Women’s 100 Butterfly – Final
- 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)
- Junior World Record: 56.33 – Mizuki Hirai, JPN (2024)
Top 8 Finishers
- Torri Huske (UN) — 57.46
- Taylor Ruck (CAN) — 57.95
- Marie Wattel (SUN) — 58.15
- Caroline Bricker (ALTO) — 58.54
- Lismar Lyon (SOFL) — 58.90
- Caroline Larsen (UOFL) — 59.58
- Lucy Velte (EKC) — 59.58
- Ava Chavez (CAL) — 1:00.51
Torri Huske earned the win within the girls’s 100 fly ultimate, swimming 57.46 to return in about half-a-second forward of Canada’s Taylor Ruck, who completed 2nd in 57.95.
Huske was out in third total, delivering 26.84 to the touch behind Ruck’s 26.62 and Marie Wattel, who turned in 26.73.
On the again half, Huske break up 30.62 to be the one swimmer below 31 seconds with Ruck splitting 31.33 and Wattel splitting 31.42. Carolien Bricker had the 2nd quickest closing 50 within the area of 31.00.
Huske was about two seconds off her lifetime better of 55.52 from June of 2024. Ruck completed 2nd in 57.95, solely two tenths off her lifetime better of 57.71, which she swam final month, and Wattel took third in 58.15, off her better of 56.14 from June of 2022.
Men’s 100 Butterfly – Final
- 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)
- Junior World Record: 50.62 – Kristof Milak, HUN (2017)
Top 8 Finishers
- Sean Niewold (BAMA) — 52.13
- Michael Andrew (MASA) — 52.36
- Aiden Hayes (NCST) — 52.60
- Finlay Knox (CAN) — 52.67
- Charlie Cancelmo (SMAC) — 53.22
- Andres Brooks (PUR) — 53.66
- Raben Dommann (CAN) — 53.76
- Jack Brown (CAL) — 53.87
Dutch athlete Sean Niewold gained the lads’s 100 fly in 52.13, touching simply two tenths forward of Michael Andrew’s 52.36 for 2nd place.
Niewold and Andrew had almost equivalent first 50 splits with Niewold delivering 24.05 to take a seat simply two hundredths behind Andrew’s 24.03 within the lead.
Niewold got here residence stronger, splitting 28.08 to the touch in 52.13 for the win. He was a little bit off his prelims swim of 51.88 and his lifetime better of 51.83, which he set on the Pro Swim Series in Westmont.
Andrew’s greatest is 50.80 from March of 2021, and he completed 2nd in 52.36.
NC State’s Andrew Hayes break up 24.26/28.34 to complete third in 52.68, which was a second-and-a-half add from the 51.24 he set in July of 2023.
Women’s 200 Breaststroke – Semifinal
- 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)
- Junior World Record: 2:19.64 – Viktoria Gunes, TUR (2015)
Top 8 Qualifiers
- Mikayla Tan (SRVA) — 2:26.37
- Aliz Kalmar (FRES) — 2:27.05
- Katie Christopherson (SA) — 2:30.75
- Melina Giraudeau (MAVS) — 2:31.53
- Adalene Robillard (ALTO) — 2:32.62
- Jenna Pulkkinen (FRES) — 2:32.70
- Silje Slyngstadli (CAL) — 2:32.93
- Ieva Maluka (ABSC) — 2:24.72
The girls’s 200 breaststroke semifinal went to San Ramon Vally 16-year-old Mikayla Tan in 2:26.37.
Tan gained the 2nd semifinal, dropping two seconds from her greatest of two:28.11, which she swam final month. Tan break up 1:10.73/1:15.64 to choose up the highest time from the 2nd semifinal, rather less than a second forward of Aliz Kalmar’s 2:27.05 in 2nd.
Kalmar break up 1:10.37/1:16.68 to take 2nd. She dropped seven tenths kind her earlier greatest of two:27.74 from July of final yr.
Katie Christopherson gained the first semifinal in 2:30.75 to qualify third total after splitting 1:12.38/1:18.37.
Men’s 200 Breaststroke – Semifinal
- 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)
- Junior World Record: 2:06.91 – Shin Ohashi, JPN (2025)
Top 8 Finishers
- Carles Coll Marti (ESP) — 2:11.50
- Yamato Okadome (CAL) — 2:12.79
- Andrew Eubanks (TDPS) — 2:13.21
- Josh Matheny (ISC) — 2:13.44
- Xavier Ruiz (PUR) — 2:13.58
- AJ Pouch (PRVT) — 2:13.71
- Daniel Li (ROSE) — 2:14.26
- Grant Sanders (SPA) — 2:14.37
Women’s 50 Backstroke – Final
- 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: 27.13 – Kylie Masse, CAN (2025)
- Junior World Record: 27.49 – Minna Atherton, AUS (2016)
Top 8 Finishers
- Katharine Berkoff (WOLF) — 27.41
- Mary-Ambre Moluh (CAL) — 27.80
- Kaitlyn Owens (TAMU) — 28.23
- Rhyan White (WOLF) — 28.39
- Alana Berlin (SSTY) — 29.02
- Kalia Antoniou (UN) –29.14
- Summer Thresher (UN) — 29.16
- Ryley Clark (FRES) — 29.34
Men’s 50 Backstroke – Final
- 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)
- Junior World Record: 24.00 – Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS (2018)
Top 8 Finishers
- Ryan Murphy (CAL) — 25.17
- Aiden Hayes (NCST) — 25.36
- Daniel Diehl (NCST) — 25.37
- Dylan Carter (AZFL) — 25.44
- Michael Andrew (MASA) — 25.48
- Jordan Ragland (LIFE) — 25.77
- Lucca Battaglini (CAL) — 25.93
- Erkhes Enkhtur (SPIRE) — 26.01
Women’s 200 Freestyle – Final
- World Record: 1:52.23 – Ariarne Titmus, AUS (2024)
- American Record: 1:53.61 – Allison Schmitt, USA (2012)
- U.S. Open Record: 1:53.80 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2026)
- Pro Series Record: 1:53.80 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2026)
- Junior World Record: 1:53.65 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2023)
Top 8 Finishers
- Torri Huske (UN) — 1:57.15
- Kennedi Dobson (EEX) — 1:57.38
- Bella Sims (SAND) — 1:58.54
- Marie Landreneau (COLA) — 1:58.61
- Chloe Stepanek (LIAC) — 2:00.43
- Taylor Ruck (CAN) — 2:00.54
- Lauren Lonsdale (DART) — 2:01.45
- Alexa McDevitt (CAL) — 2:04.64
Men’s 200 Freestyle – Final
- World Record: 1:42.00 – Paul Biedermann, GER (2009)
- American Record: 1:42.96 – Michael Phelps, USA (2008)
- U.S. Open Record: 1:43.73 – Luke Hobson, USA (2025)
- Pro Series Record: 1:44.82 – Sun Yang, CHN (2016)
- Junior World Record: 1:42.97 – David Popovici, ROU (2023)
Women’s 400 IM – Final
- 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)
- Junior World Record: 4:24.38 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2024)