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[d] ^ A team representing the USA swam a time of 3:32.48 at the 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships on August 21, 2010, but the record has not been recognized by USA Swimming. The team consisted of Aaron Peirsol -53.91, Mark Gangloff -1:00.45, Michael Phelps -50.58, and Nathan Adrian -47.54.
United States 8 August 2015: World Championships: Kazan, Russia: 1500m freestyle: 15:28.36 Katie Ledecky United States 24 August 2014: Pan Pacific Championships: Gold Coast, Australia [33] 1500m freestyle: 15:25.48 not ratified, fastest all-time junior: Katie Ledecky United States 4 August 2015: World Championships: Kazan, Russia: 50m ...
The World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships (commonly referred to as 'Junior World Championships' or 'Junior Worlds') is an international swimming championship event organized biennially by World Aquatics for swimmers aged 14–18 years as of 31 December of the year of the competition. [1]
United States: Men's tournament Montenegro L 15–16 Japan W 18–5 Serbia L 12–14 3 QP Italy L 12–13 Did not advance 9th-12th place Australia W 16–10 Ninth place game Romania W 13–9 9 United States: Women's tournament Netherlands W 10–8 Brazil W 21–5 Kazakhstan W 32–3 1 Q: Bye Australia W 10–9 Spain W 11–9 Hungary W 8–7
United States Little Rock Masters 70 20 January 2023 First Chance Invitational Little Rock, United States [4] 75-79 29.19 David Quiggin United States 25 August 2019 80-84 31.96 Roberto Alberiche Spain 20 May 2012 85-89 33.94 Keijiro Nakamura Japan 2 March 2008 90-94 40.72 Woody Bowersock United States 11 August 2003 95-99 45.71 Willard Lamb
At 14 years old, Finke broke the Florida Age Group State Championships (FLAGS) 800m freestyle meet record with a time of 8:25.20. He proceeded to break the 1500m freestyle meet record, dropping over 15 seconds, for a time of 15:56.82. Finke also won the USA Swimming Open Water Junior Nationals by finishing first of all swimmers under 18 years ...
For the 2020 year, Matheny was the only male American swimmer in the boys 17–18 age group to set a National Age Group record who was not competing in a collegiate program at the time of setting the record, an accomplishment that earned him the Swammy Award for "Age Group Swimmer of the Year" for the boys 17–18 age group for 2020.
United States 12 August 2016: Olympic Games: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [62] [63] 1500m freestyle: 15:20.48 Katie Ledecky United States 16 May 2018: TYR Pro Swim Series Indianapolis, United States [64] [65] 50m backstroke: 26.86 Kaylee McKeown Australia 20 October 2023: World Cup: Budapest, Hungary [66] 100m backstroke: 57.13 Regan Smith United ...