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Austin Grand Prix Psych Sheets; Lochte Entered But Won’t Swim

The psych sheets for the 2014 Austin Grand Prix are out, and though Ryan Lochte is entered in the meet, we’ve confirmed with Roy Burch, the manager of SwimMAC Carolina’s Team Elite social media accounts and is also on SwimMAC’s Team Elite, that Lochte will not be racing at this weekend’s event.

See the full psych sheets here.

It is likely that Lochte was entered before his injury, which we’ve seen at past meets (Allison Schmitt, for example, was entered in the Minneapolis Grand Prix, though she didn’t swim to focus on finishing school).

There’s still plenty to be excited about, however, at this meet. The women’s freestyle races will be among the deepest we’ve seen in quite some time, with the likes of Arianna Vanderpool-WallaceSimone ManuelMegan RomanoAllison Schmitt, and Natalie Coughlin topping the field.

The men’s races won’t be too far behind, led by Nathan AdrianJimmy Feigen, Yannick AgnelCullen Jones, and Anthony Ervin.

Other big names in attendance will include Dax HillConor DwyerEugene Godsoeand FINA’s World Swimmer of the Year Katie Ledecky.

The women’s breaststroke races stack up well also, with a group of Canadians coming down for the meet to challenge Micah Lawrence. That includes Tera van Beilen and Martha McCabe. Lawrence, who now trains with SwimMAC, is an Austin native, and this race will have even more home-town flavor with Laura Sogar.

Neither the collegiate teams from Texas A&M nor Texas will have a significant presence at the meet, though we’ve seen more of that in the past.

We will have a more complete preview before the meet starts on Thursday.

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TheTroubleWithX
10 years ago

Dwyer’s not swimming the 200 free, but is slated for 200s for all three other strokes. Interesting.

korn
Reply to  TheTroubleWithX
10 years ago

protecting Agnel maybe?

TheTroubleWithX
Reply to  korn
10 years ago

Or it could just be that the 200 free is right after the 400 IM.

korn
Reply to  TheTroubleWithX
10 years ago

that works too

ERVINFORTHEWIN
10 years ago

As BOBO pointed out , the race of the meet will be on the 100 free . Very strong field here . Excited in advance for this first meet of the year .

Tamara Reina
10 years ago

Yes, I’m excited, too you can feel it, boy let’s do this

Justin Thompson
10 years ago

Looks like Michael Andrew is swimming a full slate of events. Maybe we’ll see a NAG or two from him.

Champ
10 years ago

Amanda Kendall is back in the pool?

Reply to  Champ
10 years ago

She’s apparently been training with T2 Aquatics since November, but this will be just her second meet since Trials in 2012 and her first really major competition. Story here:

http://swimswam.com/former-pan-champ-amanda-kendall-make-return-austin-grand-prix/

Klorn8d
10 years ago

You may have noticed that issabella rongione is listed as unattached. This is because she left her old team the fish and moved to NCAP. She started training at the Georgetown Prep site along side ledecky and and Carsten vissering and others

SWIM*FAN
10 years ago

Jeremy Bagshaw is on the psych sheet… is he swimming for Cal Bears this year?

SWIM*FAN
Reply to  Braden Keith
10 years ago

Just noticed a bunch of Cal swimmers will also be there: Murphy, Prenot, Pebley

SWIM*FAN
Reply to  SWIM*FAN
10 years ago

Those are the guys that seem to have swam fast enough this year to qualify for NCAAs. They are probably there to get pool experience since NCAAs will be held in that pool.

CCC
10 years ago

Lawrence’s swimmac teammate Meili is from texas too… some interesting breaststroke races indeed

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