Anna Moesch Breaks Torri Huske’s US Open Record With 52.11 100 Freestyle

2026 Pro Swim Series – Indianapolis

Women’s 100m Freestyle — Final

Top 8 Finishers:

  1. Anna Moesch (Greater Somerset County YMCA) – 52.11 *U.S. Open & Pro Swim Series Record*
  2. Torri Huske (New York Athletic Club) – 53.05
  3. Kate Douglass (New York Athletic Club) – 53.09
  4. Rylee Erisman (Laker Swim) – 53.24
  5. Liberty Clark (Indiana University) – 53.51
  6. Cadence Vincent (University of Alabama Swim Club) & Erika Pelaez (NC State University) – 54.21 (tie)
  7. N/A
  8. Erin Gemmell (Longhorn Aquatics) – 54.43

Anna Moesch swam to a new US Open Record, breaking Torri Huske‘s record of a 52.43 from 2025. Moesch also swam to a new Pro Series record, breaking the old mark of a 52.74 set by Siobhan Haughey of Hong Kong in 2024 from the stop .

Moesch is the American Record holder in the event as she swam a 51.94 last month at the AP Race London International. That swim sits at #3 all-time while her time from tonight is the 12th fastest performance of all-time.

Split Comparison

Moesch – US Open, Pro Series Record Moesch- American Record Huske – Old US Open Record
Haughey – Old Pro Series Record
50 24.98 25.18 25.09 25.35
100 27.13 26.76 27.34 27.39
52.11 51.94 52.43 52.74

Moesch was out under her American Record tonight, but her charge home during her swim in London was too strong to overcome on her way home tonight. She was faster compared to Huske and Haughey’s old records on both 50s tonight.

All-Time Performances, Women’s LCM 100 Freestyle

  1. Sarah Sjostrom, 51.71, 2017
  2. Marrit Steenbergen, 51.86, 2026
  3. Anna Moesch, 51.94, 2026
  4. Emma McKeon, 51.96, 2021
  5. Marrit Steenbergen, 51.97, 2026
  6. Siobhan Haughey, 52.02, 2023
  7. Cate Campbell, 52.03, 2018
  8. Simone Manuel, 52.04, 2019
  9. Cate Campbell, 52.06, 2016
  10. Britta Steffen, 52.07, 2009
  11. Mollie O’Callaghan, 52.08, 2023
  12. Sarah Sjostrom, 52.08, 2017
  13. Anna Moesch, 52.11, 2026
  14. Cate Campbell, 52.12, 2019

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LePatron
19 days ago

By changing her techniques, she’s upgrading her performance to be on the top freestyler list,not merely nudging up a bit.

Last edited 19 days ago by LePatron
George Taylor
19 days ago

Watch out kangaroos our ladies are going to break that Gold medal drought in the 4 x 100 freestyle relay at the LA games.

TerrapinDude
19 days ago

if–big IF—she can get to maybe 5 powerful dolphin kicks off that turn without burning too much energy, her ceiling in this event is going to be pretty exciting.

CAC
19 days ago

She’s so bad

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  CAC
19 days ago

52.1 at a Pro Swim meet is bad? C’mon man!

CAC
Reply to  Bobthebuilderrocks
19 days ago

Woosh

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  CAC
18 days ago

I think you got Woosh’d unless you did not mean the new way kids are using the term “bad”.

Yswim
19 days ago

excited to see Anna’s 100 and 200 free in 5 weeks at Nationals

might go 1:54 in the 200 and swim WR in the 100?

coming NCAA season, expect her to take Missy’s 200,
but don’t know if she has the underwaters of Gretchen for the 100

wild
Reply to  Yswim
19 days ago

I do think she could get the NCAA record in the 100, but I think it would be her senior year

LetsGoh
20 days ago

Maybe Rylee should consider joining Anna, Kate and Gretchen

Yswim
Reply to  LetsGoh
19 days ago

and Sara Cutis

Bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  LetsGoh
19 days ago

It isn’t Cal vs Texas on the guy’s side or Texas vs UVA on the women’s side anymore. The modern rivalry will be Cal vs UVA

wild
Reply to  LetsGoh
19 days ago

Her brother is at cal, I doubt she’d leave

Andre
20 days ago

The list is missing Marrit’s 51.97 from the last stop of Mare Nostrum

Ashurbanepal
20 days ago

I thought she was a fluke ngl

Fanatical Freestyler
Reply to  Ashurbanepal
19 days ago

I don’t believe in flukes.

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