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How To Watch The 2023 Pro Swim Series In Mission Viejo

2023 PRO SWIM SERIES – MISSION VIEJO

The 2023 Pro Swim Series – Mission Viejo will kick off tomorrow evening at the Marguerite Aquatic Center. This is the fourth and final stop of the 2023 Pro Swim Series. 

USA Swimming has announced a broadcast schedule for May 18-21 via Peacock and CNBC. Peacock will feature live coverage of finals beginning at 5pm (PT) the 18th and 19th, while CNBC will have a taped delay broadcast at 10:30am (PT) the following two days. 

As with the recent Westmont stop, all sessions of the meet are currently scheduled to be live streamed on USA Swimming’s YouTube channel

Prelims will take place Thursday through Saturday at 9am Pacific time, while finals are slated for 5pm Pacific time Wednesday through Saturday.

TV SCHEDULE

Date  Network  Start Time (PT)  Live or Taped Delay 
May 18  Peacock  5 p.m.  Live 
May 19  Peacock  5 p.m.  Live 
May 20  CNBC  10:30 a.m.  Taped Delay 
May 21  CNBC  10:30 a.m.  Taped Delay 

EVENT SCHEDULE

WOMEN’S EVENT #  TYR PRO SWIM SERIES – MISSION VIEJO  MEN’S EVENT #
 Day 1, Wednesday, May 17
 1  1500 freestyle^ 2
 Day 2, Thursday, May 18
 3 100 freestyle  4
 5  100 breaststroke  6
 7  50 backstroke*  8
 9 200 butterfly  10
 11 400 freestyle  12
Day 3, Friday, May 19 
 13  200 freestyle  14
 15  50 breaststroke*  16
 17  50 butterfly*  18
 19  200 backstroke  20
 21 400 IM  22
Day 4, Saturday, May 20 
23 800 freestyle** 24
25  100 backstroke 26
 27  200 breaststroke  28
 29 100 butterfly  30
 31 200 IM  32
33 50 freestyle 34

^Will be swum from fastest to slowest, alternating women and men as a timed final session.

*All athletes who have one or more Pro Swim Series qualifying standards will be eligible to enter up to two bonus 50s of stroke events (Butterfly, Backstroke, and/or Breaststroke). Entry times for the bonus events should be the swimmer’s best 100 time.

**Preliminary heats for events 23 and 24 will be swum after event 34. The fastest 8 seeded athletes in each gender will swim in the finals session.

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Coach Mike 1951
1 year ago

Where’s Regan?!

Swimswammer
Reply to  Coach Mike 1951
1 year ago

OTC training trip

MIKE IN DALLAS
1 year ago

Certainly one of the highlights for the mid-May to mid-June swimming cycle.
And, unlike some, I am glad to see Roland Schoeman, at age 42, still able to be competitive in the shorter distances. While many will read his name and only think ‘tainted’ swimmer, eventually, he was effectively exonerated, at great personal cost to himself.
All in all, virtually every event is loaded with expert talent.
. . . .And, yes, I want to see esp. how Carson Foster does!

Taa
Reply to  MIKE IN DALLAS
1 year ago

Only Jake is entered

MIKE IN DALLAS
Reply to  Taa
1 year ago

Sorry!
My bad!

RealSlimThomas
Reply to  MIKE IN DALLAS
1 year ago

I think Carson is entered at a local Texas meet. He mentioned something along those lines when Coleman had him on the podcast

swimapologist
Reply to  MIKE IN DALLAS
1 year ago

Roland was only exonerated in his own mind. He blamed a tainted supplement, but unlike, say, Madisyn Cox, never produced a tainted supplement to prove it, right?

Roland believed in tainted supplements when he was on the block and didn’t when it was his competitors. He contributed to the culture that now plagues him. Makes it hard to have much sympathy.

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