2023 PRO SWIM SERIES β 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
This post contains the race videos from the ‘A’ finals on day three of the 2023 Pro Swim Series in Westmont, IL. There were a ton of great races on the third night of the meet, including Regan Smith‘s 57.90 Pro Swim Series Record in the women’s 100 back. All videos in this post are from USA Swimming’s YouTube channel.
WOMENβS 200 BUTTERFLY β FINAL
- World Record: 2:01.81 β Zige Liu (2009)
- American Record: 2:04.14 β Mary Descenza (2009)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 2:05.05 β Summer McIntosh (2023)
- US Open Record: 2:05.05 β Summer McIntosh (2023)
Top 8:
- Regan SmithΒ β 2:07.92
- Lindsay LooneyΒ β 2:10.19
- Emma Sticklen β 2:11.22
- Lea Polonsky β 2:13.90
- Leah Gingrich β 2:14.91
- Campbell Stoll β 2:15.06
- Caroline Bricker β 2:15.19
- Annemarie Vlaic β 2:15.38
In her first of two victories on the night, Regan Smith clocked a very solid swim of 2:07.92 to win the women’s 200 fly convincingly.
MENβS 200 BUTTERFLY β FINAL
- World Record: 1:50.34 βΒ Kristof MilakΒ (2022)
- American Record: 1:51.51 β Michael Phelps (2009)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 1:53.84 β Luca Urlando (2019)
- US Open Record: 1:52.20 β Michael Phelps (2008)
Top 8:
- Leon MarchandΒ β 1:55.58
- Carson FosterΒ β 1:56.04
- Chase KaliszΒ β 1:56.53
- Kregor ZirkΒ β 1:56.54
- Thomas HeilmanΒ β 1:57.63
- Connor Lamastra β 1:57.88
- Zach Harting β 1:58.15
- Nicolas Albiero β 1:58.42
In a great battle, Leon Marchand managed to beat out Carson Foster for gold in the men’s 200 fly. Foster was out slightly ahead of Marchand on the front half, but Marchand made a great push on the final 50 to pull into the lead.
WOMENβS 50 FREESTYLE β FINAL
- World Record: 23.67 β Sarah Sjostrom (2017)
- American Record: 23.97 β Simone Manuel (2017)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 24.17- Sarah Sjostrom (2016)
- US Open Record: 24.08 β Pernille Blume (2019)
Top 8:
- Abbey WeitzeilΒ β 24.50
- Erika Brown β 24.99
- Gabi AlbieroΒ β 25.05
- Annam OlasewereΒ β 25.29
- Kristina Paegle β 25.33
- Caroline LarsenΒ β 25.35
- Teresa Ivan β 25.51
- Natalie Hinds β 25.55
Abbey Weitzeil turned in a strong April performance of 24.50 to win the women’s 50 free. Erika Brown joined Weitzeil in going under 25 seconds, though Weitzeil still won by nearly half a second.
MENβS 50 FREESTYLE β FINAL
- World Record: 20.91 β Cesar Cielo (2009)
- American Record: 21.04 β Caeleb Dressel (2019/2021)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 21.51 β Caeleb Dressel (2020)
- US Open Record:Β 21.04 β Caeleb Dressel (2021)
Top 8:
- Jack AlexyΒ β 22.09
- Jokubas KeblysΒ β 22.23
- Bjorn SeeligerΒ β 22.26
- Gui CaribeΒ β 22.28
- Michael AndrewΒ β 22.30
- Matthew King β 22.42
- Matej Dusa β 22.49
- Marcelo Chierighini β 22.57
Cal’s Jack Alexy clocked a new personal best of 22.09 to win the men’s 50 free.
WOMENβS 100 BACKSTROKE β FINAL
- World Record: 57.45 βΒ Kaylee McKeownΒ (2021)
- American Record: 57.57 βΒ Regan SmithΒ (2019)
Pro Swim Series Record: 57.92 βΒ Regan SmithΒ (2023)- US Open Record: 57.76 βΒ Regan SmithΒ (2022)
Top 8:
- Regan SmithΒ β 57.90
- Isabelle StaddenΒ β 59.38
- Anna PeplowskiΒ β 1:00.59
- Simona KubovaΒ β 1:00.68
- Maggie Wanezek β 1:00.99
- Phoebe Bacon β 1:01.08
- Beata NelsonΒ β 1:01.12
- Morgan Scott β 1:01.21
Regan Smith won the women’s 100 back last night in 57.90, breaking her own Pro Swim Series Record in the process. Smith blew the field away, getting out to a lead of over half a second on the first 50 of the race.
MENβS 100 BACKSTROKE β FINAL
- World Record: 51.60 β Thomas Ceccon (2022)
- American Record: 51.85 βΒ Ryan MurphyΒ (2016)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 52.40 β David Plummer (2016)
- US Open Record: 51.94 β Aaron Peirsol (2009)
Top 8:
- Hunter ArmstrongΒ β 52.59
- Ryan MurphyΒ β 52.90
- Shaine CasasΒ β 53.65
- Hubert KosΒ β 53.83
- Justin RessΒ β 54.16
- Destin LascoΒ β 54.77
- Hunter Tapp β 55.50
- Bjoern Kammann β 55.52
In another great race, Hunter Armstong sped to victory in the men’s 100 back with a 52.59. He beat out American Record holder Ryan Murphy, who also had a great swim for second. Armstong broke the PSS Record in the 50 back on Thursday night.
WOMENβS 200 BREASTSTROKE β FINAL
- World Record: 2:18.95 β Tatjana Schoenmaker (2021)
- American Record: 2:19.59 β Rebecca Soni (2012)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 2:20.77 βΒ Annie LazorΒ (2022)
- US Open Record:Β 2:20.38 β Rebecca Soni (2009)
Top 8:
- Lilly KingΒ β 2:23.68
- Anna ElendtΒ β 2:24.74
- Annie LazorΒ β 2:25.71
- Gabrielle Assis de SilvaΒ β 2:26.38
- Lydia JacobyΒ β 2:26.57
- Anastasya Gorbenko β 2:29.19
- Alexis Yager β 2:30.48
- Letitia Sim β 2:30.64
After Lydia Jacoby won the women’s 100 breast on Thursday night, Lilly King got her revenge, winning the women’s 200 breast in 2:23.68.
MENβS 200 BREASTSTROKE β FINAL
- World Record: 2:05.95 β Zac Stubblety-Cook (2022)
- American Record: 2:07.17 β Josh Prenot (2016)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 2:08.95 β Andrew Wilson (2018)
- US Open Record: 2:07.17 β Josh Prenot (2016)
Top 8:
- Leon MarchandΒ β 2:10.52
- Will LiconΒ β 2:10.80
- Lyubomir EpitropovΒ β 2:10.89
- Nic Fink β 2:11.68
- Denis Petrashov β 2:11.75
- Jassen Yep β 2:13.05
- Amro Al-Wir β 2:13.40
- Max Reich β 2:13.48
It looked like this was Will Licon‘s race through the first 150m, but Leon Marchand then stormed back on the final 50 for the second time in the session. Marchand managed to catch Licon and get his hands on the wall ahead of Licon.
WOMENβS 50 BUTTERFLY β FINAL
- World Record: 24.43 β Sarah Sjostrom (2014)
- American Record: 25.38 β Torri Huske (2022)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 25.65 β Farida Osman (2019)
- US Open Record: 25.46 β Rikako Idee (2017)
Top 8:
- Beata NelsonΒ β 26.30
- Katherine ZenickΒ β 26.41
- Abbey WeitzeilΒ β 26.55
- Gabi AlbieroΒ β 26.57
- Erika Brown β 26.83
- Natalie Hinds β 26.83
- Clarissa Rodrigues β 26.91
- Anna Boemer β 27.29
In a tight finish, Beata Nelson got her hands on the wall first in the women’s 100 fly.
MENβS 50 BUTTERFLY β FINAL
- World Record: 22.27 β Andri Govorov (2018)
- American Record: 22.35 β Caeleb Dressel (2019)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 23.11 β Matt Targett (2012)
- US Open Record: 22.84 β Caeleb Dressel (2022)
Top 8:
- Shaine CasasΒ β 23.46
- Finn BrooksΒ β 23.50
- Michael AndrewΒ β 23.53
- Tomer FrankelΒ β 23.60
- Marius Kusch β 23.65
- Tyler Sesvold β 23.77
- Matthew King β 23.88
- Clement Secchi β 23.89
Shaine Casas managed to touch out virtually the entire heat in the men’s 50 fly final.
WOMENβS 400 FREESTYLE β FINAL
- World Record: 3:56.08 β Summer McIntosh (2023)
- American Record: 3:56.46 βΒ Katie LedeckyΒ (2016)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 3:57.94 βΒ Katie LedeckyΒ (2018)
- US Open Record: 3:57.94 βΒ Katie LedeckyΒ (2018)
Top 8:
- Leah SmithΒ β 4:07.95
- Erin GemmellΒ β 4:11.83
- Madi MintenkoΒ β 4:11.85
- Beatriz Dizotti β 4:12.78
- Chase Travis β 4:13.58
- Julia Mrozinski β 4:15.39
- Sierra Schmidt β 4:16.41
- Deniz Ertan β 4:17.90
Leah Smith was dominant in the women’s 400 free last night, speeding to a 4:07.95 to touch first by nearly four seconds.
MENβS 400 FREESTYLE β FINAL
- World Record: 3:40.07 β Paul Biedermann (2009)
- American Record: 3:42.78 β Larsen Jensen (2008)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 3:43.55 β Sun Yang (2016)
- US Open Record: 3:43.53 β Larsen Jensen (2008)
Top 8:
- Kieran SmithΒ β 3:50.25
- Luke HobsonΒ β 3:51.71
- Baturalp Unlu β 3:51.76
- Carson FosterΒ β 3:52.50
- Charlie Clark β 3:53.81
- Jay Litherland β 3:54.34
- Tommylee Camblong β 3:55.24
- Bathuhan Filiz β 4:02.26
Kieran Smith pulled out a win in the men’s 400 free last night, clocking a 3:50.25.