2015 USA Swimming Championships

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The 2015 Phillips 66 National Swimming Championships were held from August 6 to 10, 2015, at the Northside Swim Center in San Antonio, Texas. [1] [2]

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Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Caeleb Dressel 21.53 Cullen Jones 21.87 Josh Schneider 21.92
100 m freestyle Caeleb Dressel 48.78 Jack Conger 49.05 William Copeland 49.09
200 m freestyle Maxime Rooney 1:47.10 Zane Grothe 1:47.11 Blake Pieroni 1:47.30
400 m freestyle Zane Grothe 3:45.98 Clark Smith 3:47.10 Townley Haas 3:48.69
1500 m freestyle Jordan Wilimovsky 14:57.05 True Sweetser 15:10.73 PJ Ransford 15:14.04
100 m backstroke Junya Koga 53.20 Nick Thoman 53.23 Luke Kaliszak 54.23
200 m backstroke Jacob Pebley 1:56.66 Michael Taylor 1:58.10 Carter Griffin 1:58.38
100 m breaststroke Andrew Wilson 59.65 Craig Benson 1:00.13 Brad Craig 1:00.63
200 m breaststroke Craig Benson 2:09.68 Will Licon 2:10.02 Andrew Wilson 2:10.35
100 m butterfly Michael Phelps 50.45 Jack Conger 51.33 David Nolan 52.15
200 m butterfly Michael Phelps 1:52.94 Jack Conger 1:54.54 Pace Clark 1:56.84
200 m IM Michael Phelps 1:54.75 Will Licon 1:58.43 Travis Mahoney 1:59.41
400 m IM Gunnar Bentz 4:14.16 Travis Mahoney 4:17.00 Sean Grieshop 4:17.02

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle Madison Kennedy 24.71 Amanda Weir 24.85 Kelsi Dahlia 25.01
100 m freestyle Amanda Weir 54.24 Allison Schmitt 54.34 Madison Kennedy 55.02
200 m freestyle Allison Schmitt 1:56.91 Hali Flickinger 1:58.18 Katie Drabot 1:58.58
400 m freestyle Lindsay Vrooman 4:07.88 Hali Flickinger 4:07.93 Courtney Harnish 4:08.22
800 m freestyle Lindsay Vrooman 8:28.13 Stephanie Peacock 8:28.25 Sarah Henry 8:29.45
100 m backstroke Claire Adams 59.58 Georgia Davies 59.93 Ali DeLoof 1:00.36
200 m backstroke Claire Adams 2:09.44 Danielle Galyer 2:09.75 Hali Flickinger 2:10.60
100 m breaststroke Katie Meili 1:06.55 Lilly King 1:06.69 Laura Sogar 1:07.41
200 m breaststroke Laura Sogar 2:23.54 Molly Hannis 2:25.57 Emma Schoettmer 2:26.41
100 m butterfly Kelsi Dahlia 57.27 Felicia Lee 58.54 Christina Bechtel 58.74
200 m butterfly Hali Flickinger 2:07.59 Cassidy Bayer 2:08.03 Christina Bechtel 2:09.20
200 m IM Caitlin Leverenz 2:10.70 Madisyn Cox 2:10.75 Bethany Galat 2:12.13
400 m IM Caitlin Leverenz 4:38.81 Sarah Henry 4:41.53 Madisyn Cox 4:41.75

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References

  1. "Phillips 66 National Championships" (PDF). www.usaswimming.org. Retrieved 2020-09-18.
  2. Stewart, Melvin (October 9, 2013). "San Antonio To Host 2015 USA Swimming Summer National Championships, And Junior Nationals". SwimSwam . Retrieved April 9, 2022.