French & Australian Contingents Highlight Sacramento Pro Swim Series Psych Sheets

2025 Pro Swim Series — Sacramento

  • April 2-5, 2025
  • North Natomas Aquatic Center, Sacramento, CA
  • LCM (50 Meters)
  • Start Times 
    • Wednesday Distance: 8pm (EST)
    • All Prelims: 12pm (EST)
    • Thurs-Sat Finals: 8pm (EST)
  • Meet Central
  • Pre-Scratch Psych Sheets

The pre-scratch psych sheets for the second stop of the 2025 Pro Swim Series have been posted, and a large international presence will be swimming in Sacramento.

Highlighting the psych sheet are names such as Maxime Grousset, Beryl Gastaldello, and Yohann Ndoye-Brouard from France. Grousset is the 2023 World Champion in the 100 butterfly, and he’ll be contesting the 50 fly, 100 fly, 50 free, and 100 free. Gastaldello, an Olympic finalist in the 100 back, will focus on the 50, 100, and 200 free events. Ndoye-Brouard, as expected, will swim the three backstroke distances. 

Australia will be sending another large squad, having done the same for the previous stop. Damien Jones-trained Sam Short is the clear headliner, and he’ll compete in the 200, 400, 800, and 1500 freestyle events, after swimming the same events—minus the 1500—in Westmont. He won the 400 (3:44.83) and 800 (7:45.02) in Westmont. His 800 time was more than three seconds faster than Ahmed Hafnaoui’s Pro Swim Series record of 7:48.50 from 2023. It was also more than a second-and-a-half quicker than the 7:46.83 he swam at last summer’s Olympic Games, where he finished one spot out of the final in 9th. Short has been as quick as 7:37.76 in the 800, a time he clocked en route to silver at the 2023 World Championships. That performance ranks him 4th on the all-time list.

Westmont was Short’s first return to racing since the 2024 Olympic Games, where he finished out of the medals in all of his events. After the Olympics, he took a couple of months off to rehab his shoulder.

As a refresher, Short was the 2023 World Champion in the 400 free. He had a close battle with Tunisia’s defending Olympic Champion Hafnaoui down the backstretch of that race, but Short ultimately edged him out at the finish by just 0.02 seconds. At the time, Short’s swim (3:40.68) was the fastest in the event since the London 2012 Olympic Games. The performances of both Short and Hafnaoui catapulted them into the top five performers of all time, with Short just 0.60 seconds shy of Ian Thorpe’s legendary Australian record.

Short is known to swim very fast around this time of the year, having clocked 3:41.64 at the Australian Nationals in early April last year. He’s coming off an altitude training camp as well, which can often aid in producing some fast times, especially in the longer races.

Michael Andrew will also be competing, swimming in his second long course meet on U.S. soil since he began training with the pro group at ASU after missing the Olympic team last year. He’s entered in the 50 breast, 100 breast, 50 fly, 100 fly, 50 free, and 200 IM. His best finish at the Westmont stop came in the 100 breast, where he touched the wall 1st with a time of 1:00.85.

There are many big names missing that we usually see on the circuit, such as Summer McIntosh, Texas pros Regan Smith, Shaine Casas, Simone Manuel, and Carson Foster, as well as Gator pros Katie Ledecky and Bobby Finke.

At the Westmont stop earlier this month, McIntosh was the clear highlight, securing wins in the 200 fly (2:04.00), 200 IM (2:07.42), and 400 IM (4:26.98). All three of her swims topped the world rankings, and her 400 IM time set a new U.S. Open record.

Also missing are many NCAA stars, including Torri Huske, Gretchen Walsh, Alex Walsh, Jack Alexy, Chris Guiliano, Luke Hobson, and Rex Maurer. However, that’s no surprise given that the NCAA Championships are wrapping up this week. It’s likely that we’ll see many of these names at the next stop in Fort Lauderdale, which begins on April 30th.

Some NCAA swimmers will attempt the quick turnaround, however, and Georgia’s Luca Urlando is among them. The 2024 U.S. Olympian is slated to swim a whopping nine events: the 100 free, 200 free, 400 free, 50 fly, 100 fly, 200 fly, 50 back, and 200 IM. The Chmielewski twins, Krzysztof and Michal, from USC, will also make the trip, though they will only swim the 200 fly.

Krzysztof is widely known for winning silver at the 2023 Fukuoka World Championships, where he bolted to the wall with a personal best time of 1:53.62. He also finished 4th at the Paris Summer Olympics, clocking in at 1:53.90. Michal owns a best of 1:54.64, which he posted for 9th in Paris. Urlando’s best time is 1:53.84, set back in 2019, so this could be one of the more exciting races of the meet.

Notable Entries:

After next week’s meet in Sacramento, there will be only one more stop on the circuit before the series concludes with the Pro Championships in Irvine in August. See the full schedule below.

2025 Pro Series Schedule:

Dates Event Location
March 5-8 Pro Swim Series Westmont, IL
April 2-5 Pro Swim Series Sacramento, CA
April 30-May 3 Pro Swim Series Ft. Lauderdale, FL
August 5-8 Pro Championships Irvine, CA

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Hswimmer
21 hours ago

Stupid to have this meet so close after ncaa. Should’ve waited until at least mid April, the week after Easter would’ve been better..

Guillem Alsina Soto
1 day ago

There is also the catalan Carles Coll, world champion of the 200m breast SC, who will swim 50, 100, 200 breast and 200m four styles

aquajosh
2 days ago

Usually you see a lack of entries in distance events, but there are just 20 guys entered in the 100 back. That’s not even enough to field a C final. This is a really ill-timed meet.

Andre
2 days ago

I think Short and Grousset are the main stars. But in general it’s a little disappointing this psych sheet

Troyy
2 days ago

Was hoping to see more Aussies entered ☹️

GOATKeown
2 days ago

A little underwhelming compared to the last stop. Interested to see if Short gets a boost from altitude. Surprised Meg Harris isn’t entered

Miss M
Reply to  GOATKeown
2 days ago

She’s a bridesmaid for Madi Wilson …

GOATKeown
Reply to  Miss M
1 day ago

Oh I didn’t realise her wedding was soon. Is it next weekend?

Samuel Huntington
2 days ago

Are Dressel, Murphy, and Fink competing this year?

Khase Calisz
Reply to  Samuel Huntington
2 days ago

Same goes for Kalisz, Litherland, Pieroni, Held, Finke?

Strugglebus
Reply to  Khase Calisz
2 days ago

Probably just Finke of all of them! The rest might be telling their sponsors they are swimming or USA swimming so they can get money and health insurance

Helk bengur
Reply to  Samuel Huntington
2 days ago

I think no