2021 U.S. Open Swimming Championships

The 2021 Toyota U.S Open Swimming Championships was held from December 1 to 4, 2021 at Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States.[1][2][3][4] Competition was conducted in a long course (50-meter) pool.[1]

2021 Toyota U.S. Open Championships
Host cityGreensboro, North Carolina, United States
Date(s)December 1–4
Venue(s)Greensboro Aquatic Center
Events28
2020
2022

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Bruno Fratus22.36 Adam Chaney22.37 Andrej Barna22.43
100 m freestyle Andrej Barna48.44 Gus Borges49.40 Tate Jackson49.52
200 m freestyle Trey Freeman1:47.90 Khiew Hoe Yean1:49.00 Oskar Lindholm1:50.63
400 m freestyle Trey Freeman3:49.06 Khiew Hoe Yean3:50.52 Robert Finke3:51.44
800 m freestyle Robert Finke7:54.07 Charlie Clark7:54.40 Tommy-Lee Camblong8:01.33
1500 m freestyle Robert Finke15:04.77 Charlie Clark15:07.53 Trey Freeman15:24.83
100 m backstroke Evangelos Makrygiannis54.06 Sam Stewart54.70 Adam Chaney55.43
200 m backstroke Evangelos Makrygiannis2:00.48 Baylor Nelson2:00.85 Richie Stokes2:01.24
100 m breaststroke Reid Mikuta1:01.35 Noah Nichols1:01.41 Brandon Fischer1:02.26
200 m breaststroke Brandon Fischer2:13.21 Raphael Rached Windmuller2:15.92 Marcus Mok2:16.80
100 m butterfly Eric Friese52.56 Thomas Heilman53.27 Iago Moussalem Amaral53.59
200 m butterfly Kim Minseop1:59.30 Hwangbo Junheon1:59.33 Thomas Heilman1:59.87
200 m
individual medley
Baylor Nelson1:59.86 Collyn Gagne2:02.59 Joaquin Gonzalez Piñero2:04.49
400 m
individual medley
Robert Finke4:17.39 Baylor Nelson4:17.61 Collyn Gagne4:19.43

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle Mallory Comerford25.24 Arina Openysheva25.33 Camille Spink25.36
100 m freestyle Mallory Comerford54.74 Arina Openysheva55.23 Camille Spink55.44
200 m freestyle Katie Ledecky1:55.47
CR
Erin Gemmell1:58.61 Julia Mrozinski1:59.85
400 m freestyle Katie Ledecky4:00.51
CR
Erin Gemmell4:10.12 Sierra Schmidt4:12.53
800 m freestyle Katie Ledecky8:12.81
CR
Leah Smith8:23.78 Sierra Schmidt8:34.80
1500 m freestyle Katie Ledecky15:45.32 Sierra Schmidt16:21.56 Elise Bauer16:32.55
100 m backstroke Regan Smith58.69 Kobie Melton1:01.91 Anya Mostek1:01.93
200 m backstroke Regan Smith2:07.09
CR
Leah Smith2:11.26 Julia Podkościelny2:12.42
100 m breaststroke Hannah Bach1:09.01 Phee Jinq En
Tylor Mathieu
1:10.28 none awarded
200 m breaststroke Kim Ahryoung2:29.86 Abby Hay2:30.51 Tylor Mathieu2:32.73
100 m butterfly Mabel Zavaros1:00.05 Autumn D'Arcy1:00.24 Sydney Lu1:00.39
200 m butterfly Regan Smith2:10.58 Leah Gingrich2:11.02 Amanda Ray2:11.51
200 m
individual medley
Leah Smith2:11.67 Summer Smith2:15.02 Abby Hay2:15.45
400 m
individual medley
Leah Smith4:38.89 Julia Podkościelny4:43.57 Ella Jansen4:44.11

Championships records set

Day Event Stage Time Name Country Date Ref
1 800 m freestyle (Women's) Final 8:12.81 Katie Ledecky  United States December 1, 2021 [5][6][7]
2 400 m freestyle (Women's) Final 4:00.51 Katie Ledecky  United States December 2, 2021 [8][9][10]
3 200 m freestyle (Women's) Heats 1:56.06 Katie Ledecky  United States December 3, 2021 [11][12]
3 200 m freestyle (Women's) Final 1:55.47 Katie Ledecky  United States December 3, 2021 [12][13][14]
4 200 m backstroke (Women's) Final 2:07.09 Regan Smith  United States December 4, 2021 [15][16][17][18]

References

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  3. "D'Arcy Wins Silver Medal at US Open Championship". Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners. December 3, 2021. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
  4. "Virginia Concludes Competition at Toyota US Open". Virginia Cavaliers. December 4, 2021. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
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  14. OlympicTalk (December 3, 2021). "Katie Ledecky gets third win at U.S. Open". NBC Sports. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
  15. USA Swimming (December 4, 2021). "2021 Toyota U.S. Open Championships: Women's 200m Backstroke Final Results". Omega Timing. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
  16. Keith, Braden (December 4, 2021). "Regan Smith Takes Down 2nd-Oldest U.S. Open Championship Record in 200 Back". SwimSwam. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
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  18. Knowles, Ed (December 5, 2021). "Katie Ledecky ends dominant 2021 U.S. Open display with another win, Regan Smith claims 2 titles on final night". Olympics.com. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
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