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2026 Sacramento Pro Swim Series
Welcome to the penultimate finals session of the 2026 Pro Swim Series cease in Sacramento.
Tonight’s session has 10 occasions, six finals and 4 semifinals. The meet will kick off with the 200 breaststroke remaining, which is a “double prize-money” occasion. San Ramon Valley 16-year-old Mikayla Tan is the ladies’s high seed and Carles Coll-Marti is the lads’s high seed.
Following the 200 breaststroke is the 200 fly semifinals. Caroline Bricker swam the quickest time within the 200 fly prelims by a couple of second-and-a-half over Bella Sims, who’s seeded 2nd.
The males’s 200 fly semifinal will see Henry McFadden swim his first of two occasions tonight, the place he’s the highest seed. Joey Tepper is the 2nd seed, simply two tenths again, and Charlie Cancelmo is the third seed, 4 tenths behind McFadden.
Torri Huske and Kasia Wasick will face off within the ladies’s 50 freestyle remaining as the highest two seeds whereas the lads’s 50 freestyle remaining sees Sean Niewold as the highest seed by half-a-second with Dylan Carter, Santo Condorelli, and Michael Andrew scorching on his heels.
The 200 backstroke semifinals will see Phoebe Bacon as the ladies’s high seed. Torri Huske will race her 2nd occasion of the night from lane two within the 1st semifinal. Rhyan White is the 2nd seed by eight tenths.
Keaton Jones leads the lads’s 200 backstroke semifinal by two seconds over 2nd seed Ethan Ekk and third seed Gavin Keogh.
The meet will wrap up with the 400 freestyle finals the place Kennedi Dobson is the ladies’s high seed and Luka Mijatovic is the lads’s. We are on NAG file look ahead to Mijatovic, who not too long ago turned 17. His lifetime finest of three:45.30 is seven tenths quicker than the present NAG file of three:46.01.
Women’s 200 Breaststroke – Final
- 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 Finishers
- Mikayla Tan (SRVA) — 2:26.35
- Aliz Kalmar (FRES) — 2:27.86
- Katie Christopherson (SA) — 2:29.84
- Adalene Robillard (ALTO) — 2:30.94
- Jenna Pulkkinen (FRES) — 2:32.24
- Melna Giraudeau (MAVS) — 2:32.71
- Silje Slyngstadli (CAL) — 2:33.03
- Ieva Maluka (ABSC) — 2:37.65
Mikayla Tan, the 16-year-old out of San Ramon Valley, received the ladies’s 200 breaststroke remaining, swimming 2:26.35 to take two hundredths off her semifinals swim and former finest of two:26.37.
Tan was out in third together with her 1:11.14 break up on the opening 100. She turned behind Silje Slyngstadli, from Cal, who held the lead in 1:10.96, and Aliz Kalmar, from Fresno State, who sat in 2nd at 1:11.13.
Tan was 37.58/37.63 on the ultimate two 50s to be the one swimmer underneath 38 seconds on each 50s.
Kalmar break up 38.20/38.53 to complete 2nd in 2:27.86, which was just some tenths off her prelims finest time of two:27.05.
Katie Christopherson, who swims collegiately at Virginia and is competing for Swim Atlanta right here, took third in 2:29.84 to be the ultimate swimmer underneath 2:30. Her lifetime finest is 2:26.65 from final June.
Men’s 200 Breaststroke – Final
- 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
- Caroles Coll Marti (ESP) — 2:11.21
- Yamato Okadome (CAL) — 2:12.13
- AJ Pouch (PRVT) — 2:12.52
- Andrew Eubanks (TDPS) — 2:12.59
- Xavier Ruiz (PUR) — 2:13.18
- Eli Martin (VT) — 2:13.31
- Daniel LI (ROSE) — 2:13.75
- Josh Matheny (ISC) — 2:14.18
Carles Coll Marti received the lads’s 200 breaststroke remaining by virtually a second, swimming 2:11.21 to return in forward of Cal’s Yamato Okadome, who swam 2:12.13 for 2nd place general.
Coll Marti jumped out to an early lead, splitting 28.94 on the primary 50 to be the one sub-29 break up. He maintained his lead kind there, splitting 33.08/33.85/35.34 over the ultimate three 50s to earn the win about three seconds off his lifetime finest of two:08.49 from final July.
Okadome was 29.22/33.66/34.22/35.34 to complete 2nd in 2:12.13, which was six hundredths quicker than the two:12.19 he swam in August of 2022.
The bronze medal went to AJ Pouch, who had break up 30.13/32.86/34.48/35.05 to the touch in 2:12.52, simply seven hundredths forward of 18-year-old Andrew Eubanks, who break up 30.41/33.83/33.80/34.55 to cease the clock in 2:12.59.
Pouch’s finest is 2:08.00 from June of 2024, whereas Eubanks dropped three tenths from the two:12.85 he swam final June.
Women’s 200 Butterfly — Semifinal
- World Record: 2:01.81 – Zige Liu, CHN (2009)
- American Record: 2:03.84 – Regan Smith, USA (2024)
- U.S. Open Record: 2:02.62 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025)
- Pro Series Record: 2:04.00 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025)
- Junior World Record: 2:03.03 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2024)
Top 8 Qualifiers
- Caroline Bricker (ALTO) — 2:09.53
- Bella Sims (SAND) — 2:12.55
- Moji Pholjamjumrus (UNEV) — 2:14.59
- Emma Bronson (BEND) — 2:16.20
- Michaela Mattes (SAND) — 2:16.59
- Ella Legg (PSS) — 2:16.94
- Stephanie Iannacone (WCAB) — 2:18.52
- Lucy Belte (EKC) — 2:18.74
Caroline Bricker continues to dominate the ladies’s 200 butterfly discipline, swimming 2:09.53 to be the one swimmer underneath 2:10 within the occasion. She received the 2nd semifinal in 2;09.53, coming in virtually three seconds forward of Bella Sims, who swam 2:12.55 to win the first semifinal.
Bricker had the quickest break up within the discipline on all three 50s. She was 28.34/33.19/33.55/34.45. Her lifetime finest is 2:05.80 from final June when she received the nationwide title.
Sims took 2nd, splitting 38.63/33.67/28.63/33.67 to guide the third place finisher Moji Pholjamjumrus by two seconds. Her finest is 2:09.89 from March of 2023.
Pholjamjumrus completed 2nd to Bricker in warmth two, touching in 2:14.59 together with her splits of 29.71/33.80/34.98/36.10. Her swim was two tenths off her finest of two:14.37, which she set in May of 2023.
Men’s 200 Butterfly — Semifinal
- World Record: 1:50.34 – Kristof Milak, HUN (2022)
- American Record: 1:51.51 – Michael Phelps, USA (2009)
- U.S. Open Record: 1:52.20 – Michael Phelps, USA (2008)
- Pro Series Record: 1:52.37 – Luca Urlando, USA (2025)
- Junior World Record: 1:53.79 – Kristof Milak, HUN (2017)
Top 8 Qualifiers
- Henry McFadden (JW) — 1:59.91
- Charlie Cancelmo (SMAC) — 2:00.38
- Joey Tepper (UOFM) — 2:00.49
- Andres Books (PUR) –2:00.87
- Raben Dommann (CAN) — 2:01.24
- Minh Hoang (SPIRE) — 2:01.73
- Ian Maldonado (CFSC) — 2:02.54
- Zach Power (LAKE) — 2:02.72
Henry McFadden continued to construct on his very sturdy meet, swimming 1:59.91 to be the one swimmer underneath 2:00 within the 200 butterfly semifinal.
Tomorrow’s occasion remaining is shaping as much as be an thrilling race, with 2nd seed Charlie Cancelmo and McFadden buying and selling the lead all through the race. Cancelmo received out to the lead first, splitting 26.70 on the primary 50 to take a seat about three tenths forward of McFadden’s 26.97.
McFadden shortly took the lead over, splitting 30.65 to Cancelmo’s 31.02 on the 2nd 50. They turned in 57.62 and 57.72 respectively.
Cancelmo made up just a little floor on the third 50, splitting 30.98 to McFadden’s 31.01, however McFadden nonetheless held the general lead in 1:28.63 to Cancelmo’s 1:28.70.
The remaining 50 noticed McFadden transfer right into a extra commanding lead, splitting 31.28 to Cancelmo’s 31.68 to win the occasion by just a little greater than three tenths.
Joey Tepper, from the University of Minnesota, received the first semifinal to qualify third general in 2:00.49, simply over a tenth again of Cancelmo, splitting 26.60/30.07/31.25/32.57. He had the quickest cumulative break up by means of the 150 mark, handing over 1:27.92.
Portugal’s Andres Brooks completed 4th in 2:00.87, slightly below 4 tenths again of Tepper together with his 27.01/30.62/31.19/32.05 splits.
Women’s 50 Freestyle — Final
Top 8 Finishers
- Kasia Wasick (UN) — 24.41
- Taylor Ruck (CAN) — 24.59
- Kalia Antoniou (UN) — 24.83
- Torri Huske (UN) — 24.89
- Caroline Larsen (UOFL) — 25.04
- Marie Wattel (SUN) — 25.08
- Lismar Lyon (SOFL) — 25.21
- Mary-Ambre Moluh (CAL) — 25.25
The ladies’s 50 freestyle went to Poland’s Kasia Wasick in 24.41, slightly below two tenths forward of Canada’s Taylor Ruck, who swam 24.59.
This was just a little off her season finest mark of 24.29 from April, which at the moment ranks 4th on this planet this season. Ruck’s swim was a brand new season finest, dropping from the 24.78 she swam on the Canadian Open.
Kalia Antoniou completed third in 24.83, dropping a tenth from her earlier better of 24.94, which she set in June of 2022. She additionally broke her personal Cyprus National Record within the occasion.
Torri Huske grabbed 4th in 24.89 to be the ultimate swimmer underneath 25 seconds.
Men’s 50 Freestyle — Final
- World Record: 20.88 – Cameron McEvoy, AUS (2026)
- American Record: 21.04 – Caeleb Dressel, USA (2019/2021)
- U.S. Open Record: 21.04 – Caeleb Dressel, USA (2021)
- Pro Series Record: 21.43 – Chris Guiliano, USA (2026)
- Junior World Record: 21.75 – Michael Andrew, USA (2017)
Top 8 Finishers
- Sean Niewold (BAMA) — 21.92
- Brendan Whitfield (VT) — 21.99
- Lamar Taylor (BAH) — 22.10
- Michael Andrew (MASA) — 22.18
- Santo Condorelli (FAST) — 22.25
- Nans Mazellier (CAL) — 22.34
- Dylan Carter (AZFL) — 22.37
- Ruslan Gaziev (CAN) — 22.40
Sean Niewold earned the lads’s occasion wiin, swimming 21.92 to return in simply eight hundredths forward of Virginia Tech’s Brendan Whitfield, who swam 21.99 to be the one different swimmer underneath 22 seconds.
Niewold was off his prelims swim of 21.76 and his lifetime better of 21.66. Whitfield’s swim was a brand new lifetime finest, marking his first ever time underneath 22 seconds within the occasion. His earlier finest was 22.01 from the U.S. Open Championships in December.
Lamar Taylor took third in 22.10, 5 hundredths off his private finest 22.05, which he set in August of 2025.
Women’s 200 Backstroke — Semifinal
- World Record: 2:03.14 – Kaylee McKeown, AUS (2023)
- American Record: 2:03.35 – Regan Smith, USA (2019)
- U.S. Open Record: 2:03.80 – Regan Smith, USA (2023)
- Pro Series Record: 2:03.99 – Regan Smith, USA (2024)
- Junior World Record: 2:03.35 – Regan Smith, USA (2019)
Top 8 Qualifiers
- Phoebe Bacon (WISC) — 2:07.62
- Rhyan White (WOLF) — 2:09.16
- Katharine Berkoff (WOLF) — 2:10.87
- Kennedi Dobson (EEX) — 2:13.22
- Lauren Lonsdale (DART) — 2:13.59
- Maddie Thornton (BEND) — 2:16.80
- Sutton Forbis (BC) — 2:18.16
- Bridget Burton (CAN) — 2:18.22
Phoebe Bacon dominated the ladies’s 200 backstroke semifinal, swimming 2:07.62 to win the 2nd semifinal and are available in a second-and-a-half forward of the remainder of the sector.
Bacon had the quickest splits on all 4 50s, swimming 29.90/32.17/32.54/33.01. She simply missed her lifetime finest of two:05.08, which she swam in in April of 2022.
This was a brand new season finest for Bacon, taking a tenth off the two:07.77 she swam on the U.S. Open. She will keep the sixth quickest performer on this planet this season.
Rhyan White swam 2:09.16 to win the first semifinal and qualify 2nd general. She break up 30.34/32.69/32.89/33.25 to return in about 4 seconds off her lifetime finest of two:05.13 from April of 2022.
Katharine Berkoff completed third in 2:10.87, splitting 30.28/32.52/33.28/34.80. She was solely a second off her finest of two;09.76 from June of 2021.
Men’s 200 Backstroke — Semifinal
- World Record: 1:51.92 – Aaron Peirsol, USA (2009)
- American Record: 1:51.92 – Aaron Peirsol, USA (2009)
- U.S. Open Record: 1:53.08 – Aaron Peirsol, USA (2009)
- Pro Series Record: 1:55.04 – Jiayu Xu, CHN (2017)
- Junior World Record: 1:55.14 – Kliment Kolesnikov, RUS (2017)
Top 8 Qualifiers
- Keaton Jones (CAL) — 1:57.11
- Gavin Keogh (NCST) — 1;59.19
- Daniel Diehl (NCST) — 1:59.76
- Humberto Najera (CAL)/Tommy Hagar (BAMA) — 2:00.17
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- Ethan Ekk (ALTO) — 2:00.20
- Blake TierneY (CAN) — 2:00.89
- Yeziel Morales (PUR) — 2:01.84
Women’s 400 Freestyle — Final
- World Record: 3:54.18 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025)
- American Record: 3:56.46 – Katie Ledecky, USA (2016)
- U.S. Open Record: 3:55.37 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025)
- Pro Series Record: 3:56.81 – Katie Ledecky, USA (2025)
- Junior World Record: 3:56.08 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2023)
Men’s 400 Freestyle — Final
- World Record: 3:39.96 – Lucas Martens, GER (2025)
- American Record: 3:42.78 – Larsen Jensen, USA (2008)
- U.S. Open Record: 3:43.33 – Rex Maurer, USA (2025)
- Pro Series Record: 3:43.49 – Samuel Short, AUS (2026)
- Junior World Record: 3:44.31 – Petar Petrov Mitsin, BUL (2023)
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