2025 Pro Swim Series — Sacramento
- April 2-5, 2025
- North Natomas Aquatic Center, Sacramento, CA
- LCM (50 Meters)
- Start Times
- Wednesday Distance: 8 pm (ET)
- All Prelims: 12 pm (ET)
- Thurs-Sat Finals: 8 pm (ET)
- Livestream Information
- Psych Sheets
- Live Results
Didn’t catch the final night of action from the Sacramento Pro Swim Series? No worries, if you weren’t able to tune in, we’ve got you covered with some of the races videos, courtesy of “USA Swimming” on YouTube.
If more videos become available, we will add them to this article.
Men’s 200 IM – Finals
- World Record: 1:54.00 — Ryan Lochte, United States (2011)
- World Junior Record: 1:56.99 — Hubert Kos, Hungary (2021)
- American Record: 1:54.00 — Ryan Lochte, United States (2011)
- U.S. Open Record: 1:54.43 — Ryan Lochte, United States (2010)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 1:55.68 — Leon Marchand, France (2023)
Top 8 Finishers:
- Grant House (SUN)- 1:58.22
- Michael Hochwalt (UN)- 2:00.08
- Grant Sanders (FAST)- 2:02.46
- Kristaps Mikelsons (LAT)- 2:04.51
- Finn Kemp (UN)- 2:06.10
- Jordan Ragland (UN)- 2:07.46
- Brandon Ha (UN)- 2:08.47
- Shareef Elaydi (UN)- 2:10.00
Grant House picked up his first event win of the meet in the men’s 200 IM, touching almost two seconds ahead of the rest of the field. His final time of 1:58.22 was just one-hundredth off his best time of 1:58.21 from July of 2023.
Sundevil teammate Michael Hochwalt grabbed 2nd, another two seconds ahead of 3rd place finisher Grant Sanders. Hochwalt was 3rd at the first 50, three tenths behind Sanders, but he quickly took over second place where he stayed for the rest of the race until he finished in 2:00.08. This time was almost a full second drop from his previous best of 2:00.92 from March of last year.
Sanders finished 3rd in 2:02.46 after sitting in 3rd for the last 150 of the race. He was also about two seconds ahead of the person in front of him, swimming 2:04.51. This was about a four second add from his best time of 2:00.14 from August of 2019.
Women’s 200 Backstroke — Finals
- World Record: 2:03.14 — Kaylee McKeown, Australia (2023)
- World Junior Record: 2:03.35 — Regan Smith, United States (2019)
- American Record: 2:03.35 — Regan Smith (2019)
- U.S. Open Record: 2:03.80 — Regan Smith, United States (2023)
- Pro Swim Series Record: 2:03.99 — Regan Smith, United States (2024)
Top 8 Finishers:
- Rhyan White (WOLF)- 2:08.83
- Leah Shackley (NCS)- 2:10.86
- Amber George (CSC)- 2:16.99
- Georgia Wimberly (LAC)- 2:17.24
- Ella Busquets (DA)- 2:19.34
- Erica Jaffe (UN)- 2:19.52
- Savanah-Eve Martin (CSC)- 2:19.54
- Vivien Jackl (HUN)- 2:21.12
NC State continued their sweep of the backstroke events, just taking first and second this time. Rhyan White won her 2nd backstroke event of the meet, swimming 2:08.83 to finish two seconds ahead of teammate Leah Shackley. White swam a very consistent race, splitting 30.29/32.90/32.96/32.68 to have all the fastest splits in the field. Nobody was faster than 32.96 on any of their non-start 50s.
Shackley touched 2nd in 2:10.86, about two seconds off her best time of 2:08.19 after sitting in 2nd for the whole race. Amber George was the bronze medalist in 2:16.99.