2014 USA Swimming Championships

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The 2014 Phillips 66 National Swimming Championships were held from August 6 to 10, 2014, at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center in Irvine, California. [1]

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Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Anthony Ervin 21.55 Nathan Adrian 21.69 Cullen Jones 21.83
100 m freestyle Nathan Adrian 48.31 Ryan Lochte 48.96 Jimmy Feigen 48.98
200 m freestyle Matt McLean 1:46.93 Conor Dwyer 1:47.35 Reed Malone 1:47.41
400 m freestyle Michael McBroom 3:47.19 Matt McLean 3:47.30 Connor Jaeger 3:49.42
800 m freestyle Michael McBroom 7:49.66 Matt McLean 7:55.78 Michael Klueh 7:58.13
1500 m freestyle Connor Jaeger 14:51.06 Michael McBroom 14:56.17 Jordan Wilimovsky 14:56.34
50 m backstroke David Plummer 24.82 Nick Thoman 24.91 Shane Ryan 24.97
100 m backstroke Matt Grevers 52.75 Ryan Murphy 53.21 Nick Thoman 53.46
200 m backstroke Tyler Clary 1:54.73 Ryan Murphy 1:55.99 Ryan Lochte 1:56.47
50 m breaststroke Brendan McHugh 27.24 Kevin Cordes 27.33 Zach Hayden 27.69
100 m breaststroke Cody Miller 59.91 Nic Fink 1:00.38 Kevin Cordes 1:00.63
200 m breaststroke Kevin Cordes 2:09.48 Nic Fink 2:09.62 Josh Prenot 2:10.43
50 m butterfly Matt Grevers 23.50 Tim Phillips 23.58 Connor Black 23.64
100 m butterfly Tom Shields 51.29 Michael Phelps 51.30 Tim Phillips 51.54
200 m butterfly Tom Shields 1:55.09 Tyler Clary 1:56.00 Chase Kalisz 1:56.50
200 m IM Ryan Lochte 1:56.50 Michael Phelps 1:56.55 Tyler Clary 1:57.94
400 m IM Tyler Clary 4:09.51 Chase Kalisz 4:11.52 Josh Prenot 4:14.85

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Simone Manuel 24.56 Ivy Martin 24.72 Madeline Locus 24.81
100 m freestyle Missy Franklin 53.43 Simone Manuel 53.66 Shannon Vreeland 54.14
200 m freestyle Katie Ledecky 1:55.16 Missy Franklin 1:56.40 Leah Smith 1:57.57
400 m freestyle Katie Ledecky 3:58.86 WR Cierra Runge 4:04.67 Leah Smith 4:06.28
800 m freestyle Katie Ledecky 8:18.47 Cierra Runge 8:24.69 Becca Mann 8:26.64
1500 m freestyle Katy Campbell 16:17.59 Danielle Valley 16:19.83 Lindsay Vrooman 16:22.83
50 m backstroke Rachel Bootsma 28.35 Cheyenne Coffman 28.42 Olivia Smoliga 28.49
100 m backstroke Missy Franklin 59.38 Rachel Bootsma 1:00.71 Elizabeth Pelton 1:00.76
200 m backstroke Missy Franklin 2:08.38 Kathleen Baker 2:10.42 Lisa Bratton 2:11.57
50 m breaststroke Jessica Hardy 30.12 Breeja Larson 30.64 Katie Meili
Micah Lawrence
31.00
100 m breaststroke Micah Lawrence
Jessica Hardy
1:06.51
Not awarded Breeja Larson 1:06.73
200 m breaststroke Micah Lawrence 2:23.05 Breeja Larson 2:24.16 Melanie Margalis 2:25.27
50 m butterfly Kendyl Stewart 25.99 Claire Donahue 26.11 Kelsi Worrell 26.35
100 m butterfly Kendyl Stewart 57.98 Claire Donahue 58.03 Felicia Lee 58.14
200 m butterfly Cammile Adams 2:07.12 Katie McLaughlin 2:08.74 Hali Flickinger 2:08.77
200 m IM Melanie Margalis 2:10.20 Maya DiRado 2:10.57 Caitlin Leverenz 2:11.05
400 m IM Elizabeth Beisel 4:32.98 Maya DiRado 4:35.75 Melanie Margalis 4:37.84


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References

  1. "2014 Phillips 66 National Championships" (PDF). Retrieved 2021-06-27.