Katie Ledecky, Kate Douglass, Torri Huske and Bobby Finke — all of the individual U.S. Olympic gold medalists from Paris — headline a Pro Swim Series meet in Indianapolis airing on Peacock and the USA Swimming Network from Wednesday through Saturday.
Indianapolis marks the last Pro Series stop before the major international meet of 2026, the Pan Pacific Championships in August in Irvine, California.
2026 Pro Swim Series Indianapolis Broadcast Schedule
| Day | Time (ET) | Platform |
| Wednesday | 1:45 | USA Swimming Network |
| Thursday | 6 p.m. | Peacock |
| Friday | 6 p.m. | Peacock |
| Saturday | 6 p.m. | USA Swimming Network |
Ledecky is entered in the 200m through 1500m freestyles before possibly swimming all of those events at Pan Pacs, though she shed the 200m free from her schedule at major international meets in recent years.
In 2026, Ledecky ranks second in the world by best time in the 400m free (behind Canadian Summer McIntosh’s 3:58.91) and first in the 800m and 1500m frees.
Douglass is entered in seven events this week, including the 200m breaststroke, her Olympic gold medal event.
She’s ranked third in the world in 2026 in the 200m breast behind Brit Angharad Evans and Russian Evgeniia Chikunova, neither of whom will be at Pan Pacs, which is for non-European swimmers.
Huske, the Olympic 100m butterfly gold medalist, is slated to face Gretchen Walsh, the world champion and world record holder in the 100m fly, on Thursday in one of the most anticipated races of the meet.
Other notables entered include nine-time Olympic gold medalist Caeleb Dressel, who is entered in the 50m and 100m frees and flies. Friday’s 50m free could pit Dressel against Jack Alexy, the two fastest Americans in history.