By Madeline Folsom on SwimSwam
2025 Pro Swim Series — Sacramento
April 2-5, 2025 North Natomas Aquatic Center, Sacramento, CA LCM (50 Meters) Start Times Wednesday Distance: 8 pm (ET) All Prelims: 12 pm (ET) Thurs-Sat Finals: 8 pm (ET) Livestream Information Psych Sheets Live ResultsDay 3 Finals Heat Sheet
Welcome to the Friday night finals session of the Sacramento leg of the Pro Swim Series. On tonight’s finals agenda we have the 200 fly, 50 free, 100 back, 200 breast, 50 fly, and 400 freestyles.
There were some fast swims this morning and last night, and we will be looking to see how those athletes fair in tonight’s events.
Luca Urlando is coming in as the third seed in the 200 butterfly final, but his closing 25 on his 100 last night as well as his NCAA record from exactly a week ago make him a clear swimmer to watch in tonight’s final.
There are also a number of athletes swimming double events in tonight’s finals including Leah Shackley, who won the 100 fly last night, Maxime Grousset, the men’s 100 fly champion, and Katharine Berkoff the 50 backstroke champion.
Hungary’s Vivien Jackl was also supposed to appear in two finals this evening, the 200 fly and 400 free, but it appears she has scratched both events this evening.
Women’s 200-Meter Butterfly — Finals
World Record: 2:01.81 — Liu Zige, China (2009) American Record: 2:03.84 — Regan Smith, United States (2024) U.S. Open Record: 2:03.87 — Regan Smith, United States (2023) World Junior Record: 2:03.03 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2024) Pro Swim Record: 2:04.80 — Regan Smith, United States (2024)Men’s 200-Meter Butterfly — Finals
World Record: 1:50.34 — Kristof Milak, Hungary (2022) American Record: 1:51.51 — Michael Phelps, United States (2009) U.S. Open Record: 1:52.20 — Michael Phelps, United States (2008) World Junior Record: 1:53.79 — Kristof Milak, Hungary (2017) Pro Swim Record: 1:53.84 — Luca Urlando, United States (2019)Women’s 50-Meter 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 Record: 24.17 — Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden (2016)Men’s 50-Meter Freestyle — Finals
World Record: 20.91 — Cesar Cielo, Brazil (2009) American Record: 21.04 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2019/2021) U.S. Open Record: 21.04 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2021) World Junior Record:21.75 — Michael Andrew, United States (2017) Pro Swim Record: 21.51 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2020)Women’s 100-Meter Backstroke — Finals
World Record: 57.13 — Regan Smith, United States (2024) American Record: 57.13 — Regan Smith, United States (2024) U.S. Open Record: 57.13 — Regan Smith, United States (2024) World Junior Record: 57.57 — Regan Smith, United States (2019) Pro Swim Record: 57.64 — Regan Smith, United States (2024)Men’s 100-Meter Backstroke — Finals
World Record:51.60 — Thomas Ceccon, Italy (2022) American Record: 51.85 — Ryan Murphy, United States (2016) U.S. Open Record: 51.94 — Aaron Piersol, United States (2009) World Junior Record: 52.08 — Miron Lifintsev, Russia (2024) Pro Swim Record: 52.40 — David Plummer, United States (2016)Women’s 200-Meter Breaststroke — Finals
World Record: 2:17.55 — Evgeniia Chikunova, Russia (2023) American Record: 2:19.24 — Kate Douglass, United States (2024) U.S. Open Record: 2:19.30 — Kate Douglass, United States (2024) World Junior Record: 2:19.64 — Viktoria Gunes, Turkey (2015) Pro Swim Record: 2:19.30 — Kate Douglass, United States (2024)Men’s 200-Meter Breaststroke — Finals
World Record:2:05.48 — Qin Haiyang, China (2023) American Record: 2:06.54 — Matt Fallon, United States (2024) U.S. Open Record: 2:06.54 — Matt Fallon, United States (2024) World Junior Record:2:08.04 — Dong Zhihao, China (2023) Pro Swim Record: 2:08.18 — Matt Fallon, United States (2024)Women’s 50-Meter Butterfly — Finals
World Record: 24.43 — Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden (2014) American Record: 25.11 — Gretchen Walsh, United States (2023) U.S. Open Record: 25.11 — Gretchen Walsh, United States (2023) World Junior Record: 25.46 — Rikako Ikee, Japan (2017) Pro Swim Record: 25.65 — Farida Osman, Egypt (2019)Men’s 50-Meter Butterfly — Finals
World Record: 22.27 — Andrii Govorov, Ukraine (2018) American Record: 22.35 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2022) U.S. Open Record: 22.84 — Caeleb Dressel, United States (2022) World Junior Record: 22.96 — Diogo Matos Ribeiro, Portugal (2022) Pro Swim Record: 23.11 — Matt Targett, United States (2012)Women’s 400-Meter Freestyle — Finals
World Record:3:55.38 — Ariarne Titmus, Australia (2023) American Record: 3:56.46 — Katie Ledecky, United States (2016) U.S. Open Record: 3:47.94 — Katie Ledecky, United States (2018) World Junior Record: 3:56.08 — Summer McIntosh, Canada (2023) Pro Swim Record: 3:47.94 — Katie Ledecky, United States (2018)Men’s 400-Meter Freestyle — Prelims
World Record: 3:40.07 — Paul Biederman, Germany (2009) American Record: 3:42.78 — Larsen Jensen (2008) U.S. Open Record: 3:43.53 — Larsen Jensen, United States (2008) World Junior Record:3:44.31 — Peter Mitsin, Bulgaria (2023) Pro Swim Record: 3:43.55 — Sun Yang, China (2016)Read the full story on SwimSwam: 2025 Pro Swim Series – Sacramento: Day 3 Finals Live Recap
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