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Team USA Swimmers Will Camp in Singapore Before 2023 World Championships

Team USA is headed to Singapore this week as an intermediate stop before the upcoming World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan.

The open water team gathered at their points of departure on Monday with a scheduled arrival in Singapore on July 4 – a number of them convened in San Francisco, where Katie Grimes, for example, was training in the Stanford pool.

The open water team will remain in camp until July 14 before making the hop across Southeast Asia to Fukuoka for the start of racing from July 15-20. They are scheduled to head home on July 21.

Open Water Competition Schedule:

  • Women’s 10km – July 15 @ 8:00 AM Local
  • Men’s 10km – July 16 @ 8:00 AM Local
  • Women’s 5km – July 18 @ 8:00 AM Local
  • Men’s 5km – July 18 @ 8:00 AM Local
  • 6km Mixed Team Relay – July 20 @ 8:00 AM Local

The pool swimming team will join the open water swimmers in Singapore on July 8. They will remain there until July 18, with plans to run a local training camp in Fukuoka from July 19-22. Competition in the pool runs from July 23-30, with athletes returning home July 31.

The teams will train at the OCBC Aquatic Centre, the country’s main aquatic center, and the pool that hosted the 2015 World Junior Championships and the 2015 SEA Games. The facility has a 10-lane, 50 meter, 3 meter deep competition pool, an 8-lane, 50 meter, 1.35-2m deep training pool, and a 25m wide diving well/multi-purpose pool that is 5 meters deep.

There will be a meet-and-greet with American swimmers on July 15 from 8:30 AM to 1 PM.

Individuals can register interest in the autograph session here.

Direct flights between Singapore and Fukuoka take about 6 hours.

The US previously camped in Singapore at the OCBC Aquatic Centre ahead of the 2019 World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea.

USA Swimming in the past has been willing to fly athletes to any “home” they choose, so some opt to go on vacation after big meets.

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Mike McCormack
1 year ago

Hoping Regan has a happy, positive deja vu in Singapore from the four years ago camp the US held there just before her BIG time breakout meet…

John26
1 year ago

Do we know if Kate Douglass is swimming both the 100free and 200breast yet?

Gulliver’s Swimming Travels
1 year ago

Guys there’s no Chipotle in Singapore, so what would MA have even eaten?

SuperSwimmer 2000
Reply to  Gulliver’s Swimming Travels
1 year ago

Kicking a man when he’s down. Nice!

Winter Apple
Reply to  SuperSwimmer 2000
1 year ago

Oh no, the consequences of his own actions?!?!

MIKE IN DALLAS
1 year ago

RANK has its privileges – and they deserve it!

Snowpipers of Alaska
Reply to  MIKE IN DALLAS
1 year ago

This clarifies everything. Thank you!!!1!

Lap Counter
1 year ago

Did anyone from SwimSwam ever get an official answer as to why Anna P got added when KL scratched but Erin G didn’t get added last year in the exact same scenario? Thanks!

Ceccon - Kamminga - Milak - Popovici
Reply to  Lap Counter
1 year ago

Because the rules changed last year.

Relays alternate jumped up in priority from 6th to 4th.

Lap Counter

Thanks! I didn’t know they changed. That makes sense.

OldSwimmer

Not funny. In a conference call on 7/3, Mintenko tried to blame Ledecky even though Ledecky gave up her spot in the exact same way with the same timing both years. When challenged with that fact, Mintenko said she “made a mistake” in 2022 in not taking Gemmell and offered to apologize.

Riee
Reply to  OldSwimmer
1 year ago

Saw someone posted this on FB or Twitter now it’s been deleted. it said Bruce stopped Mintenko on the blame and Katie made apology to Erin. Then it said Erin was too sad for failing the worlds team last year that she considered retiring from professional swimming which made that Article look fake.

MCH

That is incorrect.

Snowpipers of Alaska
Reply to  Lap Counter
1 year ago

Because Anna won a game of Guitar Hero against Michael Andrew.

Weinstein-Smith-Ledecky-Sims
Reply to  Lap Counter
1 year ago

It was a blessing a disguise. The 2022 Junior Pan Pacs was the venue Erin Gemmell needed at that time to show her potential.

Tomek
1 year ago

They can hang out with Schooling while there

Snarky
Reply to  Tomek
1 year ago

Did he get his marijuana caning yet?

Christopher
Reply to  Snarky
1 year ago

lol

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