2024 TYR PRO SWIM SERIES – SAN ANTONIO
- April 10-13, 2024
- Northside Swim Center, San Antonio, TX
- LCM (50m)
- Meet Central
Psych Sheets
Psych sheets have dropped for the final (of three) stops of the Pro Swim Series that will take place in San Antonio next week.
The Pro Swim stops this year as a whole have been stacked and San Antonio did not disappoint with the deepest field in a while.
Highlighting the psych sheets is Leon Marchand who is coming off of helping lead the Arizona State men to their program’s first NCAA title last week. This is Marchand’s 4th Pro Series meet ever and his first since Pro Swim Westmont in March 2023. Marchand is entered as the #1 seed in the 200 fly, 200 IM, 400 IM, and 200 breaststroke. He holds the Pro Swim records in the 400 IM and 200 IM as well as the World Record holder in the 400 IM.
Arizona State teammate Hubert Kos is also on the pysch sheets for the meet as the #1 seed in the 200 backstroke, #5 seed in the 100 back, #8 seed in the 100 fly, and #58 seed in the 100 free. Kos will notably not swim the 200 IM, the event he holds the World Junior record in. Kos won the 200 backstroke World title last summer at 2023 Worlds in Fukuoka, finishing ahead of Ryan Murphy of the US who is not on the psych sheets in San Antonio. Murphy won the 200 back at the stop in Westmont.
Caeleb Dressel is entered on the psych sheets as well. Dressel was originally scheduled to swim in Knoxville but scratched due to the soon-to-be arrival of his child. He did swim in Westmont winning the 50 free and 100 fly, swimming his fastest times in both events since leaving in the middle of 2022 Worlds. Dressel is entered in the 100 free (#2 seed), 200 free (103 seed, yards entry time), 100 fly (#1 seed), and 50 free (#1 seed).
Katie Ledecky did not swim at Westmont and instead raced at the Florida Senior Champs in the short course yards (SCY) format. She won the 400, 800, and 1500 freestyles in Knoxville and was 2nd behind Tess Cieplucha in the 400 IM as well. Here she is the #1 seed in the 400, 800, and 1500 freestyles. She also is the #2 seed in a deep 200 freestyle field.
Leading the way in the 200 freestyle is Siobhan Haughey who represents Hong Kong internationally. Haughey is coming off of a World Title in the 200 free as she won the event at 2024 Worlds in Doha. She is entered as the top seed in the 200 free. In Doha, she also finished on the podium in the 100 free and 100 breast. She is entered in both events as well in San Antonio as the #1 seed in the 100 free and #5 seed in the 100 breast. Her other entries include #3 seed in the 50 free, #6 seed in the 400 free, and #11 seed in the 100 fly.
With the NCAA wrapping up many other NCAA names highlight the psych sheets. Highlighting the women’s side is both the Walsh sisters Gretchen Walsh and Alex Walsh are set to compete. Gretchen’s highest seed is #2 in the 100 fly while Alex is the #2 seed in the 200 IM. Lydia Jacoby is the #2 seed in the 100 breast only behind Lilly King. Bella Sims won two individual NCAA titles and is also on the psych sheets here. 2024 NCAA Champ in the 200 back Pheobe Bacon is the #2 seed in the event here, only behind Regan Smith who is the top seed. Smith also leads Katharine Berkoff in the 100 back as Berkoff is coming off the NCAA title in the SCY version of the event.
In addition to Marchand and Kos, the men’s side features NCAA swimmers such as Luke Hobson who is the top seed in the 200 free and also is entered in the 100 free as his only other event. Ilya Kharun won the 200 fly NCAA title as a freshman and is the #3 seed in the event here. Fellow freshman Daniel Diehl highlights the psych sheets with the #3 seed in the 200 back.
Is dougie swimming in it?
yes
What does the $ and * mean on the psych sheets
It used to mean that they had not yet completed their Athlete Protection Training. https://staging2.swimswam.com/small-tweaks-in-latest-version-of-us-nationals-psych-sheets/
I wish Summer McIntosh was at this meet
I’m glad Summer is swimming in the Canadian Open next week instead of the pro series in San Antonio. The meet is in her hometown and she gets to compete in her favourite pool against the likes of Maggie and company.
As well she gets to possibly enjoy a little family time with her Dad and sister which isn’t possible that often due to living in Sarasota with her mom while training.
It sounds like a win win situation for her.
Don’t worry, they’ll be plenty of time in Paris to compete against the top Americans like Katie, KD, Regan, Alex Walsh as well as the other top swimmers in her events from Australia, China, Hong Kong etc.
lets just ge greatful she’s racing
This meet, on paper, is faster than Olympic trials lol
Lmao why the dislikes? It’s true?
I think there are people who go through the comments and dislike just to be trolls…
This is so loaded lol
Very loaded – probably 4-6 swimmers in each event who will final at the Olympics.
I am excited to see what Jasmine Nocentini can throw down in the big pool!
Mandrew entered in the 200IM, imagine if hes secretly been training hard for it and he pulls the biggest uno reverse card of 2024 and drops a 1:54 to beat Marchand… or he might scratch for the 50 Breastroke.
Yes sir
Peter Andrew’s Insta does make it seem like this is the case. He is posts a bit about changing Michael’s freestyle breathing to allow for more extension and rotation.
Off question when did he actually Swim that 159 that he’s entered with? I don’t remember him swimming IM at anything since the Olympics.
I think it was at the 2022 San Antonio Pro swim, died on the backend and lost to Casas and Marchand if I remember rightly
San Antonio Pro Swim 2022
He swam a 200 IM at World Cups in October 2023 in prelims. He has been working on the 200 IM all year with special emphasis on his 50 free of the 200 IM.
he doesn’t even swim 100’s anymore. How is he going to get through a 2 IM?
Marchand would embarrass him in the 2im
For Canadian fans – apologies if I missed anyone.
Women:
Taylor Ruck
Brooklyn Douthwright
Kamryn Cannings
Kaycee Cannings
Sydney Pickrem
Nina Kucheran
Regan Rathwell
Katie Forrester
Cat Minic
Genevieve Sasseville
Men:
Filip Senc-Samardzic
Ilya Kharun
By bad luck at the same time, they may not witness a world record in Toronto.
I totally think that’s in the cards. 200 IM!
Christen Liang
I meant Christey Liang
Pretty much all of the Can Oly team contenders are either at this meet or Canadian Open on the same weekend.