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2024 U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS
- June 15-23, 2024
- Lucas Oil Stadium — Indianapolis, IN
- LCM (50 Meters)
- Session Start Times (ET):
- 11 a.m. Prelims
- 7:45 p.m. Finals (varying based on broadcast needs)
- Meet Central
- Broadcast Info
- SwimSwam’s Definitive Guide to Trials
- Psych Sheets
- Live Results
- SwimSwam Preview Index
- SwimSwam Pick ’em Contest
- Prelims Live Recap: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4
- Finals Live Recap: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4
With only two events offering roster spots on tap for the evening, it was a slow night for roster updates, but several swimmers secured their spots on the plane to Paris. Leading the charge in getting a new roster spot was the newly minted World Record holder Regan Smith. With her 57.13, Smith has now won the 100 back at two successive Olympic Trials. Bobby Finke achieved the same feat as Smith, winning the 800 free for the second successive Trials meet.
Placing seconds in those two events were Katharine Berkoff and Luke Whitlock. Berkoff became the 4th fastest swimmer in history in the semifinals (57.83), and while she was a little slower this evening (57.91), she was fastest enough to qualify for the team. Luke Whitlock, a Florida commit, took second to his future training partner, Finke, in a time of 7:45.19.
Junior Pan Pacs
While the roster for the Olympic team saw no doubles, the Jr. Pan Pac team was a flurry of action. With Whitlock likely making the Olympic Team, he was removed from the tracker, meaning Sean Green became the fastest 400 swimmer, and Luka Mijatovic, who is the highest-placed junior swimmer in 200, added the 400. Green also added the 800 tonight. While Luke Ellis beat Green in the prelims, order of precedence gives Green, who swam in the finals, the edge over Ellis.
Leah Shackley improved her ranking by placing best among the eligible swimmers in the 100 back and adding it to her 100 fly. Teagan O’Dell also joins the prospective roster in the 100 back.
When we use the term “Doubles” to refer to a swimmer qualifying in more than one event, i.e., doubling up on a roster spot. If a swimmer qualifies in three events, for the purposes of the article, it would be considered two doubles. We track ‘doubles’ to determine when the swimmers’ next priority can be officially added to the team.
The Magic Numbers:
- 6 doubles on either the men’s or women’s side mean all priority 2 athletes (2nd-place finishers) can be added for that gender
- 8 doubles on either the men’s or women’s side mean all priority 3 athletes (5th-place in 100/200 free) can be added for that gender
- 10 doubles on either the men’s or women’s side mean all priority 4 athletes (6th-place in 100/200 free) can be added for that gender
So far, the Doubles are as follows:
Women | Men |
Katie Ledecky – 400 Free, 200 Free | Kieran Smith – 400 Free, 4×200 Free Relay |
Paige Madden – 400 Free, 4×200 Free Relay | |
Please stay tuned to this space to track all those named to the US Olympic Team. We will be tracking all those who have made the Olympic team every day. We will also be tracking the Junior Pan Pacs team, which can be found at the end of the article.
Some notes on the charts
- Colors delineate priorities for ease of viewing
- If there is a strikethrough, that means said athlete qualified in a higher priority
- Bolded events were events added this evening
As a reminder, the selection procedures for the US Olympic Team are as follows. The US is limited to 26 swimmers per gender and only 12 relay-only swimmers (which is shared between both teams).
- Priority #1. The first priority will be comprised of both (i) the four best finishing
Available Swimmers based on finish order during the Finals of the Qualifying
Competition in each of the 100-meter and 200-meter Freestyles, and (ii) the best
finishing Available Swimmer based on finish order during the Finals of the
Qualifying Competition in each of the Events other than the 100-meter and 200
meter Freestyle.- Limitation: If an Available Swimmer Nominated to the Team under Priority #1 in
the 100-meter or 200-meter Freestyle declines to swim the 100-meter Freestyle
or 200-meter Freestyle Events at the Olympic Games (pursuant to the
opportunity given to that athlete under Section 1.3.9) at any time prior to the
announcement of the Team on June 23, but remains on the Team pursuant to
Selection in another Individual Olympic Event, no additional swimmer will be
added to the Team in the 100-meter or 200-meter Freestyle. This limitation will
not apply if the Available Swimmer is removed from the Team pursuant to
Section 3.
- Limitation: If an Available Swimmer Nominated to the Team under Priority #1 in
- Priority #2. The second priority will be comprised of the second best finishing
Available Swimmer based on finish order during the Finals of the Qualifying
Competition in each of the Events other than the 100-meter and 200-meter
Freestyle. - Priority #3. The third priority will be comprised of the fifth best finishing
Available Swimmer based on finish order during the Finals of the Qualifying
Competition in each of the 100-meter and 200-meter Freestyles. - Priority #4. The fourth priority will be comprised of the sixth best finishing
Available Swimmer based on finish order during the Finals of the Qualifying
Competition in each of the 100-meter and 200-meter Freestyles
Robert Gibbs, who will be contributing to the roster tracking over the course of meet, detailed the Junior Pan Pacs roster selection process here. There is a cap of 20 swimmers per gender.
I want Pieroni to make it so badly. 12 more spots to go with the 200 Fly, 200 Breast, 100 Free, 200 Back, 50 Free, 200 IM, 100 Fly, and 1500 Free left. That’s 20 opportunities, so 8 spots need to go to prior qualifiers. Finke claims the 1500. Thinking Dressel can snag 4×100, 50 Free, and 100 Fly. Giuliano likely takes 100 Free. Alexy probably shows up in both the 50 & 100 Free. Murphy probably gets a 200 Back spot. Foster and Kalisz likely snag spots the 200 IM. Armstrong likely snags a 4×100 spot too. That’s enough to get Pieroni in. Heilman also has a chance to double 100/200 Fly, as could Rose, but I have more… Read more »
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Is there a reason Whitlock isn’t listed as roster spot #13?
To be brutally honest, the women have outperformed the men to date.
Since Ellis scratched the 800 final, is he still eligible for the Junior Pan Pacs spot?
The selection criteria doesn’t address what happens in that situation. But I would assume he should still be considered the next-highest finishing available swimmer based on his prelims swim.
Not Looking good for the men with doubles to get Priority 4
We’re barely into it. We will hit doubles. Here is a list of potentially 13 doubles (a triple or a double double from Dressel). A lot of these I feel pretty confident about based on performance so far this meet.
I would be highly doubtful if Fink would get a spot on 200 breast. Not sure about Kalisz either in the 2im.
Heilman 100 fly also doubtful.. I have some doubts on Whitlock 1500 also and Alexy 50 free
We’ll have a better picture after the 100 free final. Guiliano getting a 200 free spot helps tremendously, as does Armstrong making the 100 final. Assuming those two plus Dressel and Alexy are in the top 6, we should be in good shape. It is going to be tight though, as it’s looking likely we’re going to get 4 different guys qualified in the 4 spots in breast and in fly.
So if Katie Ledecky drops the 200 free individually, does that move Alex Shackell up to priority 5?
No since she is still on the team & swimming the relay there isn’t a change in priorities to the team. Madden and her essentially switch roles for the 200, Katie just the 4×200 and madden with the 200 & 4×200
I would think she wouldn’t move to priority 3 (she is 4 right now) as Katie L would still be swimming the relay. What I wonder is why Alex S. is not listed on the Pan Pacs for the 200 free but is listed for the 100 fly? If she makes the big team, she is off the Pan Pacs, but if she flukishly doesn’t, then wouldn’t she swim both the 200 free and the 100 fly at Pan Pacs?
I made the editorial decision to keep Shackell on the Junior Pan Pacs Roster Tracker because I am unsure of the number of doubles the women are going to have, and it’s a lot easier to remove than to go back and re-add
Or I made a mistake.
I think you did it correctly by having Shackell listed in pan pacs until officially making the Olympic team. However, to be consistent she needs to be listed for both events.
Congratulations Regan!
You have definitely earned it.