 — Regan Smith, United States (2019) American Record: 57.13 — Regan Smith, United States (2024) U.S. Open Record: 57.13 — Regan Smith, United States (2024) Pro Swim Series Record: 57.64 — Regan Smith, United States (2024)Men’s 100 Backstroke – Finals
World Record: 51.60 — Thomas Ceccon, Italy (2022) World Junior Record: 52.08 — Miron Lifintsev, Russia (2024) American Record: 51.85 — Ryan Murphy, United States (2016) U.S. Open Record: 51.94 — Aaron Peirsol, United States (2009) Pro Swim Series Record: 52.40 — David Plummer, United States (2016)Women’s 200 Breaststroke – Finals
World Record: 2:17.55 — Evgeniia Chikunova, Russia (2023) World Junior Record: 2:19.64 — Viktoria Gunes, Turkey (2015) American Record: 2:19.24 — Kate Douglass, United States (2024) U.S. Open Record: 2:19.30 — Kate Douglass, United States (2024) Pro Swim Series Record: 2:19.30 — Kate Douglass, United States (2024)Men’s 200 Breaststroke – Finals
World Record: 2:05.48 — Haiyang Qin, China (2023) World Junior Record: 2:08.04 — Zhihao Dong, China (2023) American Record: 2:06.54 — Matthew Fallon, United States (2024) U.S. Open Record: 2:06.54 — Matthew Fallon, United States (2024) Pro Swim Series Record: 2:08.18 — Matthew Fallon, United States (2024)Women’s 100 Butterfly – Finals
World Record: 55.18 — Gretchen Walsh, United States (2024) American Record: 55.18 — Gretchen Walsh, United States (2024) U.S. Open Record: 55.18 — Gretchen Walsh, United States (2024) World Junior Record: 56.33 — Mizuki Hirai, Japan (2024) Pro Swim Series Record: 56.13 — Torri Huske, United States (2024)Men’s 100 Butterfly – Finals
World Record: 49.45 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2021) American Record: 49.45 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2021) U.S. Open Record: 49.76 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2021) World Junior Record: 50.62 — Kristof Milak, Hungary (2017) Pro Swim Series Record: 50.80 — Shaine Casas, United States (2023)Women’s 200 IM – Finals
World Record: 2:06.12 — Katinka Hosszu, Hungary (2015) American Record: 2:06.15 — Ariana Kukors, United States (2009) U.S. Open Record: 2:06.79 — Kate Douglass, United States (2024) World Junior Record: 2:06.56 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2024) Pro Swim Series Record: 2:07.16 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2024)Men’s 200 IM – Finals
World Record: 1:54.00 — Ryan Lochte, United States (2011) American Record: 1:54.00 — Ryan Lochte, United States (2011) U.S. Open Record: 1:54.43 — Ryan Lochte, United States (2010) World Junior Record: 1:56.99 — Hubert Kos, Hungary (2021) Pro Swim Series Record: 1:55.68 — Leon Marchand, France (2023)Women’s 50 Freestyle – Finals
World Record: 23.61 — Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden (2023) American Record: 23.91 — Kate Douglass, United States (2024) U.S. Open Record: 24.00 — Abbey Weitzeil, United States (2023) World Junior Record: 24.17 — Claire Curzan, United States (2021) Pro Swim Series Record: 24.17 — Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden (2016)Men’s 50 Freestyle – Finals
World Record: 20.91 — Cesar Cielo Filho, Brazil (2009) American Record: 21.04 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2019) U.S. Open Record: 21.04 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2021) World Junior Record: 21.75 — Michael Andrew, United States (2017) Pro Swim Series Record: 21.51 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2020)Read the full story on SwimSwam: 2025 Pro Swim Series – Westmont: Day 4 Finals Live Recap
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