2025 PRO SWIM SERIES — WESTMONT
- Westmont, IL — FMC Natatorium
- March 5-8, 2025
- LCM (50 Meters)
- Meet Central
- SwimSwam Event Page
- Start Times: prelims – 9:00 am CT/ finals – 6:00 pm CT
- Weds. Timed Finals: 5:00 pm CT
- How to Watch
- Pre-Scratch Psych Sheet (updated 3/3)
- Live Results or through MeetMobile “2025 TYR Pro Swim Series – Westmont”
- Prelims Live Recap: Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4
- Finals Live Recap: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3
Most swimmers are full steam ahead for the final session of the 2025 Pro Swim Series in Westmont. Regan Smith and Kate Douglass both kept their doubles in which they’re #1 seeds (100 fly/100 back for Smith, 200 breast/50 free for Douglass).
Trenton Julian, who chose not to compete in last night’s finals, will be back in action in both the 100 fly and the 200 IM. He will face tough competition in both events, including #1 seeds Shane Casas and Carson Foster respectively.
Only one swimmer scratched from an A-final: Aaron Shackell in the 100 fly. The Carmel Swim Club Olympian will end his weekend early, as this was his only event of the day. His scratch gave 19-year-old Caleb Carlisle his first A-final berth of the weekend.
Fellow Olympian Penny Oleksiak will also sit out of the 100 fly, in which she earned the 10th seed this morning. The Canadian will be going all in on the 50 freestyle to cap off her meet.
Full Top 16 Scratch List:
Women’s 100 back
- #13 Tierney Lenahan
Men’s 100 back
- #11 Patrick Groters
Women’s 200 breast
- #9 Kamila Blanchard
- #10 Macarena Ceballos
Men’s 200 breast
- #15 Angus MacDonald
Women’s 100 fly
- #10 Penny Oleksiak
Men’s 100 fly
Women’s 200 IM
- #12 Maddie Mintenko
- #14 Grace Koenig-Song
Men’s 200 IM
- No scratches
Women’s 50 free
- No scratches
Men’s 50 free
- #15 Camilo Marrugo Montano
the shackells are really great at committing to do things aren’t they? truly admirable levels of follow through
Aka shackelling
Another Shackell early departure. Shocking!
I love how Kate builds up to the major events and tries different combinations for prelims and finals. Why just do what you always do?