2024 Speedo Summer time Championships
TUESDAY EVENING HEAT SHEETS
Ladies’s 200m Butterfly – finals
- World: 2:01.81 – Zige Liu, CHN (2009)
- American: 2:03.87 – Regan Smith, Solar Satan (2023)
- US Open: 2:03.87 – Regan Smith, Solar Satan (2023)
- Jr World: 2:04.06 – Summer time McIntosh, CAN (2023)
Podium:
- Hannah Bellard, MICH – 2:09.98
- Katie Forrester, ISC – 2:12.19
- Emily Wolf, FAST – 2:13.71
- Carli Cronk, AAAA – 2:13.84
- Mia Abruzzo, PWAC – 2:14.65
- (tie) Ava Whitaker, ISC/Clare Watson, BC – 2:15.28
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- Skylar Knowlton, PHX – 2:15.59
Michigan’s Hannah Bellard took management of the championship last from the beginning, splitting 29.1-32.5-33.7-34.4 to clock in at 2:09.98 for the one sub-2:10 of the night time. Behind her, Katie Forrester of Indiana Swim Membership held off the remainder of the sector, touching in second place behind Bellard at every wall. Forrester completed with 2:12.19, about .7 off her entry time. Fishers Space Swim Staff’s Emily Wolf and Carli Cronk from Alamo Space Aquatics traded locations at third and 4th all through the 8 50s, however Wolf closed in 35.5, only a contact sooner than Cronk, to take third with 2:13.71.
Jenna Bridges received the B Ultimate, taking up the lead on the 150 and coming house robust to cease the clock at 2:15.84. Lilly Mehok of Blazing Barracudas was .8 behind in 2:16.61. North Baltimore’s Shannon Conway cruised to a 2:15.57 to win the C Ultimate by 2.6 seconds. Streamline Aquatics’ Averie Hager was 2nd in 2:17.30, whereas Arianna Wertheim of Southwest Stars completed third in 2:17.73. Vanderbilt’s Kailia Utley received the D Ultimate in 2:17.63.
Males’s 200m Butterfly – finals
- World: 1:50.34 – Kristof Milak, HUN (2022)
- American: 1:51.51 – Michael Phelps, USA (2009)
- US Open: 1:52.20 – Michael Phelps, Membership Wolverine (2008)
- Jr World: 1:53.79 – Kristof Milak, HUN (2017)
Podium:
- Trenton Julian, MVN – 1:54.71
- Jack Dahlgren, TRI – 1:55.79
- Ryan Merani, KYA – 1:58.21
- Jake Magahey, SA – 1:58.64
- Ryan Branon, NBAC – 1:58.81
- Tyler Ray, MICH – 1:59.46
- David Sammons, MAC – 1:59.72
- Colin Geer, MICH – 2:00.53
The C Ultimate was a thriller, with Farmington Valley’s John Rusnock coming from third place on the midway level to with by .10 with 2:01.30. That’s a lifetime finest by 1.8 seconds. Additionally shifting previous a few early leaders was Richard Poplawski of Scarlet Aquatics; he charged onerous on the finish however fell simply wanting the warmth win, going 2:01.40, a PB by .40. Swimming in lane 8, William Miller from Cougar Aquatics lopped 2.5 seconds off his lifetime finest to win the D Ultimate with 2:02.76.
Ladies’s 100m Breaststroke – finals
- World: 1:04.13 – Lilly King, USA (2017)
- American: 1:04.13 – Lilly King, USA (2017)
- US Open: 1:04.45 – Jessica Hardy, Trojan (2009)
- Jr World: 1:04.35 – Ruta Meilutyte, LTU (2013)
Podium:
Males’s 100m Breaststroke – finals
- World: 56.88 – Adam Peaty, GBR (2019)
- American: 58.14 – Michael Andrew, Race Tempo Membership (2021)
- US Open: 58.14 – Michael Andrew, Race Tempo Membership (2021)
- Jr World: 59.01 – Nicolo Martinenghi, ITA (2017)
Podium:
Ladies’s 800m Freestyle – quickest warmth
- World: 8:04.79 – Katie Ledecky, USA (2016)
- American: 8:04.79 – Katie Ledecky, USA (2016)
- US Open: 8:06.68 – Katie Ledecky, Nation’s Capital (2016)
- Jr World: 8:11.00 – Katie Ledecky, USA (2014)
Podium:
Males’s 1500m Freestyle – quickest warmth
- World: 14:31.02 – Yang Solar, CHN (2012)
- American: 14:31.59 – Bobby Finke, USA (2023)
- US Open: 14:40.28 – Robert Finke, Saint Petersburg (2024)
- Jr World: 14:46.09 – Franko Grgic, CRO (2019)
Podium: