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
The psych sheets for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials have been updated, and the final tally of swimmers who have qualified lands at 1,007.
With a number of swimmers opting not to compete at the Trials (or retiring) despite qualifying, some 950-plus swimmers will contest the nine-day competition under the lights at Lucas Oil Stadium beginning on Saturday.
In 2021, there were 1,543 qualifiers for the Olympic Trials, 651 of whom achieved the Wave II standard (the Wave I cuts were the initial OT cuts, and Wave II was faster—two meets were created to accommodate restrictions during the pandemic).
The 2024 qualifying standards got faster with an eye towards a smaller meet, something in the 1,000 range, and USA Swimming hit that dead on.
One marquee swimmer who was a glaring omission from the pre-scratch psych sheets, Kaitlyn Dobler, will compete in Indianapolis, as the updated entries show her as the #3 seed in the women’s 100 breast and #6 in the 200 breast.
Also missing but now added is male breaststroker Daniel Roy, who represents the same club as Dobler, The Dolphins Portland Swimming. Roy is the 6th seed in the men’s 200 breast and 13th in the 100 breast. The former Stanford standout resurfaced after a competitive hiatus with a 2:09.57 clocking in the 200 in March.
It’s clear there was either a clerical error or The Dolphins didn’t meet the initial entry deadline (there’s a fee for late entries), as their other qualifier, Drew Eubanks, was missing on the initial psychs but now appears in the men’s 200 breast. All three of those swimmers for The Dolphins live in different places, incidentally: Dobler is at USC, Roy is in the Bay Area, and Eubanks trains with the club in Oregon.
The other marquee name who was missing from the psych sheets, Santo Condorelli, is still absent.
Among the other swimmers missing from the initial psych sheets, only two others have been added:
- Miles Simon – men’s 50 free
- Aspen Gersper – women’s 50 free, 100 back
Psychological warfare definitely not the coach just being lazy😭. Regardless, Roy Is winning the 2breast and no one is hungrier at this whole meet than Dobler getting on the team in the 1breast
Why is there an * or a $ next to a few swimmer’s times on the psych sheet?
Means different things at different meets. Asterisk on this one appears to mean late entry (specifically people who got new cuts after the original sheets were out). $ probably means either they haven’t paid their entry fee yet or have a training they need to do.
Santo for president
And away we go.
is this the number of unique swimmers? if not what is the number of unique swimmers?
Yes, number of unique swimmers. There are about 955 who actually entered, so about 50 who qualified and didn’t enter.
Can’t believe Luke Hobson is not swimming the 400 free…a guy who goes a 4:07 500 yd free. Geez…
4:06.9
A 4:06.9, you say?! Now I REALLY can’t believe he’s not swimming the 400!
sorry haha
Still no Natalie Hinds?
Still not.
She will be at the athlete meet and greet at the pool on day 1.
Santo not being on it really bums me out.
C’mon! It was the most fun li’l sidequest the meet had going for it
Is this truly the end???
Surely Mr. Worldwide will have one trick left up his sleeve!!
No Santo. No Dean Farris. No Lochte.
Is it me or does the world feel just a little less sunny today?
Dean Farris was not so special why do people really like him
Worst take OAT
TOTALLY. Did the lightening strike already hit RealCrocjer?
don’t you dare disrespect our lord and savior Dream Farris