2026 Indianapolis Pro Series
- June 17-20, 2026
- Indianapolis, IN
- LCM (50 meters)
- Meet Central
- Psych Sheets
- Live Recaps
- Finals: Day 1
Night one of the 2026 Indy Pro Swim Series saw a couple of national records — namely Aimee Canny‘s 200 IM and Van Mathias‘ 50 breast — along with several top times in the world this season. Linked below are the race videos from tonight’s session, all courtesy of USA Swimming.
Day 1 Finals Heat Sheet
Women’s 1500 Freestyle
- World Record: 15:20.48 – Katie Ledecky (USA), 2018
- American Record: 15:20.48 – Katie Ledecky (USA), 2018
- U.S. Open Record: 15:20.48 – Katie Ledecky (USA), 2018
- Pro Series Record: 15:20.48 – Katie Ledecky (USA), 2018
Top 8:
- Katie Ledecky (Gator Swim Club) – 15:34.66
- Katie Grimes (University of Virginia) – 16:04.20
- Gena Jorgenson (University of Nebraska) – 16:13.87
- Kennedi Dobson (University of Georgia/Eastern Express) – 16:17.41
- Paige Downey (Gold Medal Swim Club) – 16:25.25
- Mila Nikanorov (Ohio State) – 16:32.38
- Emma Finlin (Ohio State) – 16:41.42
- Zoe Nordmann (Northwestern) 16:42.21
Women’s 200 IM – Finals
- World Record: 2:05.70 – Summer McIntosh (CAN), 2025
- American Record: 2:06.15 – Ariana Kukors (USA), 2009
- US Open Record: 2:06.79 – Kate Douglass (USA), 2024
- Pro Series Record: 2:06.82 – Summer McIntosh (CAN), 2025
- Kate Douglass (NYAC) – 2:07.04
- Torri Huske (NYAC) – 2:09.59
- Aimee Canny (South Africa) – 2:09.99
- Phoebe Bacon (Wisconsin) – 2:10.56
- Leah Hayes (Cavalier Aquatics) – 2:11.87
- Teagan O’Dell (Unattached) – 2:12.66
- Audrey Derivaux (Jersey Wahoos) – 2:12.67
- Summer Cardwell (Louisville) – 2:15.56
Men’s 200 IM – Finals
- World Record: 1:52.69 – Leon Marchand (FRA), 2025
- American Record: 1:54.00 – Ryan Lochte (USA), 2011
- US Open Record: 1:54.43 – Ryan Lochte (USA), 2010
- Pro Series Record: 1:55.68 – Leon Marchand (FRA), 2023
- Owen McDonald (Indiana) – 1:58.35
- Kieran Smith (Ridgefield Aquatics) – 1:58.49
- Maximus Williamson (Lakeside Aquatics) – 1:58.91
- Luke Barr (Texas Ford Aquatics) – 1:59.23
- Yi Zheng (Carmel Swim Club) – 2:00.02
- Ryan Erisman (California Aquatics) – 2:00.29
- Dominik Mark Torok (Wisconsin) – 2:00.91
- Josh Bey (Indiana) – 2:00.99
Women’s 50 Breast – Finals
- World Record: 29.16 – Ruta Meilutyte (LTU), 2023
- American Record: 29.40 – Lilly King (USA), 2017
- US Open Record: 29.62 – Lilly King (USA), 2018
- Pro Series Record: 29.62 – Lilly King (USA), 2018
- Eneli Jefimova (Estonia) – 30.26
- Skyler Smith (North Carolina) – 30.82
- Emma Weber (Cavalier Aquatics) – 31.25
- Maddie Moreth (Valparaiso Swimming) 31.41
- Caroline Larsen (Louisville) – 31.75
- Brooke Corrigan (Wisconsin) – 31.92
- Hannah Bach (Ohio State) – 31.98
- Madyson Hartway (Alabama) – 32.19
Men’s 50 Breast – Finals
- World Record: 25.95 – Adam Peaty (GBR), 2017
American Record: 26.39 – Van Mathias (USA), 2026US Open Record: 26.52 – Michael Andrew (USA), 2022Pro Series Record: 26.53 – Van Mathias (USA), 2026
- Van Mathias (Indiana) – 26.30 *American Record, U.S. Open Record, Pro Series Record*
- Michael Andrew (MA Swim Academy) – 26.87
- Denis Petrashov (Cardinal Aquatics) – 27.05
- Mikel Schreuders (MA Swim Academy) – 27.31
- Brian Benzing (Towson) – 27.36
- Jake Wang (Bulldog Swimming) – 27.58
- Alexei Avakov (Indiana) – 27.62
- Finnley Conklin (Louisville) – 27.85
Women’s 100 Back – Finals
- World Record: 57.13 – Regan Smith (USA), 2024
- American Record: 57.13 – Regan Smith (USA), 2024
- US Open Record: 57.13 – Regan Smith (USA), 2024
- Pro Series Record: 57.46 – Regan Smith (USA), 2025
- Isabelle Stadden (Aquajets) – 58.01
- Katharine Berkoff (Wolfpack Elite) – 58.20
- Maggie Wanezek (Wisconsin) – 58.78
- Leah Shackley (NC State) – 58.82
- Claire Curzan (TAC Titans) – 58.85
- Erika Pelaez (NC State) – 59.78
- Rhyan White (Wolfpack Elite) – 59.82
- Phoebe Bacon (Wisconsin) – 1:00.64
Men’s 100 Back – Finals
- World Record: 51.60 – Thomas Ceccon (ITA), 2022
- American Record: 51.85 – Ryan Murphy (USA), 2016
- US Open Record: 51.94 – Aaron Peirsol (USA), 2009
- Pro Series Record: 52.40 – David Plummer (USA), 2016
- Ryan Murphy (California Aquatics) – 52.80
- Kaii Winkler (NC State) – 53.22
- Adam Chaney (Sun Devil Swimming) – 53.65
- Cornelius Jahn (Ohio State) – 54.25
- Tommy Hagar (Alabama) – 54.57
- Gavin Keogh (NC State) – 54.78
- Destin Lasco (PDR Swimming) – 54.79
- Daniel Diehl (NC State) – 56.91
Women’s 200 Free – Finals
- World Record: 1:52.23 – Ariarne Titmus (AUS), 2024
- American Record: 1:53.61 – Allison Schmitt (USA), 2012
- US Open Record: 1:53.80 – Summer McIntosh (CAN), 2026
- Pro Series Record: 1:53.80 – Summer McIntosh (CAN), 2026
- Anna Peplowski (Indiana) – 1:55.67
- Rylee Erisman (Laker Swim Club) – 1:56.15
- Erin Gemmell (Longhorn Aquatics) – 1:56.41
- Liberty Clark (Indiana) – 1:56.73
- Cavan Gormsen (Long Island Aquatic Club) – 1:57.68
- Alex Shackell (Carmel Swim Club) – 1:58.53
- Kennedi Dobson (Eastern Express) – 1:59.03
- Madi Mintenko (Cavalier Aquatics) – 1:59.81
Men’s 200 Free – Finals
- World Record: 1:42.00 – Paul Biedermann (GER), 2009
- American Record: 1:42.96 – Michael Phelps (USA), 2008
- US Open Record: 1:43.73 – Luke Hobson (USA), 2025
- Pro Series Record: 1:44.82 – Sun Yang (CHN), 2016
- Patrick Sammon (NYAC) – 1:46.24
- Ryan Erisman (California Aquatics) – 1:$6.43
- Henry McFadden (Jersey Wahoos) – 1:47.08
- Aaron Shackell (Carmel Swim Club) – 1:47.40
- Tomas Navikonis (Ohio State) – 1:47.59
- Keaton Jones (California Aquatics) – 1:47.66
- Brooks Curry (California Aquatics) – 1:48.30
- Jack Dahlgren (Aquajets) – 1:48.75

I can’t tell if Aaron Shackell was happy about that race or very upset
separative surging into the wall for VM after ordinary start. very nice. looking forward to the hundo