The 2020 Toyota U.S. Open Swimming Championships were contested from November 12 to 14, 2020 in a virtual competition format at nine locations in the United States with medalists determined from the merged results across all nine locations.[1][2][3][4] Competition was conducted in long course (50 meter) pools.[1][5]
2020 Toyota U.S. Open Championships | |
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Date(s) | November 12–14 |
Events | 28 |
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Venues
editDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, the format of the Championships was changed from its normal one in-person venue competition format to a virtual format, marking the first USA Swimming Championships contested in a virtual format and the second USA Swimming competition of any type, Championships or non-Championships, in a virtual format.[6] Individual sites of competition included the following nine venues (cities):
- Blossom Athletic Center (San Antonio, Texas).[7]
- Greensboro Aquatic Center (Greensboro, North Carolina).[8]
- Huntsville Aquatic Center (Huntsville, Alabama).[9]
- Indiana University Natatorium (Indianapolis, Indiana).[10]
- Selby Aquatic Center (Sarasota, Florida).[11]
- SwimRVA (Richmond, Virginia).[12]
- Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center (Beaverton, Oregon).[13]
- Wellmark YMCA (Des Moines, Iowa).[14]
- William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center (Irvine, California).[15]
Results
editMen
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | Santo Condorelli | 22.27 | Ryan Held | 22.35 | Yusuke Legard | 22.59 |
100 m freestyle | Andrej Barna | 48.75 | Ryan Held | 49.00 | Santo Condorelli | 49.39 |
200 m freestyle | Kieran Smith | 1:47.29 | Patrick Callan | 1:47.38 | Alexei Sancov | 1:48.46 |
400 m freestyle | Kieran Smith | 3:48.78 | Marwan Elkamash | 3:48.87 | Patrick Callan | 3:49.34 |
800 m freestyle | Marwan Elkamash | 7:52.19 | Bobby Finke | 7:53.05 | Kieran Smith | 8:00.05 |
1500 m freestyle | Bobby Finke | 15:09.14 | John Gallant | 15:18.39 | Jack Collins | 15:22.05 |
100 m backstroke | Jack Aikins | 54.59 | William Grant | 54.69 | Gabriel Fantoni | 54.96 |
200 m backstroke | William Grant | 1:59.52 | Clark Beach | 2:00.21 | Wyatt Davis | 2:00.30 |
100 m breaststroke | Andrew Wilson | 59.58 | Cody Miller | 59.65 | Ilya Evdokimov | 1:00.47 |
200 m breaststroke | Andrew Wilson | 2:09.83 | Cody Miller | 2:10.22 | Brandon Fischer | 2:13.60 |
100 m butterfly | Luis Martínez | 51.50 CR |
Miles Smachlo | 52.54 | Zach Harting | 52.62 |
200 m butterfly | Zach Harting | 1:57.82 | Matthew Fenlon | 1:58.41 | Antani Ivanov Miles Smachlo |
1:58.51 |
200 m individual medley |
Chase Kalisz | 1:59.72 | Carson Foster | 1:59.82 | Ryan Lochte | 2:01.05 |
400 m individual medley |
Carson Foster | 4:16.51 | Bobby Finke | 4:18.08 | Jake Foster | 4:19.44 |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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50 m freestyle | Gretchen Walsh | 24.65 | Kate Douglass | 24.99 | Farida Osman | 25.10 |
100 m freestyle | Torri Huske | 54.04 | Gretchen Walsh | 54.37 | Claire Curzan | 54.93 |
200 m freestyle | Paige Madden | 1:57.64 | Madisyn Cox | 1:58.97 | Joanna Evans | 1:59.26 |
400 m freestyle | Emma Weyant | 4:10.38 | Paige Madden | 4:10.42 | Joanna Evans | 4:11.28 |
800 m freestyle | Bella Sims | 8:27.01 | Ally McHugh | 8:29.36 | Erica Sullivan | 8:31.38 |
1500 m freestyle | Erica Sullivan | 16:04.37 | Ashley Twichell | 16:18.11 | Ally McHugh | 16:30.40 |
100 m backstroke | Kathleen Baker | 59.82 | Regan Smith | 59.95 | Phoebe Bacon | 1:00.18 |
200 m backstroke | Phoebe Bacon | 2:09.16 | Katharine Berkoff | 2:10.12 | Kathleen Baker | 2:11.38 |
100 m breaststroke | Anna Elendt | 1:07.50 | Lydia Jacoby | 1:07.57 | Rachel Bernhardt | 1:07.67 |
200 m breaststroke | Madisyn Cox | 2:27.55 | Isabelle Odgers | 2:28.69 | Anna Keating | 2:29.38 |
100 m butterfly | Claire Curzan | 56.61 CR |
Torri Huske | 57.36 | Kate Douglass | 57.43 |
200 m butterfly | Regan Smith | 2:08.61 | Olivia Carter | 2:10.52 | Charlotte Hook | 2:10.90 |
200 m individual medley |
Madisyn Cox | 2:10.49 | Torri Huske | 2:11.18 | Kathleen Baker | 2:12.97 |
400 m individual medley |
Emma Weyant | 4:40.84 | Ally McHugh | 4:43.00 | Genevieve Pfeifer | 4:45.14 |
Championships records set
editDay | Event | Stage | Time | Name | Country | Date | Ref |
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2 | 100 m butterfly (Women's) | Final | 56.61 | Claire Curzan | United States | November 13, 2020 | [5][16][17] |
2 | 100 m butterfly (Men's) | Final | 51.50 | Luis Martínez | Guatemala | November 13, 2020 | [5][17][18][19] |
References
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- ^ Ross, Andy (October 6, 2020). "USA Swimming Announces Nine Regional Sites For Toyota US Open". Swimming World. November 22, 2022.
- ^ Goh, ZK (November 13, 2020). "U.S. Open swimming: 15-year-old Sims sets fifth-fastest age group time in 800m free". Olympics.com. November 22, 2022.
- ^ Maese, Rick (November 13, 2020). "One meet, nine cities, lots of rules: How top U.S. swimmers finally returned to the pool". The Washington Post. November 22, 2022.
- ^ a b c Hy-Tek (November 16, 2020). "2020 Toyota US Open Championships - Compiled Results". USA Swimming. November 22, 2022.
- ^ McCormick, Jack (September 25, 2020). "USA Swimming Announces Updated 2020 Meet Calendar". SwimSwam. November 22, 2022.
- ^ "Houston Concludes Competition at the Toyota U.S. Open". Houston Cougars. November 10, 2020. November 22, 2022.
- ^ Gibbs, Robert (November 13, 2020). "2020 U.S. Open – Greensboro Friday P.M. Live Recap". SwimSwam. November 22, 2022.
- ^ "Toyota U.S. Open – Huntsville, AL". huntsvillesports.org. 2020. November 22, 2022.
- ^ "Hounds Deliver Fast Times at U.S. Open". Indianapolis Greyhounds. November 14, 2020. November 22, 2022.
- ^ "2020 U.S. Open: Sarasota". USA Swimming. 2020. November 22, 2022.
- ^ Gibbs, Robert (November 12, 2020). "2020 U.S. Open – Richmond Thursday PM Recap: McKenna and Parent Take the 800s". SwimSwam. November 22, 2022.
- ^ Lepesant, Anne (November 12, 2020). "2020 U.S. Open – Beaverton Thursday PM Recap: Noah Brune Wins 2-Man 800 Free". SwimSwam. November 22, 2022.
- ^ Birch, Tommy (October 6, 2020). "Des Moines one of nine national sites to host swimming's Toyota U.S. Open". The Des Moines Register. November 22, 2022.
- ^ "Seven Swimmers to Compete at US Open Swimming Championships". UC San Diego Tritons. November 10, 2020. November 22, 2022.
- ^ OlympicTalk (November 13, 2020). "Claire Curzan, 16, flies into the Olympic swimming picture". NBC Sports. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
- ^ a b Ross, Andy (November 13, 2020). "US Open Friday Night Times Report: Curzan, Martinez Enter Top Five World Rankings; Baker Beats Stacked Virtual Field". Swimming World. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
- ^ Johnson, Annika (November 13, 2020). "Luis Martinez Breaks Tom Shields' 100 Fly U.S. Open Meet Record". SwimSwam. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
- ^ Merrill, Lawrence (July 13, 2021). "'Fight for it': Luis Martinez sets bar high for second Olympics". Auburn Tigers. Retrieved January 24, 2023.