Around the world, nations are setting and finalizing their rosters for the Paris Summer Olympics. We’re keeping track of every roster we can find in this handy index.
We’ll continue updating this index throughout the coming weeks, adding in rosters as they are set and/or finalized. We’ll do our best to keep up with additional qualifiers and to add in rosters as they become available. If you have a link to an official roster not linked below, let us know in the comments and we’ll start verifying and adding those rosters to the index.
Below, we’ve listed every member federation of World Aquatics, the international governing body for swimming. Not all of these nations will necessarily be represented in the Olympics, but it gives us a solid starting point for our world-level index. We’ve organized countries by their World Aquatics continental association, and within each continent, the nations are listed alphabetically.
2024 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPICS INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING ROSTERS
AFRICA | AMERICAS | ASIA | EUROPE | OCEANIA |
Algeria | Anguilla | Afghanistan | Albania | American Samoa |
Angola | Antigua and Barbuda | Bahrain | Andorra | Australia |
Benin | Argentina | Bangladesh | Armenia | Cook Islands |
Botswana | Aruba | Bhutan | Austria | Federated States of Micronesia |
Burkina Faso | Bahamas | Brunei | Azerbaijan | Fiji |
Burundi | Barbados | Cambodia | Guam | |
Cameroon | Belize | China | Belgium | Marshall Islands |
Cape Verde | Bermuda | Chinese Taipei | Bosnia and Herzegovina | New Zealand |
Central African Republic | Bolivia | Hong Kong | Bulgaria | Northern Mariana Islands |
Chad | Brazil | India | Croatia | Palau |
Comoros | British Virgin Islands | Indonesia | Cyprus | Papua New Guinea |
Congo | Canada | Iraq | Czech Republic | Samoa |
Côte d’Ivoire | Cayman Islands | Islamic Republic of Iran | Denmark | Solomon Islands |
Djibouti | Chile | Japan | Estonia | Tonga |
DR Congo | Colombia | Jordan | Faroe Islands | Vanuatu |
Egypt | Costa Rica | Kazakhstan | Finland | Refugee |
Equatorial Guinea | Cuba | Kuwait | France | |
Eritrea | Curaçao | Kyrgyzstan | Georgia | |
Ethiopia | Dominica | Laos | Germany | |
Gabon | Dominican Republic | Lebanon | Gibraltar | |
Gambia | Ecuador | Macau | Great Britain | |
Ghana | El Salvador | Malaysia | Greece | |
Guinea | Grenada | Maldives | Hungary | |
Guinea-Bissau | Guatemala | Mongolia | Iceland | |
Kenya | Guyana | Myanmar | Ireland | |
Lesotho | Haiti | Nepal | Israel | |
Liberia | Honduras | North Korea | Italy | |
Libya | Jamaica | Oman | Kosovo | |
Madagascar | Mexico | Pakistan | Latvia | |
Malawi | Nicaragua | Palestine | Liechtenstein | |
Mali | Panama | Philippines | Lithuania | |
Mauritania | Paraguay | Qatar | Luxembourg | |
Mauritius | Peru | Saudi Arabia | Malta | |
Morocco | Puerto Rico | Singapore | Moldova | |
Mozambique | Saint Kitts and Nevis | South Korea | Monaco | |
Namibia | Saint Lucia | Sri Lanka | Montenegro | |
Niger | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Syrian Arab Republic | Netherlands | |
Nigeria | Sint Maarten | Tajikistan | North Macedonia | |
Rwanda | Suriname | Thailand | Norway | |
Senegal | Trinidad and Tobago | Timor-Leste | Poland | |
Seychelles | Turks and Caicos Islands | Turkmenistan | Portugal | |
Sierra Leone | Uruguay | United Arab Emirates | Romania | |
Somalia | USA | Uzbekistan | ||
South Africa | Venezuela | Vietnam | San Marino | |
Sudan | Virgin Islands | Yemen | Serbia | |
Swaziland | Slovakia | |||
Togo | Slovenia | |||
Tunisia | Spain | |||
Uganda | Sweden | |||
United Republic of Tanzania | Switzerland | |||
Zambia | Turkey | |||
Zimbabwe | Ukraine |
The articles on Hungarian, Israeli and. Lithuanian are not final, don’t forget to update it, please 🙂 thank you so much for this work
The article on the Hungarian rooster is not final. Don’t forget to update it, please
who is even swimming
Does anyone have any indicators of whether any of consideration time standard athletes will get invites?
They unfortunately will not be there. Those spots are given to the universality quotas.
https://www.knzb.nl/nieuws/teamnl-voor-parijs-krijgt-vorm-na-eqm
This is the Dutch news article about the first swimmers who are going to Paris (assuming the Dutch national Olympic Committee accept these nominations from the knzb).
For all open spots, swimmers have the chance till June 23 to qualify, so there can be additional names after June 23rd
Why do Belarus and Russia have a strikethrough?
Because they won’t be represented at the Olympics. Their athletes, if any, will compete as neutrals. Doesn’t seem like any Russians will go, but a few Belarusians probably will.
Nice, thanks for all your hard work.