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2025 Pro Swim Series – Westmont: Day 3 Finals Live Recap

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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 Finals Live Recap: Day 1 | Day 2

Thursday Finals Heat Sheet

Welcome back to day three of the TYR Pro Swim Series in Westmont. Last night, we saw two PSS records set and a new NAG record, and tonight has the potential to be more exciting, with World Record Holder Summer McIntosh competing in the 400 IM.

    The women’s events are not short of superstars this evening, but the 200 freestyle prelims were led by 15-year-old Rylee Erisman, who earned the middle lane in tonight’s final thanks to her 1:58.86 in prelims.

    Lilly King has the top time in the 50 breast and Kate Douglass is the top seed in the 50 fly. Rhyan White won the 200 backstroke prelims, coming in ahead of American Record holder and Olympic silver medalist Regan Smith, who is seeded 4th.

    On the men’s side, we are gearing up for some close races. 400 freestyle champion Sam Short is continuing to shine in his return to the pool, taking the top seed in the 200 free prelims, just a half second ahead of NAG record breaker Luka Mijatovic at 2nd. Shaine Casas also made the final, his first of two this evening.

    The top two seeds in the men’s 50 breaststroke, Mikel Schreuders and Michael Houlie, are separated by a hundredth of a second, with 100 breast champion Michael Andrew sitting two tenths back in 3rd.

    Schreuders and Andrew are also in the 50 fly final seeded 2nd and 4th respectively behind Mikkel Lee‘s top time of 23.58.

    Tommy Janton has the middle lane in the men’s 200 backstroke final, and Shaine Casas will be swimming his 2nd final of the evening, coming in as the 6th seed.

    Finally, the men’s 400 IM will be led by Carson Foster, who was nine seconds ahead of the rest of the field in the event.

    Women’s 200 Freestyle — Prelims

    World Record: 1:52.23 — Ariarne Titmus, Australia (2024) World Junior Record: 1:53.65 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2023) American Record: 1:53.61 — Allison Schmitt, United States (2012) U.S. Open Record: 1:54.13 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2023) Pro Swim Series Record: 1:54.13 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2023)

    Men’s 200 Freestyle — Prelims

    World Record: 1:42.00 — Paul Biedermann, Germany (2009) World Junior Record: 1:42.97 — David Popovici, Romania (2022) American Record: 1:42.96 — Michael Phelps (2008) U.S. Open Record: 1:44.10 — Michael Phelps, United States (2008) Pro Swim Series Record: 1:44.82 — Sun Yang, China (2016)

    Women’s 50 Breaststroke — Prelims

    World Record: 29.16 — Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania (2023) World Junior Record: 29.30 — Benedetta Pilato, Italy (2021) American Record: 29.40 — Lilly King (2017) U.S. Open Record: 29.62 — Lilly King, United States (2018) Pro Swim Series Record: 29.62 — Lilly King, United States (2018)

    Men’s 50 Breaststroke — Prelims

    World Record: 25.95 — Adam Peaty, Great Britain (2017) World Junior Record: 26.97 — Nicolo Martinenghi, Italy (2017) American Record: 26.45 — Nic Fink (2022) U.S. Open Record: 26.52 — Michael Andrew, United States (2022) Pro Swim Series Record: 26.84 — Michael Andrew, United States (2023)

    Women’s 50 Butterfly — Prelims

    World Record: 24.43 — Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden (2014) World Junior Record: 25.46 — Rikako Ikee, Japan (2017) American Record: 25.11 — Gretchen Walsh (2023) U.S. Open Record: 25.11 — Gretchen Walsh, United States (2023) Pro Swim Series Record: 25.65 — Farida Osman, Egypt (2019)

    Men’s 50 Butterfly — Prelims

    World Record: 22.27 — Andrii Govorov, Ukraine (2018) World Junior Record: 22.96 — Diogo Matos Ribeiro, Portugal (2022) American Record: 22.35 — Caeleb Dressel (2019) U.S. Open Record: 22.84 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2022) Pro Swim Series Record: 23.11 — Matt Targett, United States (2012)

    Women’s 200 Backstroke — Prelims

    World Record: 2:03.14 — Kaylee McKeown, Australia (2023) World Junior Record: 2:03.35 — Regan Smith, United States (2019) American Record: 2:03.35 — Regan Smith (2019) U.S. Open Record: 2:03.80 — Regan Smith, United States (2023) Pro Swim Series Record: 2:03.99 — Regan Smith, United States (2024)

    Men’s 200 Backstroke — Prelims

    World Record: 1:51.92 — Aaron Piersol, United States (2009) World Junior Record: 1:55.14 — Kliment Kolesnikov, Russia (2017) American Record: 1:51.92 — Aaron Piersol (2009) U.S. Open Record: 1:53.08 — Aaron Piersol, United States (2009) Pro Swim Series Record: 1:55.04 — Xu Jiayu, China (2017)

    Women’s 400 IM — Prelims

    World Record: 4:24.38 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2024) World Junior Record: 4:24.38 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2024) American Record: 4:31.12 — Katie Hoff (2008) U.S. Open Record: 4:28.61 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2022) Pro Swim Series Record: 4:31.07 — Katinka Hosszu, Hungary (2015)

    Men’s 400 IM — Prelims

    World Record: 4:02.50 — Leon Marchand, France (2023) World Junior Record: 4:10.02 — Ilya Borodin, Russia (2021) American Record: 4:03.84 — Michael Phelps (2008) U.S. Open Record: 4:05.25 — Michael Phelps, United States (2008) Pro Swim Series Record: 4:07.80 — Leon Marchand, France (2023)

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