We now know that 408 men and 335 women have qualified for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials, with just over four months left inside the qualifying period before the lights shine bright at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis in June.
Psych sheets, entry times, rankings…these things mean very little when it comes to earning a spot on the U.S. Olympic team. The swimmers have to perform when the pressure is on.
But still, if we were to look at how the U.S. team would be comprised if it were to simply be picked based on rankings inside the qualifying period, how does that shake out?
As we stand here in mid-January, 21 women and 26 men are in position to qualify for the team based on where they rank in the country since Nov. 30, 2022.
Below, find a full list of each event with the swimmers who are currently inside a qualifying spot.
WOMEN
Event | Swimmer | Age | Time |
50 free | Weitzeil, Abbey | 26 | 24.00 |
Walsh, Gretchen | 20 | 24.31 | |
100 free | Douglass, Kate | 21 | 52.57 |
Weitzeil, Abbey | 26 | 52.92 | |
400 free relay | Walsh, Gretchen | 20 | 53.14 |
Huske, Torri | 20 | 53.17 | |
Smoliga, Olivia | 28 | 53.28 | |
Parker, Maxine | 21 | 53.51 | |
200 free | Ledecky, Katie | 25 | 1:54.96 |
Weinstein, Claire | 16 | 1:55.26 | |
800 free relay | Sims, Bella | 18 | 1:55.45 |
Gemmell, Erin | 18 | 1:55.97 | |
Shackell, Alex | 16 | 1:56.70 | |
Smith, Leah | 28 | 1:56.91 | |
400 free | Ledecky, Katie | 26 | 3:58.73 |
Sims, Bella | 18 | 4:03.25 | |
800 free | Ledecky, Katie | 26 | 8:07.07 |
Cox, Jillian | 18 | 8:19.73 | |
1500 free | Ledecky, Katie | 26 | 15:26.27 |
Grimes, Katie | 17 | 15:56.27 | |
100 back | Smith, Regan | 21 | 57.68 |
Berkoff, Katharine | 22 | 58.01 | |
200 back | Smith, Regan | 21 | 2:03.80 |
White, Rhyan | 23 | 2:05.77 | |
100 breast | King, Lilly | 26 | 1:04.75 |
Jacoby, Lydia | 19 | 1:05.16 | |
200 breast | Douglass, Kate | 22 | 2:19.30 |
King, Lilly | 26 | 2:20.95 | |
100 fly | Huske, Torri | 20 | 56.18 |
Walsh, Gretchen | 20 | 56.34 | |
200 fly | Smith, Regan | 21 | 2:03.87 |
Luther, Dakota | 23 | 2:06.79 | |
200 IM | Douglass, Kate | 21 | 2:07.09 |
Walsh, Alex | 22 | 2:07.63 | |
400 IM | Grimes, Katie | 17 | 4:31.41 |
Walsh, Alex | 21 | 4:34.46 |
MEN
Event | Swimmer | Age | Time |
50 free | Held, Ryan | 28 | 21.50 |
Alexy, Jack | 20 | 21.57 | |
100 free | Alexy, Jack | 20 | 47.31 |
Held, Ryan | 28 | 47.63 | |
400 free relay | Lasco, Destin | 21 | 47.87 |
King, Matt | 21 | 47.93 | |
Guiliano, Chris | 20 | 47.98 | |
McDuff, Macguire | 20 | 48.08 | |
200 free | Hobson, Luke | 20 | 1:44.87 |
Smith, Kieran | 23 | 1:45.63 | |
800 free relay | Foster, Carson | 21 | 1:45.64 |
Kibler, Drew | 23 | 1:45.67 | |
Mitchell, Jake | 21 | 1:45.82 | |
Curry, Brooks | 22 | 1:46.39 | |
400 free | Johnston, David | 21 | 3:45.75 |
Smith, Kieran | 23 | 3:45.77 | |
800 free | Finke, Robert | 23 | 7:38.67 |
Dant, Ross | 22 | 7:48.10 | |
1500 free | Finke, Robert | 23 | 14:31.59 |
Clark, Charlie | 21 | 14:50.84 | |
100 back | Murphy, Ryan | 28 | 52.02 |
Armstrong, Hunter | 22 | 52.33 | |
200 back | Murphy, Ryan | 28 | 1:54.83 |
Lasco, Destin | 21 | 1:55.63 | |
100 breast | Fink, Nic | 29 | 58.36 |
Matheny, Josh | 20 | 59.20 | |
200 breast | Fallon, Matthew | 20 | 2:07.71 |
Foster, Jake | 22 | 2:08.23 | |
100 fly | Rose, Dare | 20 | 50.46 |
Casas, Shaine | 23 | 50.80 | |
200 fly | Heilman, Thomas | 16 | 1:53.82 |
Foster, Carson | 21 | 1:53.85 | |
200 IM | Casas, Shaine | 23 | 1:56.06 |
Foster, Carson | 21 | 1:56.19 | |
400 IM | Foster, Carson | 21 | 4:06.56 |
Kalisz, Chase | 29 | 4:08.22 |
On the women’s side, Katie Ledecky unsurprisingly leads all swimmers with four individual events in which she’s projected to qualify in, all of which she’s won at least one Olympic gold medal in and is the defending champion in two: 200, 400, 800 and 1500 free.
Kate Douglass and Regan Smith are both in position to qualify in three individual events, while Gretchen Walsh has two individual and an additional relay event on her list.
Abbey Weitzeil, Katie Grimes, Lilly King and Alex Walsh are also ranked either first or second in two events.
WOMEN’S ROSTER (21)
Swimmer | Event(s) | |
1 | Abbey Weitzeil | 50 free, 100 free |
2 | Gretchen Walsh |
50 free, 100 fly, 400 free relay
|
3 | Kate Douglass |
100 free, 200 breast, 200 IM
|
4 | Torri Huske |
100 fly, 400 free relay
|
5 | Olivia Smoliga | 400 free relay |
6 | Maxine Parker | 400 free relay |
7 | Katie Ledecky |
200/400/800/1500 free
|
8 | Claire Weinstein | 200 free |
9 | Bella Sims |
400 free, 800 free relay
|
10 | Erin Gemmell | 800 free relay |
11 | Alex Shackell | 800 free relay |
12 | Leah Smith | 800 free relay |
13 | Jillian Cox | 800 free |
14 | Katie Grimes |
1500 free, 400 IM
|
15 | Regan Smith |
100/200 back, 200 fly
|
16 | Katharine Berkoff | 100 back |
17 | Rhyan White | 200 back |
18 | Lilly King | 100/200 breast |
19 | Lydia Jacoby | 100 breast |
20 | Dakota Luther | 200 fly |
21 | Alex Walsh | 200/400 IM |
With so many doubles, triples and Ledecky’s quad, the women’s theoretical roster doesn’t approach the maximum 26-member squad, but the men’s does.
The men’s roster hits the number right at 26, as Carson Foster is the only swimmer in position to qualify in three individual events (along with one relay).
Ryan Held, Jack Alexy, Bobby Finke, Ryan Murphy, Kieran Smith and Shaine Casas are all in position to qualify in two individual events, but the rest of the team is looking at one (Destin Lasco has one individual and one relay).
MEN’S ROSTER (26)
Swimmer | Event(s) | |
1 | Ryan Held | 50/100 free |
2 | Jack Alexy | 50/100 free |
3 | Destin Lasco |
200 back, 400 free relay
|
4 | Matt King | 400 free relay |
5 | Chris Guiliano | 400 free relay |
6 | Macguire McDuff | 400 free relay |
7 | Luke Hobson | 200 free |
8 | Kieran Smith | 200/400 free |
9 | Carson Foster |
200 fly, 200/400 IM, 800 free relay
|
10 | Drew Kibler | 800 free relay |
11 | Jake Mitchell | 800 free relay |
12 | Brooks Curry | 800 free relay |
13 | David Johnston | 400 free |
14 | Bobby Finke | 800/1500 free |
15 | Ross Dant | 800 free |
16 | Charlie Clark | 1500 free |
17 | Ryan Murphy | 100/200 back |
18 | Hunter Armstrong | 100 back |
19 | Nic Fink | 100 breast |
20 | Josh Matheny | 100 breast |
21 | Matt Fallon | 200 breast |
22 | Jake Foster | 200 breast |
23 | Dare Rose | 100 fly |
24 | Shaine Casas | 100 fly, 200 IM |
25 | Thomas Heilman | 200 fly |
26 | Chase Kalisz | 400 IM |
Since it’s the only major international event to have occurred inside the qualifying period thus far, this theoretical U.S. Olympic team looks very similar to the one that was sent to the 2023 World Championships in Fukuoka.
The key differences:
- Dakota Luther moves into a spot in the women’s 200 fly over Lindsay Looney.
- Anna Peplowski theoretically gets bumped from her spot in the women’s 800 free relay, which she was elevated to for the Fukuoka World Championships after Katie Ledecky withdrew from the individual 200 free. If the same situation were to occur for the Olympics, Peplowski would move into a roster spot as the seventh-fastest swimmer as we currently stand.
- Carson Foster and Brooks Curry move into 800 free relay spots over Henry McFadden and Baylor Nelson.
- Macguire McDuff overtakes Justin Ress—who was also named to the Worlds team in the non-Olympic 50 back—for the last spot in the men’s 400 free relay.
- Jake Foster earns a spot in the men’s 200 breast over Josh Matheny, who makes it in the 100 breast.
- Shaine Casas picks up a spot in the men’s 100 fly over Thomas Heilman, who makes it in the 200 fly.
The glaring name missing from this theoretical roster is Caeleb Dressel, the defending Olympic champion in the men’s 50 free, 100 free and 100 fly.
Dressel, as we know, took an extended break out of the pool beginning in the summer of 2022 and only got back into action last May.
Dressel currently ranks fifth in the U.S. inside the qualifying period in the 100 fly (51.31), 10th in the 50 free (21.99), and 20th in the 100 free (48.85).
OUTSIDE LOOKING IN
Below, find a list of the swimmers one spot outside of a qualifying spot in the rankings. That’s third in an individual event and seventh in a relay event (100/200 free).
If the swimmer that is next up is already on the theoretical roster in a different event, we’ve listed the next-fastest swimmer with their ranking in brackets.
Not listed is those who are next up in the individual 100 and 200 free, which are, respectively, Gretchen Walsh and Bella Sims for the women, and Destin Lasco and Carson Foster for the men.
- Women’s 50 free – Catie Deloof (6th)
- Women’s 400 free – Paige Madden (5th)
- Women’s 800 free – Kensey McMahon (6th)*
- Women’s 1500 free – Kensey McMahon*
- Women’s 100 back – Claire Curzan
- Women’s 200 back – Claire Curzan
- Women’s 100 breast – Kaitlyn Dobler
- Women’s 200 breast – Ella Nelson
- Women’s 100 fly – Claire Curzan (5th)
- Women’s 200 fly – Hali Flickinger**
- Women’s 200 IM – Leah Hayes (5th)
- Women’s 400 IM – Leah Hayes (4th)
- Women’s 400 free relay – Simone Manuel
- Women’s 800 free relay – Anna Peplowski
*McMahon said she was putting swimming “on hold” in September 2023.
**Flickinger has not competed since the 2023 U.S. Nationals.
- Men’s 50 free – Michael Andrew
- Men’s 400 free – Aaron Shackell (4th)
- Men’s 800 free – Will Gallant (4th)
- Men’s 1500 free – Michael Brinegar
- Men’s 100 back – Justin Ress
- Men’s 200 back – Jack Aikins
- Men’s 100 breast – Noah Nichols
- Men’s 200 breast – Will Licon (5th)
- Men’s 100 fly – Aiden Hayes (4th)
- Men’s 200 fly – Zach Harting
- Men’s 200 IM – Maximus Williamson (4th)
- Men’s 400 IM – Jay Litherland (4th)
- Men’s 400 free relay – Justin Ress
- Men’s 800 free relay – Baylor Nelson
Dressel makes the team in the 50 free, 100
Fly and relay
MA might come though in the 50 free and 100 br but not so sure
In the women there will be at least a couple of 15-16 relatively new names
Not 100free?
This is a fun, but silly exercise.
Kind of like how USA Swimming used to pick its Worlds team in the third year of the Oly Quad by selecting the performers by how they placed at Nationals during the second year of the Quad (for example, the 2015 Worlds team was selected at 2014 Nationals, etc.)
I think Madden makes it in 400 free and not sims, also on 4 x 200.
Kind of annoyed that this comment section turned into a conversation about the Aussie olympic team instead
There’s only one top level comment about Australia and it’s not like there’s anything stopping people from talking about the US team but the analysis in the article was quite comprehensive so there’s not much more to say.
Dressel gonna crash the party
50- Dressel will make it, his start will always be the best and he doesn’t need as much training for the 50, but the second spot is an even toss-up between MA, Alexy, Held. I really have no idea who it will be, but I hope it aint MA.
100- Alexy/Dressel (I think Alexy wins at trials but CD at the games)
100 fly- Dressel/Rose (Heilman has a shot too, Casas is not making the team in this)
What do you have against MA? Don’t you want the fastest swimmer to win the slot? Let them earn it. One of those guys is probably going to have to drop a 21.3 or 21.4 to qualify. I don’t think Heilman has a shot in the 100fly. Rose or Casas is a toss-up.
MA said earlier he would swim 100fly at trials but he is a longshot there. He’d have a better shot in the 2IM but only if Casas, Kalisz and Williamson all finish behind him. 50free and 100br are his only realistic shot.
Why all the downvotes? Because MA not included? Seem like pretty reasonable predictions overall.
“…how the U.S. team would be comprised if it were to simply be picked based on rankings inside the qualifying period, …”
Hank/Boxall’s Railing — This is not a prediction or choice of one swimmer over another.
IT IS A COMPILATION OF TIMES ACTUALLY DONE WITHIN THE QUALIFYING PERIOD FOR THE TRIALS MEET.
KL is 26 not 25
That would be one young team on both sides!
I’m surprised Michael Andrew didn’t register top 2 in 100 breast in the past year
I’m surprised he can even swim 100 yards of breast at this point. I bet he’s damn good at surfing tho
He’s just stoked to watch the Olympics on NBC
On the beach in Costa Rica?
50 meters or bust!
MA has been in a bit of a breaststroke slump since Tokyo. I don’t think he has been under 59 again and not even under a minute too often. He looked OK in Knoxville.
100 meters is twice as far as 50 meters.
I’m sure he’ll be stoked to swim those 50s in Doha though.
The stroke 50s in Doha should be plenty competitive. I don’t think Dressel is going but most of the firepower should be there. Doha is a great opportunity for MA to win some international long course medals.
…win some cash
Michael Andrew won’t be swimming any 50 meter events in Paris.
Not really.