2022-23 U.S. National Junior Team
- Men’s Roster
- Women’s Roster
- Media Roster
- Selection Criteria
The roster of 72 pool swimmers selected to the 2022-23 National Junior Team was announced Monday by USA Swimming.
The squad is headlined by a handful of gold medalists from last month’s Junior Pan Pacs, including Thomas Heilman (Crozet, Virginia/Cavalier Aquatics/Piedmont Family YMCA), Anna Moesch (Green Brook, New Jersey/Greater Somerset County YMCA), Zhier Fan (Plano, Texas/Metroplex Aquatics), Maggie Wanezek (Brookfield, Wisconsin/Elmbrook Swim Club), and Maximus Williamson (Southlake, Texas/North Texas Nadadores). Justina Kozan (Brea, California/Mission Viejo Nadadores) and Williamson are the lone athletes to qualify for this year’s roster in four events.
Most of the team has experience representing the U.S. on the international level, but it will be the first National Junior Team appearance for 43 of the 72 athletes. For five swimmers — Lucy Bell, Keaton Jones, Claire Tuggle, Natalie Mannion, and Kozan — it will be their third time on the National Junior Team.
The City of Richardson Swim Team is the most-represented club with three athletes (Giovanni Linscheer, Levi Sandidge and Campbell Chase) while California is the most-represented state with nine swimmers.
“We are very excited to welcome the infusion of up-and-coming talent into the National Junior Team Program,” said Erik Posegay, the new program director for the USA Swimming National Junior Team. “The ’22-’23 team features numerous medalists from our 2022 Mel Zajac and Junior Pan Pacific Championships teams, as well as some fresh faces ready to make an impact this coming year. It will be exciting to build off our first full year returning to international competition and using that experience to propel us forward to next summer. It was great to see 12 National Junior Team members from the ’21-’22 squad move on to the National Team this year, and we hope to see that number continue to grow year after year.”
A total of 61 clubs and 26 states are represented on this year’s roster. It does not include any swimmers who competed at the World Championships in June or who qualified for the 2022-23 Senior National Team.
U.S. National Junior Team Roster: Girls
Katherine Adams | 200 BR | Portland, Ore. | Tualatin Hills Swim Club |
Lucy Bell | 100/200 FL; 200 IM | Fort Collins, Colo. | Fort Collins Area Swim Team |
Hannah Bellard | 400 FR; 200 FL | Grosse Ile, Mich. | Club Wolverine |
Berit Berglund | 100 BK | Carmel, Ind. | Carmel Swim Club |
Lilla Bognar | 200 BK | Travelers Rest, S.C. | Team Greenville |
Campbell Chase | 200 IM | Dallas, Texas | COR Swimming |
Lily Christianson | 50 FR | Osceola, Ind. | Irish Aquatics |
Katie Christopherson | 100/200 BR | Atlanta, Ga. | SwimAtlanta |
Piper Enge | 100/200 BR | Mercer Island, Wash. | Bellevue Club Swim Team |
Alexa Fulton | 50 FR | Exton, Pa. | Upper Main Line YMCA |
Cavan Gormsen | 200/400/800 FR | Wantagh, N.Y. | Long Island Aquatic Club |
Kaelyn Gridley | 100/200 BR | Winnetka, Ill. | NASA Wildcat Aquatics |
Kayla Han | 800 FR; 400 IM | La Mirada, Calif. | La Mirada Armada |
Bailey Hartman | 100/200 FL | Danville, Calif. | Crow Canyon Sharks |
Charlotte Hook | 200 FL | Raleigh, N.C. | TAC Titans |
Chloe Kim | 1500 FR; 400 IM | Glen Rock, N.J. | Scarlet Aquatics |
Justina Kozan | 200 FR; 200 FL; 200/400 IM | Brea, Calif. | Mission Viejo |
Natalie Mannion | 200 BK | Boston, Mass. | Commonwealth Swimming |
Michaela Mattes | 400/800/1500 FR | Sarasota, Fla. | Sarasota Sharks |
Hayden Miller | 1500 FR | Houston, Texas | Cypress Fairbanks Swim Club |
Anna Moesch | 50/100 FR | Green Brook, N.J. | Greater Somerset County YMCA |
Kennedy Noble | 200 BK | Avondale, Ariz. | Phoenix Swim Club |
Teagan O’Dell | 200 IM | West Covina, Calif. | Irvine Nova/Mission Viejo |
Annika Parkhe | 100 FL | Deerfield, Ill. | Patriot Aquatic Club |
Erika Pelaez | 50/100 FR; 100 BK | Hialeah, Fla. | Eagle Aquatics |
JoJo Ramey | 200 BK | Fishers, Ind. | Fishers Area Swimming |
Alex Shackell | 100/200 FL | Carmel, Ind. | Carmel Swim Club |
Levenia Sim | 100 BK | Spanish Fort, Ala. | TNT Swimming |
Camille Spink | 100 FR | Haymarket, Va. | Nations Capital Swim Club |
Claire Tuggle | 400 FR | Mariposa, Calif. | Cavalier Aquatics/Piedmont |
Maddie Waggoner | 800/1500 FR | Moorestown, N.J. | Jersey Wahoos |
Maggie Wanezek | 100 BK | Brookfield, Wisc. | Elmbrook Swim Club |
Emma Weber | 100 BR | Boulder, Colo. | University of Denver Hilltoppers |
Gracie Weyant | 200 IM | Sarasota, Fla. | Sarasota Sharks |
Kayla Wilson | 100/200 FR | Virginia Beach, Fla. | Tide Swimming |
U.S. National Junior Team Roster: Boys
Brice Barrieault | 1500 FR | Las Vegas, Nev. | Sandpipers of Nevada |
Scotty Buff | 100 FL | Bowling Green, Ohio | Greater Toledo Aquatic Club |
Josh Chen | 100/200 BR | Ames, Iowa | Ames Cyclone Aquatics Club |
Norvin Clontz | 400/800 FR | Charlotte, N.C. | SwimMAC Carolina |
Charlie Crosby | 50 FR | Mound, Minn. | Hurricanes Swim Team |
Landon D’Ariano | 800 FR | West Chester, Pa. | Germantown Academy Aquatic Club |
Ben Delmar | 200 BR | Charlotte, N.C. | SwimMAC Carolina |
Diggory Dillingham | 50 FR | Bend, Ore. | Bend Swim Club |
Bobby Dinunzio | 1500 FR | Virginia Beach, Va. | Tide Swimming |
Jake Eccleston | 200 BR | Severance, Colo. | Loveland Swim Club |
Charlie Egeland | 100 BR | Minneapolis, Minn. | Aquajets Swim Team |
Zhier Fan | 100/200 BR | Plano, Texas | Metroplex Aquatics |
Nate Germonprez | 200 IM | Omaha, Neb. | INspire Swim Team |
Sean Green | 400/800 FR | Garden City, N.Y. | Long Island Aquatic Club |
Bryce Halterman | 100 FL | Ridgecrest, Calif. | Paseo Aquatics Swim Team |
Thomas Heilman | 100 FR; 100/200 FL | Crozet, Va. | Cavalier Aquatics/Piedmont Family YMCA |
Tommy Janton | 100 BK | Kennett Square, Pa. | Western YMCA Yahoos |
Keaton Jones | 200 BK | Gilbert, Ariz. | Swim Neptune |
Mitchell Ledford | 100 FL | Sebastian, Fla. | Treasure Coast Swimming |
Daniel Li | 100 BR | San Marino, Calif. | Rose Bowl Aquatics |
Giovanni Linscheer | 400/800/1500 FR | Richardson, Texas | COR Swimming |
Cooper Lucas | 400 IM | Keller, Texas | Lakeside Aquatic Club |
Rex Maurer | 200/400 FR | Pasadena, Calif. | UN-Trojan/Rose Bowl |
Quintin McCarty | 50/100 FR | Colorado Springs, Colo. | Pikes Peak Athletics |
Henry McFadden | 100/200 FR; 100 FL | Haddonfield, N.J. | Jersey Wahoos |
Will Modglin | 100 BK; 200 IM | Zionsville, Ind. | Zionsville Swim Club |
Chase Mueller | 200 FR | Littleton, Colo. | Foothills Swim Team |
Diogo Nosack | 400 IM | Beaverton, Ore. | Tualatin Hills Swim Club |
Josh Parent | 1500 FR | Wilbraham, Mass. | Bluefish Swim Club |
Kyle Ponsler | 400 IM | Fishers, Ind. | Fishers Area Swimming |
Levi Sandidge | 400 IM | Richardson, texas | COR Swimming |
David Schmitt | 200 FL | San Juan Capistrano, Calif. | Evolution Racing Club |
Nick Simons | 100/200 BK | Lake Oswego, Ore. | Lake Oswego Swim Club |
Evan Van Brocklin | 200 FL | Salt Lake City, Utah | Olympus Aquatics |
Maximus Williamson | 200 FR; 200 BK; 200/400 IM | Southlake, Texas | North Texas Nadadores (switching soon to Lakeside Aquatic Club) |
Kaii Winkler | 50/100 FR | Miami, Fla. | Eagle Aquatics |
Josh Zuchowski | 100/200 BK; 200 IM | Jupiter, Fla. | Flood Aquatics Swim Team |
Selection Criteria
The National Junior Team roster was picked based on long course meter times achieved between January 1, 2022 through and including August 31, 2022. Only times loaded into the USA Swimming SWIMS Database from (i) a USA Swimming sanctioned competition, (ii) a FINA approved competition, or (iii) an international competition between January 1, 2022 through August 31, 2022, to which USA Swimming sent a team as of September 1, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. (MT) were considered. Relay lead-offs, time trials and intermediate splits were not considered. Below is the in-depth performance criteria that USA Swimming used:
- Priority 1: The two athletes with the fastest times in each Olympic Event
- Priority 2: The athletes with the third and fourth fastest times in the 100 and 200 (LCM) freestyle Priority 3: The men and women in each Olympic Event who achieve a time equal to or better than the following times. The times are 4% over the combined average of the medal winning times from the 2016 and 2020 Olympics, and the 2019 and 2022 World Championships. If the cap of 40 swimmers will be exceeded after applying Priority 3, then the following tie breaking procedure will be applied: Each athlete’s time will be applied as a percentage of the time in the below chart. The times will be ranked and athletes will be added to the team according to the ranking. Once the cap of 40 swimmers is reached, no more athletes will be added to the team. Last year’s time standards can be viewed here.
Men | Event | Women |
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22.25 | 50 Free | 25.06 |
49.36 | 100 Free | 54.64 |
1:48.91 | 200 Free | 1:59.16 |
3:51.73 | 400 Free | 4:09.11 |
7:59.32 | 800 Free | 8:34.12 |
15:13.08 | 1500 Free | 16:20.65 |
54.28 | 100 Back | 1:00.74 |
1:58.91 | 200 Back | 2:10.83 |
1:00.51 | 100 Breast | 1:08.17 |
2:12.30 | 200 Breast | 2:27.20 |
52.54 | 100 Fly | 58.72 |
1:57.51 | 200 Fly | 2:10.70 |
2:00.59 | 200 IM | 2:13.28 |
4:18.37 | 400 IM | 4:42.98 |
- Priority 4: The third fastest athlete in each Olympic event not previously named to the team in Priorities 1-3. If the cap of 40 swimmers will be exceeded after applying Priority 4, then the following tie breaking procedure will be applied: Each athlete’s time will be applied as a percentage of the time in the above chart. The times will be ranked and athletes will be added to the team according to the ranking. Once the cap of 40 swimmers is reached, no more athletes will be added to the team.
- Priority 5: The fourth fastest swimmers in each Olympic Event not previously named to the team in Priorities 1-4. If the cap of 40 swimmers will be exceeded after applying Priority 5, then the following tie breaking procedure will be applied: Each athlete’s time will be applied as a percentage of the time in the above chart. The times will be ranked and athletes will be added to the team according to the ranking. Once the cap of 40 swimmers is reached, no more athletes will be added to the team.
When and where is the open water meet in October?
Scotty Bluff? WTG USAS
How about COR – small team in Dallas with 3 swimmers on the team. Pretty awesome! Hafner’s heros!
How is Hook on the JR Team? I thought any swimmer who has competed at the world championships is not considered “eligible”… she won silver in 2021 SC Worlds. Does SC worlds not apply? Also when is the October Open Water meet and where is it? I’m excited to see the future of OW swimmers with the development of someone like Claire Stuhlmacher!
SC Worlds does not count. Only competing at 2022 LC Worlds or qualifying for the US National Team (senior edition) disqualifies someone from this Junior National Team.
Their goal is to keep the best swimmers ‘in the system.’ If a junior used to be on the senior team, but isn’t as fast the next season, they’re not going to drop her entirely from the program. That wouldn’t make sense for the long-term goals of the system.
Question.Does representing a country at the junior level disqualify dual citizens from switching teams later on at the senior level if desirable?
No
but do they have to serve the 1 year notice period similar like kayla sanchez?
See santo condorelli, Shane Ryan
Representing the country internationally at the junior level does require them to sit out a year to transfer countries. That’s why Santo declined a spot on the US World Junior Championship team in 2013.
Being on the Junior National Team does not constitute representing the country internationally, however (Condorelli is also an example of that).
I would have thought the criteria for the females would be 17 years or younger as of 1 September 2022.
What is the age criteria?
Is Open water on this roster?
Is Charlotte Hook not already on the natl. team for 2 fly?
She was on the last national team in the 200 fly, but is not on the 2022-2023 national team.