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2020 Toyota US Open Championships-Compiled - 11/12/2020 to 11/14/2020 Results - Saturday Men USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - 7:17 PM 11/14/2020 Page 1 2020 Toyota US Open Championships-Compiled - 11/12/2020 to 11/14/2020 Results - Saturday Men Event 20C Men 1500 LC Meter Freestyle World: 14:31.02 W 8/4/2012 Yang Sun CHN American: 14:39.48 A 8/13/2016 Connor Jaeger USA U.S. Open: 14:45.54 O 7/6/2008 Peter Vanderkaay Club Wolverine Jr World: 14:46.09 J 8/25/2019 Franko Grgic CRO US Open Meet: 14:55.46 M 8/2/2017 Damien Joly France-US Trial Cut: 15:44.89 T Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time FINA 1 Robert Finke 21 University of Florida 14:51.15 15:09.14T 879 28.08 58.19 (30.11) 1:28.85 (30.66) 1:59.44 (30.59) 2:30.15 (30.71) 3:00.93 (30.78) 3:31.49 (30.56) 4:02.02 (30.53) 4:32.61 (30.59) 5:03.14 (30.53) 5:33.52 (30.38) 6:03.93 (30.41) 6:34.20 (30.27) 7:04.45 (30.25) 7:34.60 (30.15) 8:04.93 (30.33) 8:35.30 (30.37) 9:05.85 (30.55) 9:36.27 (30.42) 10:06.52 (30.25) 10:36.74 (30.22) 11:07.00 (30.26) 11:37.35 (30.35) 12:07.74 (30.39) 12:38.23 (30.49) 13:08.70 (30.47) 13:39.09 (30.39) 14:09.37 (30.28) 14:39.69 (30.32) 15:09.14 (29.45) 2 John Gallant 19 Mission Viejo Nadadores 15:33.92 15:18.39T 853 28.24 57.98 (29.74) 1:28.11 (30.13) 1:58.32 (30.21) 2:28.74 (30.42) 2:59.39 (30.65) 4:00.59 ( ) 4:31.17 (30.58) 5:01.90 (30.73) 5:32.54 (30.64) 6:03.37 (30.83) 6:34.03 (30.66) 7:04.92 (30.89) 7:35.53 (30.61) 8:06.25 (30.72) 8:37.04 (30.79) 9:07.80 (30.76) 9:38.50 (30.70) 10:09.31 (30.81) 10:40.20 (30.89) 11:11.15 (30.95) 11:42.29 (31.14) 12:13.13 (30.84) 12:44.23 (31.10) 13:15.19 (30.96) 13:46.29 (31.10) 14:17.27 (30.98) 14:48.22 (30.95) 15:18.39 (30.17) 3 Jack Collins 23 UNATTACHED 15:15.75 15:22.05T 842 28.55 59.13 (30.58) 1:29.79 (30.66) 2:00.83 (31.04) 2:31.65 (30.82) 3:02.68 (31.03) 3:33.31 (30.63) 4:04.32 (31.01) 4:35.05 (30.73) 5:05.97 (30.92) 5:36.86 (30.89) 6:07.55 (30.69) 6:38.03 (30.48) 7:08.75 (30.72) 7:39.43 (30.68) 8:10.20 (30.77) 8:41.03 (30.83) 9:11.76 (30.73) 9:42.63 (30.87) 10:13.61 (30.98) 10:44.25 (30.64) 11:15.26 (31.01) 11:46.10 (30.84) 12:17.34 (31.24) 12:48.22 (30.88) 13:19.61 (31.39) 13:50.46 (30.85) 14:21.70 (31.24) 14:52.37 (30.67) 15:22.05 (29.68) 4 Jordan Wilimovsky 26 KSwim 14:59.94 15:30.38T 820 28.64 58.95 (30.31) 1:29.42 (30.47) 2:00.12 (30.70) 2:30.77 (30.65) 3:01.68 (30.91) 3:32.35 (30.67) 4:03.12 (30.77) 4:34.04 (30.92) 5:04.94 (30.90) 5:35.91 (30.97) 6:06.84 (30.93) 6:37.71 (30.87) 7:08.87 (31.16) 7:39.85 (30.98) 8:11.09 (31.24) 8:42.13 (31.04) 9:13.64 (31.51) 9:44.95 (31.31) 10:16.60 (31.65) 10:47.89 (31.29) 11:19.31 (31.42) 11:50.71 (31.40) 12:22.15 (31.44) 12:53.72 (31.57) 13:25.40 (31.68) 13:56.78 (31.38) 14:28.46 (31.68) 15:00.09 (31.63) 15:30.38 (30.29) USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - 7:17 PM 11/14/2020 Page 2 2020 Toyota US Open Championships-Compiled - 11/12/2020 to 11/14/2020 Results - Saturday Men (Event 20C Men 1500 LC Meter Freestyle) Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time FINA 5 Connor Hunt 17 Ridgefield Aquatic Club 15:40.20 15:32.66T 814 28.02 58.87 (30.85) 1:29.68 (30.81) 2:00.88 (31.20) 2:31.92 (31.04) 3:03.34 (31.42) 3:34.49 (31.15) 4:05.71 (31.22) 4:37.00 (31.29) 5:08.54 (31.54) 5:40.12 (31.58) 6:11.41 (31.29) 6:42.62 (31.21) 7:14.06 (31.44) 7:45.39 (31.33) 8:16.87 (31.48) 8:48.26 (31.39) 9:19.66 (31.40) 9:51.20 (31.54) 10:22.39 (31.19) 10:53.53 (31.14) 11:24.46 (30.93) 11:55.81 (31.35) 12:27.06 (31.25) 12:58.50 (31.44) 13:29.67 (31.17) 14:01.09 (31.42) 14:32.50 (31.41) 15:03.24 (30.74) 15:32.66 (29.42) 6 James Brinegar 21 Unattached - MVN 15:00.82 15:34.62T 809 28.06 58.78 (30.72) 1:29.72 (30.94) 2:00.79 (31.07) 2:31.74 (30.95) 3:03.24 (31.50) 3:34.68 (31.44) 4:06.23 (31.55) 4:37.63 (31.40) 5:09.41 (31.78) 5:40.80 (31.39) 6:12.36 (31.56) 6:44.03 (31.67) 7:16.03 (32.00) 7:47.83 (31.80) 8:19.32 (31.49) 8:50.40 (31.08) 9:21.50 (31.10) 9:52.77 (31.27) 10:24.66 (31.89) 10:56.12 (31.46) 11:27.76 (31.64) 11:59.07 (31.31) 12:30.41 (31.34) 13:01.52 (31.11) 13:33.14 (31.62) 14:04.15 (31.01) 14:36.02 (31.87) 15:07.65 (31.63) 15:34.62 (26.97) 7 Liam Custer 16 Sarasota Sharks 16:04.32 15:35.69T 806 29.28 1:00.80 (31.52) 1:32.56 (31.76) 2:04.60 (32.04) 2:36.30 (31.70) 3:07.69 (31.39) 3:39.53 (31.84) 4:11.34 (31.81) 4:43.03 (31.69) 5:14.59 (31.56) 5:46.08 (31.49) 6:17.81 (31.73) 6:49.29 (31.48) 7:21.05 (31.76) 7:52.58 (31.53) 8:23.92 (31.34) 8:54.91 (30.99) 9:26.30 (31.39) 9:57.56 (31.26) 10:28.60 (31.04) 10:59.56 (30.96) 11:30.66 (31.10) 12:01.73 (31.07) 12:32.81 (31.08) 13:03.49 (30.68) 13:34.21 (30.72) 14:04.71 (30.50) 14:35.56 (30.85) 15:06.28 (30.72) 15:35.69 (29.41) 8 Daniel Matheson 18 Scottsdale Aquatic Club 15:21.53Y 15:35.76T 806 28.10 58.49 (30.39) 1:29.59 (31.10) 2:01.07 (31.48) 2:32.71 (31.64) 3:04.38 (31.67) 3:35.58 (31.20) 4:07.12 (31.54) 4:38.42 (31.30) 5:09.98 (31.56) 5:41.61 (31.63) 6:13.10 (31.49) 6:44.84 (31.74) 7:16.21 (31.37) 7:47.46 (31.25) 8:18.72 (31.26) 8:50.16 (31.44) 9:21.91 (31.75) 9:53.27 (31.36) 10:24.94 (31.67) 10:55.86 (30.92) 11:27.33 (31.47) 11:58.50 (31.17) 12:30.03 (31.53) 13:01.13 (31.10) 13:32.62 (31.49) 14:03.91 (31.29) 14:35.36 (31.45) 15:06.10 (30.74) 15:35.76 (29.66) 9 Brennan Gravley 20 University of Florida 15:22.00 15:36.65T 804 28.73 59.69 (30.96) 1:31.28 (31.59) 2:03.21 (31.93) 2:35.37 (32.16) 3:07.64 (32.27) 3:39.78 (32.14) 4:11.90 (32.12) 4:44.00 (32.10) 5:15.50 (31.50) 5:46.80 (31.30) 6:17.97 (31.17) 6:49.19 (31.22) 7:20.53 (31.34) 7:51.66 (31.13) 8:22.92 (31.26) 8:54.08 (31.16) 9:25.40 (31.32) 9:56.65 (31.25) 10:27.68 (31.03) 10:58.84 (31.16) 11:30.14 (31.30) 12:01.48 (31.34) 12:32.79 (31.31) 13:03.94 (31.15) 13:35.05 (31.11) 14:06.07 (31.02) 14:37.17 (31.10) 15:08.45 (31.28) 15:36.65 (28.20) USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - 7:17 PM 11/14/2020 Page 3 2020 Toyota US Open Championships-Compiled - 11/12/2020 to 11/14/2020 Results - Saturday Men (Event 20C Men 1500 LC Meter Freestyle) Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time FINA 10 David Heron 25 Mission Viejo Nadadores 15:28.40 15:39.00T 798 29.01 59.85 (30.84) 1:30.33 (30.48) 2:01.43 (31.10) 2:32.37 (30.94) 3:03.51 (31.14) 3:34.45 (30.94) 4:05.76 (31.31) 4:37.17 (31.41) 5:08.80 (31.63) 5:40.11 (31.31) 6:11.86 (31.75) 6:43.22 (31.36) 7:15.02 (31.80) 7:46.43 (31.41) 8:18.55 (32.12) 8:50.27 (31.72) 9:22.12 (31.85) 9:53.56 (31.44) 10:25.46 (31.90) 10:57.00 (31.54) 11:28.89 (31.89) 12:00.38 (31.49) 12:32.25 (31.87) 13:03.65 (31.40) 13:35.41 (31.76) 14:06.46 (31.05) 14:37.49 (31.03) 15:08.64 (31.15) 15:39.00 (30.36) 11 Fabio Dalu 20 Unattached 15:28.91 15:39.56T 796 28.12 58.89 (30.77) 1:29.87 (30.98) 2:01.23 (31.36) 2:32.23 (31.00) 3:03.30 (31.07) 3:34.37 (31.07) 4:05.47 (31.10) 4:36.50 (31.03) 5:08.07 (31.57) 5:39.24 (31.17) 6:10.91 (31.67) 6:42.22 (31.31) 7:13.72 (31.50) 7:45.11 (31.39) 8:16.76 (31.65) 8:48.38 (31.62) 9:20.24 (31.86) 9:51.77 (31.53) 10:23.74 (31.97) 10:55.55 (31.81) 11:27.32 (31.77) 11:58.95 (31.63) 12:30.90 (31.95) 13:02.56 (31.66) 13:34.43 (31.87) 14:06.14 (31.71) 14:37.76 (31.62) 15:09.34 (31.58) 15:39.56 (30.22) 12 *Matan Roditi 22 KSwim 15:20.69 15:41.65 791 29.57 1:01.04 (31.47) 1:32.41 (31.37) 2:03.85 (31.44) 2:35.22 (31.37) 3:06.95 (31.73) 3:38.59 (31.64) 4:09.92 (31.33) 4:41.60 (31.68) 5:13.54 (31.94) 5:44.73 (31.19) 6:16.61 (31.88) 6:48.15 (31.54) 7:19.50 (31.35) 7:50.63 (31.13) 8:22.36 (31.73) 8:53.82 (31.46) 9:25.23 (31.41) 9:56.78 (31.55) 10:28.38 (31.60) 10:59.82 (31.44) 11:31.12 (31.30) 12:02.49 (31.37) 12:34.14 (31.65) 13:05.66 (31.52) 13:36.93 (31.27) 14:08.15 (31.22) 14:39.97 (31.82) 15:11.67 (31.70) 15:41.65 (29.98) 13 Matthew Chai 16 FAST Swim Team 15:21.99Y 15:46.96 778 28.73 59.05 (30.32) 1:29.98 (30.93) 2:01.11 (31.13) 2:32.56 (31.45) 3:03.76 (31.20) 3:35.19 (31.43) 4:06.59 (31.40) 4:37.93 (31.34) 5:09.56 (31.63) 5:41.33 (31.77) 6:13.04 (31.71) 6:45.10 (32.06) 7:16.82 (31.72) 7:48.43 (31.61) 8:19.88 (31.45) 8:51.36 (31.48) 9:23.01 (31.65) 9:54.61 (31.60) 10:26.11 (31.50) 10:57.97 (31.86) 11:29.88 (31.91) 12:02.10 (32.22) 12:34.24 (32.14) 13:06.54 (32.30) 13:38.93 (32.39) 14:11.39 (32.46) 14:43.56 (32.17) 15:15.74 (32.18) 15:46.96 (31.22) 14 Tanner Nelson 17 Utah Valley Aquatics, Inc 16:02.44 15:48.70 773 29.01 1:00.62 (31.61) 1:32.04 (31.42) 2:03.89 (31.85) 2:35.53 (31.64) 3:07.34 (31.81) 3:38.91 (31.57) 4:10.86 (31.95) 4:42.30 (31.44) 5:14.27 (31.97) 5:45.79 (31.52) 6:17.69 (31.90) 6:49.23 (31.54) 7:21.28 (32.05) 7:53.04 (31.76) 8:25.17 (32.13) 8:57.19 (32.02) 9:28.91 (31.72) 10:00.54 (31.63) 10:32.18 (31.64) 11:03.81 (31.63) 11:35.79 (31.98) 12:07.62 (31.83) 12:39.56 (31.94) 13:11.24 (31.68) 13:43.18 (31.94) 14:15.17 (31.99) 14:46.75 (31.58) 15:18.34 (31.59) 15:48.70 (30.36) USA Swimming-National Meets HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - 7:17 PM 11/14/2020 Page 4 2020 Toyota US Open Championships-Compiled - 11/12/2020 to 11/14/2020 Results - Saturday Men (Event 20C Men 1500 LC Meter Freestyle) Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time FINA 15 Dylan Porges 20 Unattached TAC 15:06.51Y 15:49.24 772 r:+0.76 28.83 59.65 (30.82) 1:31.24 (31.59) 2:02.79 (31.55) 2:34.54 (31.75) 3:06.16 (31.62) 3:37.84 (31.68) 4:09.67 (31.83) 4:41.47 (31.80) 5:13.20 (31.73) 5:45.33 (32.13) 6:16.89 (31.56) 6:48.80 (31.91) 7:21.03 (32.23) 7:53.07 (32.04) 8:24.90 (31.83) 8:56.62 (31.72) 9:28.37 (31.75) 10:00.56 (32.19) 10:32.38 (31.82) 11:04.34 (31.96) 11:36.04 (31.70) 12:07.94 (31.90) 12:39.82 (31.88) 13:11.88 (32.06) 13:43.72 (31.84) 14:16.00 (32.28) 14:48.26 (32.26) 15:19.17 (30.91) 15:49.24 (30.07) 16 Simon Lamar 20 FAST Swim Team 15:44.02 15:49.55 771 28.21 58.41 (30.20) 1:29.30 (30.89) 2:00.56 (31.26) 2:31.96 (31.40) 3:03.62 (31.66) 3:35.37 (31.75) 4:06.74 (31.37) 4:38.69 (31.95) 5:10.32 (31.63) 5:42.32 (32.00) 6:14.21
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