Regan Smith and Phoebe Bacon to Rematch at Des Moines U.S. Open Site

2020 US OPEN

  • November 12-14, 2020
  • Multiple Locations
    • Des Moines, Iowa (The YMCA of Greater Des Moines)
  • LCM
  • Des Moines Psych Sheets

This year, the US Open meet will occur in nine different locations across the country in an effort to reduce travel and lower the number of swimmers at any one site due to the pandemic.

The YMCA of Greater Des Moines is hosting one of the nine sites, bringing together two of the most exciting names in American backstroke: World Record-holder Regan Smith and 2019 U.S. Open champion Phoebe Bacon.

Smith broke out in a huge way in 2019, soaring to the World Championships title in the 200 back and breaking Missy Franklin’s 2012 World Record there with a pair of 2:03’s in semifinals and finals. She then helped Team USA to the 400 medley relay World Record with a 57.57 lead-off, a World Record in its own right in the 100 back, and she’s now the clear favorite for 2021 Olympic gold in both backstrokes, at the very least.

But Bacon, NCAP-trained and now a freshman at the University of Wisconsin, the program that lifted Beata Nelson to become an American record-setter in both backstrokes in yards (though Smith has snagged the 200 back record since), beat Smith head-to-head at the 2019 U.S. Open.

The 100 back will be the biggest face-off between the two; the U.S. Open record is the 58.63 that Bacon is seeded with, the time she went to topple Smith at this meet last year. They are also competing as #1 and #2 seeds in the 200 back and 200 IM. Those are Bacon’s only three events, while Smith is also entered in both butterfly events; one or both of these events could work into her 2021 Trials schedule, especially the 200.

While these two are expected to make statement swims in Iowa, this is one of the sparsest fields out of the nine U.S. Open sites this year; for example, a number of events have less than five entrants, including the men’s 800 free, with only two.

A select few athletes from University of Michigan will be racing in Des Moines, including sprinters Gus BorgesJames Lebuke and Bence Szabados. Additionally, we’ll see a large group from the University of Iowa, a program that will discontinue in 2021, and the women from the University of Arkansas.

Top high schoolers include Cal commit Trent Frandson, Indiana commit Luke Barr, Florida commit Scarlet Martin, Tennessee commit Kate McCarville, Stanford commit Aurora Roghair and UVA commit Kate Morris. Initially an Iowa commit, Wisconsin high school standout Ziyad Saleem is another one to watch next week.

Mizzou post-grads Nick Alexander and Micah Slaton are sitting at high seeds in multiple events, and we’ll also see NJCAA star and incoming USC transfer Billy Cruz racing in the 50/100 free and 100 fly.

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sggs
4 years ago

psych sheet only guys for me, anyone else?

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Reply to  sggs
4 years ago

I see men and women.

Jimmy Tierney
4 years ago

Thanks Karl. Please note that top seed in men’s distance events, Fabio Dalu, and top yards seeded sprinters Xander Skinner, Gregg Lichinsky, and Caleb Law are McKendree University swimmers.

MX4x50relay
4 years ago

Excited to see how this turns out

About Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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