2022 USA Swimming Championships

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The 2022 Phillips 66 National Swimming Championships were held from July 26 to 30, 2022 at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center in Irvine, California.[1][2] Competition was conducted in a long course (50 meter) pool.[2]

In deviation from previous editions of the Championships, the 2022 edition was conducted independent of the International Team Trials for the year, the 2022 USA Swimming International Team Trials, from which swimmers were selected to compete representing the United States at various international championships.[3][4]

Men's events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Matt King
 United States
21.83 Justin Ress
 United States
22.01 Jack Alexy
 United States
22.18
100 m freestyle Zach Apple
 United States
Matt King
 United States
48.44 none awarded Shaine Casas
 United States
48.46
200 m freestyle Luke Hobson
 United States
1:46.14 Kieran Smith
 United States
1:46.32 Jake Magahey
 United States
1:46.62
400 m freestyle Jake Magahey
 United States
3:46.36 Jake Mitchell
 United States
3:46.59 Kieran Smith
 United States
3:48.48
800 m freestyle Robert Finke
 United States
7:51.21 Will Gallant
 United States
7:53.34 David Johnston
 United States
7:54.60
1500 m freestyle Will Gallant
 United States
14:57.08 David Johnston
 United States
15:02.37 Alec Mander
 Australia
15:19.35
100 m backstroke Justin Ress
 United States
53.55 Adam Chaney
 United States
53.68 Jack Aikins
 United States
53.75
200 m backstroke Jack Aikins
 United States
1:57.52 Ian Grum
 United States
1:57.59 Nick Simons
 United States
1:57.70
100 m breaststroke Josh Matheny
 United States
59.44 Caspar Corbeau
 Netherlands
59.91 Kevin Houseman
 United States
1:00.24
200 m breaststroke Matt Fallon
 United States
2:07.91 Jake Foster
 United States
2:09.00 Caspar Corbeau
 Netherlands
2:09.03
100 m butterfly Shaine Casas
 United States
50.40 Shaun Champion
 Australia
51.54 Gabriel Jett
 United States
52.19
200 m butterfly Gabriel Jett
 United States
1:54.37 Ilya Kharun
 Canada
1:56.66 Sterling Crane
 United States
1:56.75
200 m
individual medley
Shaine Casas
 United States
1:55.24 Grant House
 United States
1:59.03 Baylor Nelson
 United States
1:59.13
400 m
individual medley
Kevin Vargas
 United States
4:11.45 Max Litchfield
 Great Britain
4:13.08 Kieran Smith
 United States
4:14.04

Women's events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Katarzyna Wasick
 Poland
24.17 Gretchen Walsh
 United States
24.47 Claire Curzan
 United States
24.74
100 m freestyle Natalie Hinds
 United States
53.53 Gretchen Walsh
 United States
53.86 Gabi Albiero
 United States
54.39
200 m freestyle Katie Ledecky
 United States
1:54.50 Erin Gemmell
 United States
1:56.14 Claire Tuggle
 United States
1:58.34
400 m freestyle Erin Gemmell
 United States
4:06.17 Cavan Gormsen
 United States
4:08.38 Kensey McMahon
 United States
4:08.57
800 m freestyle Katie Ledecky
 United States
8:12.03 Mariah Denigan
 United States
8:31.12 Kensey McMahon
 United States
8:31.92
1500 m freestyle Maddy Gough
 Australia
16:07.34 Mariah Denigan
 United States
16:12.44 Kensey McMahon
 United States
16:16.22
100 m backstroke Rhyan White
 United States
58.91 Kira Toussaint
 Netherlands
59.24 Isabelle Stadden
 United States
59.55
200 m backstroke Isabelle Stadden
 United States
2:07.29 Rhyan White
 United States
2:07.51 Reilly Tiltmann
 United States
2:09.61
100 m breaststroke Kaitlyn Dobler
 United States
1:06.88 Olivia Anderson
 Canada
1:07.85 Talara-Jade Dixon
 Australia
1:08.15
200 m breaststroke Mackenzie Looze
 United States
2:25.35 Anna Keating
 United States
2:25.82 Ella Nelson
 United States
2:27.40
100 m butterfly Gretchen Walsh
 United States
57.44 Gabi Albiero
 United States
57.82 Dakota Luther
 United States
58.39
200 m butterfly Dakota Luther
 United States
2:07.02 Lindsay Looney
 United States
2:07.25 Tess Howley
 United States
2:08.07
200 m
individual medley
Leah Smith
 United States
2:11.67 Zoie Hartman
 United States
2:12.04 Beata Nelson
 United States
2:12.46
400 m
individual medley
Katie Ledecky
 United States
4:35.77 Leah Smith
 United States
4:36.66 Felicia Pasadyn
 United States
4:42.79

Variations in participation[edit]

From April 21 to December 31, 2022, Russian and Belarusians were banned from competing at FINA and LEN Championships due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, and as such were allowed to compete at this competition as it was neither a FINA nor a LEN event.[5][6] However, USA Swimming followed suit of the ongoing Court of Arbitration for Sport ban on Russian representation at World Championships between December 2020 and December 2022, for example Russian Andrey Minakov competed representing Alto Swim Club instead of his country.[7][8] For the aforementioned ban time frame, FINA also did not count Russian times swam at any competitions, including national championships such as this one, towards world rankings nor world records.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Broadcast Details for 2022 Phillips 66 National Championships". USA Swimming. July 21, 2022. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Hy-Tek (July 26, 2022). "2022 Phillips 66 National Championships: Meet Program - Wednesday Prelims". SwimSwam. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  3. ^ Rieder, David (February 8, 2022). "USA Swimming Announces 2022 Trials Remains in April in Greensboro; TYR Pro Swim Series Scheduled for Early March Near Chicago". Swimming World. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  4. ^ Sutherland, James (February 8, 2022). "USA Swimming Keeps 2022 International Team Trials in April". SwimSwam. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  5. ^ "LEN agrees not to invite Russian and Belarusian teams and supports Ukrainian athletes" Archived March 3, 2022, at the Wayback Machine. LEN. March 3, 2022. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  6. ^ Koos, Torin (April 21, 2022). "PRESS RELEASE | FINA Bureau meets, acknowledges decision to suspend Russian swimmer Evgeny Rylov". FINA. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  7. ^ Dunbar, Graham (December 17, 2020). "Russia can't use its name and flag at the next 2 Olympics". The Associated Press. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  8. ^ USA Swimming (July 30, 2022). "2022 Phillips 66 National Championships: Results Book". Omega Timing. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  9. ^ Keith, Braden (April 23, 2022). "Russia Confirms that Suspended Rylov Will Be Allowed at Russian Championships". SwimSwam. Retrieved November 21, 2022.

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