2024 PRO SWIM SERIES – WESTMONT
- March 6-9, 2024
- FMC Natatorium – Westmont, Illinois
- LCM (50 meters)
- Start Times
- All Prelims: 9 a.m. (Central Time)
- Thurs.-Sat. Finals: 6 p.m. (Central Time)
- Meet Central
- Psych Sheets
- How To Watch
- Live Results
- Results also available via Meet Mobile: “2024 TYR Pro Swim Series – Westmont”
- Day 1 Finals Live Recap
- Day 2 Prelims Live Recap |Day 2 Finals Live Recap
It’s already the third day of the 2024 Westmont Pro Swim Series, and there are a few scratches to report.
Kayla Sanchez, Shaine Casas, Jake Magahey, Tess Cieplucha and Bobby Finke have all scratched their respective events, but this isn’t a surprise, because as previously reported, they’ve pulled out of the meet. Casas was the 2nd seed in the men’s 100 back, Magahey was ranked 4th in the men’s 400 free, Finke was seeded 9th behind Magahey, and Sanchez was ranked 7th in the women’s 50 free and 11th in the 100 back.
On Thursday, Finke competed at the Florida Spring Senior Championships, where he recorded an 8:41.92 in the 1000-yard freestyle. The 24-year-old is slated to swim the 400 IM, 500 free, and 1650 free over the course of that meet.
Ahmed Hafnaoui, the 2023 World Champion in both the 800 and 1500 freestyle events, has dropped the 400 free. He scratched the 800 free on the first night of the meet, but still appears on the 1500 free entry list, so he hasn’t officially pulled out of the meet.
Phoebe Bacon, who was ranked 5th in the women’s 100 back, has opted out of the event. She still appears on the line-up for Saturday’s 200 back, where she’s seeded 2nd. Bacon won the silver medal at the 2022 World Championships in the 200 backstroke and is slated to compete at the upcoming NCAA Championships for the Wisconsin Badgers.
Natalie Hinds has dropped the women’s 50 free, and also did not swim in Thursday’s 200 free or 100 fly. She is still scheduled to compete in Saturday’s 100 free, but it seems she may not be contesting this meet. Unlike her teammate Finke, she is not entered at the Florida Senior Spring Championships.
World Championships medalist Kacper Stokowski has pulled out of the meet, most likely shifting his focus to the upcoming NCAA Championships. There, he will compete for the NC State Wolfpack, where he is among the 100-yard back title contenders.
FRIDAY PRELIMS, TOP-16 SCRATCHES:
Women’s 200 Butterfly
- #11 Anastasia Tichy
Men’s 200 Butterfly
- No scratches to report.
Women’s 50 Freestyle
- #7 Kayla Sanchez
- #9 Natalie Hinds
Men’s 50 Freestyle
- #16 Owen Harlow
Women’s 100 Backstroke
- #5 Phoebe Bacon
- #10 Emma Harvey
- #11 Kayla Sanchez
Men’s 100 Backstroke
- #2 Shaine Casas
- #6 Kacper Stokowski
- #14 Arsenio Bustos
- #16 Joe Radde
Women’s 200 Breaststroke
- #2 Tess Cieplucha
- #9 Aliz Kalmar
Men’s 200 Breaststroke
- #12 Hugo Gonzalez de Oliviera
Women’s 400 Freestyle
- No scratches to report.
Men’s 400 Freestyle
- #1 Ahmed Hafnaoui
- #4 Jake Magahey
- #9 Bobby Finke
Hafnaoui last appearance in Tunisie, 3 days ago
He is back to Indiana
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Why did NCAA swimmers even enter if they’re focusing on NCAAs? (Besides Cal)
Hafnaoui is slowly becoming Adam Peaty
Any updates on Hafnaoui’s visa status? Is he still training in Tunisia?
Hafnaoui last appearance in Tunisie, 3 days ago
He is back to Indiana
https://ibb.co/LSTj2KP
https://ibb.co/W2BbCND