2023 PRO SWIM SERIES – WESTMONT
- April 12-15, 2023
- FMC Aquatic Center, Westmont, Illinois
- Long Course Meters (50 meters)
- Event Central
- Pre-Scratch timeline
- Psych Sheets
- Live Stream
- Live Results
- Day 1 Finals Live Recap
- Day 2 Prelims Live Recap
- Day 2 Finals Live Recap
- Day 3 Prelims Live Recap
- Day 3 Finals Live Recap
WOMEN’S 100 BACKSTROKE – FINAL
- World Record: 57.45 – Kaylee McKeown (2021)
- American Record: 57.57 – Regan Smith (2019)
Pro Swim Series Record: 57.92 – Regan Smith (2023)- US Open Record: 57.76 – Regan Smith (2022)
Top 8:
- Regan Smith – 57.90
- Isabelle Stadden – 59.38
- Anna Peplowski – 1:00.59
- Simona Kubova – 1:00.68
- Maggie Wanezek – 1:00.99
- Phoebe Bacon – 1:01.08
- Beata Nelson – 1:01.12
- Morgan Scott – 1:01.21
Regan Smith is the queen of consistency.
On Friday night in the 100 back finals of the TYR Pro Swim Series in Westmont, Smith threw down a winning time of 57.90, which beats her former Pro Series record time of 57.92 from this March. This swim marks Smith’s third 57-point swim of the 2022-23 long course season, as in addition to her March swim, she also swam a 57.95 at the U.S. Open last December.
Smith’s three 57-point in-season 100 back swims are impressive considered that only three women in history (her included) have been sub-58. She remains the second-fastest performer of the season, just 0.06 seconds behind Australia’s Kaylee McKeown.
2022-2023 LCM Women 100 Back
McKeown
57.50
2 | Regan Smith | USA | 57.71 | 06/30 |
3 | Katharine Berkoff | USA | 58.01 | 06/30 |
4 | Mollie O'Callaghan | AUS | 58.42 | 06/14 |
5 | Claire Curzan | USA | 58.59 | 06/30 |
In Smith’s race tonight, she went out in a 28.13 before coming home in a 29.77, posting the fastest opening and closing splits in the field. In comparison, she split her old Pro Swim record 27.82/30.10, showing that she put more emphasis on her back half Friday night. She won by over a second, as second-place finisher Isabelle Stadden clocked a time of 59.38. Smith and Stadden were the only two swimmers in the field under a minute.
Impressively enough, Smith’s 100 back swim came after she raced the 200 fly earlier in the same session. She won her 200 fly race in a time of 2:07.92.
Unrelated to this thread, but does anyone have a link to the Canadian Open Water Trials?
Bowman-era Regan Smith is so exciting.
MN backstrokers rock
57s still seem like a “big deal” time to me. I almost missed it in the recap post, lol.
It’s is a big deal since three female swimmers have posted sub 58 performances. Kylie Masse has posted sub 58 performances three times, all in calendar year 2021.
Bob Bowman >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Greg Meehan
End of discussion!
if it’s the end of the discussion, you would stop posting this exact comment in every regan smith article
Lol. True.
To keep the Greg Meehan apologists at bay.
Exactly. It’s like trying to avoid talking to someone at a party who constantly tries to trap you in a corner.
Exactly!!
Meehan doesn’t send sordid text messages though… But we don’t discuss that, because it’s Bob.