The 2026 Sun Devil Open swimming competition showcased some impressive performances, particularly from Andy Dobrzanski and Adam Chaney. Dobrzanski, a recent college graduate, claimed the men's 100 breaststroke title in a personal best time of 1:00.49, a significant improvement from his previous year's performance. This achievement would have secured him a spot in the 'A' final at the United States Nationals, where he would have finished 7th. Chaney, on the other hand, dominated the men's 50 backstroke, clocking in at 25.09, which is one of his fastest times ever. However, his triumph in the 100 backstroke was short-lived as he was disqualified due to a technicality, finishing just ahead of Alex Desangles. The women's events also saw some standout performances, with Marie Wattel and Julia Ullmann securing their second individual wins of the meet. Wattel claimed the women's 200 freestyle in 2:00.11, while Ullmann dominated the women's 100 fly with a time of 59.78. The meet also witnessed the success of other swimmers, including Emma Harvey, Eleaunah Phillips, Reece Grady, Filip Senc-Samardzic, Grant House, and Gerda Szilagyi. These results highlight the competitive nature of the Sun Devil Open and the potential for future stars to emerge from the event.