How To Watch The 2025 Fort Lauderdale Pro Swim Series

2025 Pro Swim Series – Fort Lauderdale

The 2025 Pro Swim Series is set to continue this week at the Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center in Florida. This stop represents the third and final leg of this year’s series, following previous competitions held in Westmont and Sacramento last month. Many of the nation’s top senior and junior swimmers are expected to compete, along with a number of notable international athletes.

Prelims will take place every morning from Thursday, May 1st, through Saturday, May 3rd, at 9 a.m. (ET), with finals beginning at 6 p.m. (ET). Wednesday night’s distance-only session will start at 5 p.m. (ET).

For reference, that’s 2 p.m. (PT) for those on the U.S. West Coast for Wednesday’s distance session, 3 p.m. (PT) for the finals on all other days, and 6 a.m. (PT) for the three prelims sessions.

All sessions of the meet, including both prelims and finals, will be available for streaming on the USA Swimming Network. Finals on May 1st and 2nd will be available on Peacock.

Streaming Schedule

Date Session Network Start Time (ET)
April 30 Day 1 Finals USA Swimming 5pm
May 1 Day 2 Prelims USA Swimming 9am
May 1 Day 2 Finals Peacock 6pm
May 1 Day 2 Finals USA Swimming 6pm
May 2 Day 3 Prelims USA Swimming 9am
May 2 Day 3 Finals Peacock 6pm
May 2 Day 3 Finals USA Swimming 6pm
May 3 Day 4 Prelims USA Swimming 9am
May 3 Day 4 Finals USA Swimming 6pm

Event Schedule

^ = Will be swum fastest to slowest, alternating women and men as a timed final session.

* = All athletes who have one or more Pro Swim Series qualifying standards will be eligible to enter up to two bonus 50s of stroke events (butterfly, backstroke, and/or breaststroke). Entry times for the bonus events should be the swimmer’s best 100 time.

** = Only the fastest heat of the 800 freestyle events will swim in the finals session. All other heats will swim slowest to fastest, alternating women and men beginning at a predetermined time, so the second-fastest seeded heat of the men’s 800 free concludes 75 minutes before the evening finals session is scheduled to begin.

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Sassinator
2 days ago

Hey Swim Fam, I am confused how to get on live stream from Canada. Can you help?

WhatAreTheirCocktails
4 days ago

Looks like Torri Huske is on the updated psych sheets from yesterday

Cassandra
Reply to  WhatAreTheirCocktails
4 days ago

yup along w caroline bricker and lucy thomas. too bad we wont see lucy bell — i was most curious about how her breaststroke looks in lc. torri has a pretty interesting event lineup. i wonder if shell target the 200 fr at trials this year? the 4×200 fits into her international program better than the 200 im

Swimfast
4 days ago

Finally Huske Will go to Fort Lauderdale!!!

Maudzilla
4 days ago

There is a 12-year old canadian girl listed with a 4:55 400IM? wow.

ScovaNotiaSwimmer
Reply to  Maudzilla
4 days ago

Annie Xu? She’s living/training in Canada but I don’t know if she’s has citizenship. Crazy to think that’s still 5 seconds away from the NAG.

Maudzilla
Reply to  ScovaNotiaSwimmer
4 days ago

Well yeah… the NAG must be Summer’s right?

ScovaNotiaSwimmer
Reply to  Maudzilla
4 days ago

Yup, 4:50 in 2019 🤯 That swim, plus her 200 Fly at Trials that year is when I first became aware of her.

Maudzilla
Reply to  ScovaNotiaSwimmer
4 days ago

is this Ben by the way?

ScovaNotiaSwimmer
Reply to  Maudzilla
4 days ago

Are you asking me if I’m named Ben?
Nope! Not me.

Swim Observer
Reply to  ScovaNotiaSwimmer
4 days ago

Probably not (yet) citizen? Annie’s 50 free PB was faster than NAG if she’s eligible to break it.

I_am_just_old
Reply to  Maudzilla
3 days ago

She has been breaking Summers records all year long. Her mom is in Canada on a work visa at a University (or so I heard, please don’t take that as gospel) so I am not sure what her status would be for breaking National Records. They announce that she breaks them but looking at the Swim Canada site she does not have any listed national records. Provincially she is in the record books and those would be the same times as Summer’s National records

RealCrocker5040
4 days ago

Thomas Ceccon

Swimmerfan
Reply to  RealCrocker5040
4 days ago