Previews & Recaps
2020 U.S. Open Saturday Session: Swims of the Session
After four sessions at nine locations, a U.S. Open like none before wrapped up earlier today with NAG records and solid swims by veterans alike.
2020 U.S. Open – Combined Results Saturday AM
Andrew Wilson posted the top time in the men’s 200 breast on the final day of competition at 2020 U.S. Open Chamionships.
2020 U.S. Open Beaverton – OT Cut for Nick Simons in 200 Back (Saturday Recap)
Nick Simons clocked a 2:00.45 in the 200 back, dropping 3.6 seconds and earning a berth at U.S. Olympic Team Trials.
2020 U.S. Open – Irvine: Saturday AM Live Recap
Brandon Fischer is top seed in the men’s 200 breast on Saturday in Irvine.
2020 U.S. Open – Combined Results Friday PM
Claire Curzan downed the meet record in the women’s 100 fly with 56.61 becoming the third-fastest American woman in history.
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Coby Carrozza Describes “Recovery Day” For Texas Longhorns (Video)
Coby Carrozza from University of Texas won the final heat of the men’s 400 free, posting the overall top time with a 3:54.34
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Thomas Heilman Does It Again, Sets 100 Free 13-14 NAG with a 51.20
13 year-old Thomas Heilman claimed his second National Age Group record in as many days at the Richmond of the 2020 U.S. Open.
2020 U.S. Open – Indianapolis Saturday AM Men’s Live Recap
Zach Harting, fresh off competing in the ISL this season, is scheduled to race the 200 fly this morning, where he holds the top seed.
2020 U.S. Open – Richmond Saturday Recap: Huske Goes 54.0 in 100 Free
We’ve some exceptional age group swimming so far at the Richmond site of the 2020 U.S. Open, and we should be in for some more this morning.
Lydia Jacoby Moves to #2 in 15-16s with 1:07.57 100 Breast in San Antonio
16-year-old Lydia Jacoby of Seward, Alaska has moved to #2 all-time in the 15-16 age category in the 100m breast.
2020 US Open Irvine Edition: Day 2 Colorful Photo Vault
Lots of fun aquatic action occurred on Day 2 of the 2020 US Open Championships in Irvine, and SwimSwam’s Jack Spitser was on deck to capture it all.