The United States will carry a 159-148 lead over Australia into the final day of the 2022 Duel in the Pool after a strong showing Saturday at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre.
After dropping Friday's open-water competition at Bondi Beach, Team USA bounced back in the wide variety of unique events on Day 2.
Here's a look at Saturday's race-by-race results, via Spencer Penland of Swim Swam:
- Mixed 4x100-Meter Medley Relay: Australia
- Women's Broken 400-Meter Freestyle: United States
- Men's 100-Meter Butterfly: United States (Shaine Casas)
- Mixed Multi-Class 4x50-Meter Freestyle Relay: Australia
- Women's 3x50-Meter Butterfly Skins: United States
- Men's 100-Meter Breaststroke: United States (Michael Andrew)
- Women's 50-Meter Freestyle: Australia (Meg Harris)
- Women's 3x50-Meter Breaststroke Skins: United States
- Men's Broken 800-Meter Freestyle: Australia
- Men's 100-Meter Freestyle: United States (Ryan Held)
- Mixed Multi-Class 100-Meter Freestyle: United States (McKenzie Coan)
- Women's 4x100-Meter Medley Relay: Australia
- Men's 3x50-Meter Backstroke Skins: United States
- Men's Mystery 200-Meter Individual Medley: United States (Trenton Julian)
- Women's 100-Meter Backstroke: Australia (Kaylee McKeown)
- Men's 3x50-Meter Freestyle Skins: United States
- Mixed Multi-Class 3x50-Meter Form-Stroke Skins: Australia
- Women's 200-Meter Freestyle: United States (Bella Sims)
- Mixed 4x50-Meter Random Relay: United States
The United States has won each of the seven editions of the Duel in the Pool, which debuted in 2003.