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Gold Coast Bound: The United States’ 2014 Pan Pacific Championship Team Roster

The 2014 US Pan Pacific Championship team will feature the maximum 30 swimmers, with 26 in the pool and 4 in open water, after the conclusion of the 2014 U.S. National Championships. Swimmers like Jordan Willimovsky, who qualified in open water, can swim in the pool as well, even though he’s only listed in the 10k, according to USA Swimming staff.

Listing Willimovsky, who was qualified in the pool based on his 3rd-place finish in the 1500, as just in the 10k, allowed USA Swimming one last pool spot, and that pool spot shockingly went to a 4th-place finisher. Among those who got in on their 4th rung of the ladder were David Plummer, Matt Ellis in the 100 fly, and Jacob Pebley in the 200 back. On the basis of his World Ranking, Plummer was pulled onto the Pan Pacs roster despite being 4th in the 100 backstroke. His prelims swim of 53.12 was second-best among Americans at Nationals, and ranks him tied for 5th in the world this year according to the official FINA rankings.

Ellis ranks 7th in the world in the 100 fly with his 51.73 from finals, and Pebley is now 13th in the world in the 200 back with a 1:56.58.

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Remember that once swimmers are named to this team, they can, in agreement with coaches, expand their schedules.

Read more about the selection procedures here.

Women

1. Cammile Adams, 200 fly
2. Haley Anderson, 10K
3. Kathleen Baker 200 back
4. Rachel Bootsma, 100 back
5. Elizabeth Beisel, 400 IM
6. Lisa Bratton, 200 back
7. Claire Donahue, 100 fly
8. Maya Dirado, 200, 400 IM
9. Eva Fabian, 10K
10. Hali Flickinger, 200 fly
11. Missy Franklin, 100 free, 200 free, 100 back, 200 back
12. Jessica Hardy, 100 breast
13. Christine Jennings, 10K
14. Breeja Larson, 200 breast
15. Micah Lawrence 100, 200 breast
16. Katie Ledecky 200, 400 & 800 free
17. Felicia Lee, 100 fly
18. Caitlin Leverenz, 200 IM
19. Madeline Locus, 50 free
20. Becca Mann 10K
21. Simone Manuel 50, 100 free
22. Katie McLaughlin, 200 fly
23. Melanie Margalis, 200, 400 IM, 200 breast
24. Ivy Martin, 50 free
25. Liz Pelton, 100 Back
26. Cierra Runge, 400 & 800 free
27. Leah Smith 4X200 free relay
28. Kendyl Stewart, 100 fly
29. Shannon Vreeland 4X200 free relay, 4X100 free relay
30. Abbey Weitzeil 4X100 free relay

Men

1. Nathan Adrian, 50, 100 free
2. Tyler Clary 200 back, 200 fly, 400 IM
3. Kevin Cordes 200 breast
4. Conor Dwyer 200 free, 4X100 free relay
5. Andrew Gemmell, 10K
6. Matt Grevers 100 back
7. Matt Ellis, 100 fly
8. Anthony Ervin, 50 free
9. Jimmy Feigen 4X100 free relay
10. Nic Fink, 100, 200 breast
11. Connor Jaeger 1500 free
12. Cullen Jones, 50 free
13. Chase Kalisz, 400 IM
14. Ryan Lochte 100 free, 200 IM
15. Reed Malone 4X200 free relay
16. Cody Miller 100 breast
17. Michael McBroom 400 &1500 free
18. Matt McLean 200 free, 400, 4X200 free relay
19. Ryan Murphy 100, 200 back
20. Alex Meyer, 10K
21. Jacob Pebley, 200 back
22. David Plummer, 100 back
23. Michael Phelps 100 fly, 200 IM
24. Tim Phillips, 100 fly
25. Josh Prenot, 200 breast, \400 IM
26. Sean Ryan, 10K
27. Tom Shields 100, 200 fly
28. Nick Thoman, 100 back
29. Michael Weiss 4X200 free relay
30. Jordan Wilimovsky, 10K
Coaches:
Bob Bowman- Head Men’s Coach
Alex Braunfeld- men’s Assistant
Rick DeMont- men Assistant
Bruce Gemmell- women’s Assistant
Dave Kelsheimer- Open Water
David Marsh-women’s Assistant
Teri McKeever- women’s head coach
Greg Meehan- women’s assistant
Yuri Suguiyama – men’s assistant
Catherine Vogt- Open Water
Keenan Robinson- trainer
Beth Morford- massage
Jim Lynch- physician

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KD
10 years ago

Full Jr. Pan Pacs Roster:
(Name, event qualified, club team, coach)
Women’s Roster

Claire Adams 100 BK Carmel Swim Club Chris Plumb
Emily Allen 200 FR North Mecklenburg Aquatics Steve Billings
Cassidy Bayer 100 FL Nation’s Capital Swim Club Jeff King
Amy Bilquist 100 FR Carmel Swim Club Chris Plumb
Jorie Caneta 100 BR Roadrunner Aquatic Graydon Tedder
Lindsey Clary 10K Ohio State University Bill Dorenkott
Katie Drabot 200 FR Ouzakee Aquatics Steve Keller
Ella Eastin 200 IM SoCal Aquatics Steve Pickell
Danielle Galyer 200 BK Y-Spartaquatics Swim Club Peter Wright
Courtney Harnish 400/800 FR York YMCA Michael Brooks
Madison Homovich 800 FR North Carolina Aquatic Club… Read more »

FH
10 years ago

J Burns and Litherland age up before the meet.

10 years ago

we can speculate all we want about who will swim what in australia but very few from the rest have the ability to beat the top two times from the nationals. i think the intriguing questions are of course centered around lochte and phelps. do they try to swim too many events which at this point in their career i dont think they can do as easily. do they risk dropping some events they think they are almost certain on the worlds team to make it on the relays ?
lochte for example could swim the 200 free on day one, 100 free and possibly 4 x 2 free on day two, 200 im on day four. on day… Read more »

aswimfan
Reply to  Thanos Mihas
10 years ago

No way Phelps will swim 200 free when he even stopped swimming it in London.
Phelps will definitely swim the events which he plans to swim in Rio: 100 fly and 200 IM. And the relays. Any other events such as individual 100 free or 100 back is just sprint practice.

TheTroubleWithX
10 years ago

Bobo, I believe YOG swimmers can’t swim at Jr Pan Pacs.

If you want to give me a list of those girls, and any 18 & unders on the Senior PanPacs team, I’ll trying combing through the results today, and after eliminating those swimmers, see what the Junior team will look like. Guys were a lot easier than girls because no 18&U made the team. Heck, very few made finals.

bobo gigi
Reply to  TheTroubleWithX
10 years ago

They can’t.
http://www.usaswimming.org/_Rainbow/Documents/20b36b16-0812-407f-8508-9b8421114ea7/2014%20YOG%20SWI%20ATH%20Amended%201-28-14.pdf
But they could have been. 😡

Don’t worry about the girls. The roster will be annonced on or before Wednesday. I can wait. I just wanted to know if Amy Bilquist and Madison Homovich were in that roster. I hope so. They deserve it.

Emma
Reply to  bobo gigi
10 years ago

Madison homovich made jr pan pacs

swimmer24
Reply to  TheTroubleWithX
10 years ago

Seliskar made the National team in the 200 fly.

Wondering
10 years ago

Didn’t locate get third in 200 back? Why isn’t he here?

Swim
10 years ago

Is it possible that they can go to pan pacs and not make the national team?

TheTroubleWithX
10 years ago

Okay, for Junior Pan Pacs, if I’m reading selection criteria correctly, times from both prelims and finals count for selection. 20 of each gender. Priority #1 is top two in the 100/200 free, and top time in the other Olympic events. Priority #2 is second fastest in the rest of the Olympic events. Priority #3 is third fastest time. Tie-breaker between different events will be world rank. For the men, it looks like 19 swimmers qualify through priorities #1 and #2, and Carter Griffen will be the only swimmer selected under priority #3, on the basis of being ranked 39th in the world in the 200 back. Here’s what I think the men’s roster will look like:

1. Andrew, Michael… Read more »

Rafael
Reply to  TheTroubleWithX
10 years ago

Which countries will take part on Jr. Pan pacs?

bobo gigi
Reply to  Rafael
10 years ago

I guess always the same. USA, Australia, Japan….

bobo gigi
Reply to  TheTroubleWithX
10 years ago

Good job The troublewithx!
Hats off! 🙂
Great group of guys. And cool to see Mr Andrew in his first US team for his first international meet.
I’m interested to see if some swimmers who have shined at Juniors the week before have swum faster times than some of those who are qualified because they have swum their times at the qualification meet. You haven’t understood anything? Normal. 🙂 Sorry for that very long sentence but I’m a little tired. I just wanted to say that it would be bad to see the best junior or one of the best in an event not go to Pan Pacs. But the rules are the rules. The qualifying meet… Read more »

bobo gigi
Reply to  bobo gigi
10 years ago

And girls like Meghan Small or Clara Smiddy who swim at the youth olympic games? They can also swim at junior pan pacs? The meet is held the week after. And China is not so far from Hawaii. 🙂

KD
Reply to  TheTroubleWithX
10 years ago

Impressive! I tried to follow along like this with both the Senior and Junior Pan Pac teams while Nationals was going on but fell off by the end. Kudos!

KD
10 years ago

Any information on the full Jr Pan Pac team roster? I’ve seen little bits and pieces but never a full list

TheTroubleWithX
Reply to  KD
10 years ago

Don’t think they’re announcing it for a few days, but I’ve got some time to kill, I’ll give it my best shot.

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