The 2024 US Olympic Trials will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium, primarily a football stadium, which means that the four-quad run in Omaha is over.
Double Olympic gold medalist Tom Shields mused on Twitter that he was there for the entirety of the “Omaha era” of the U.S. Olympic Trials, meaning that he competed in all four meets held at the Qwest Center/CenturyLink Center/CHI Health Center.
Crazy to think that I attended—as an athlete—the entire “Omaha era” of trials.. wonder how many did
— Tom Shields (@beefyTshields) March 29, 2022
Luckily, we have swimming’s greatest statistician, Barry Revzin, to answer just these kinds of questions.
According to Barry’s research, there were 17 swimmers who competed at all four Omaha meets. Most of the names are recognizable. Of the 17, 12 swimmers are Olympians.
Of those who are not, Grothe is an American Record breaker, Stewart is a former World Record holder, and Madison Kennedy is a three-time short course World Record holder.
The less recognizable names include Brandon Fischer, who has become a fixture on the US National Team in his 30s while splitting training with his work at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California; and Austin Surhoff, is a three-time NCAA Champion who semi-finaled at the 2008 Trials and is currently training while coaching at Johns Hopkins.
Maybe the least-known of this group, especially among younger swim fans, is Michael Arnold. He was a good swimmer at Georgia from 2008-2012, qualifying for the NCAA Championships three times. As a senior, he finished 10th in the 100 fly and 15th in the 50 free at NCAAs. In 2012, he finished 17th in the 50 free in 22.70 – his best finish at four Olympic Trials. In 2021, he swam at the Wave 1 meet, finishing 43rd in 23.24.
The Omaha 18
- Nathan Adrian (OLY)
- Haley Anderson (OLY)
- Michael Arnold
- Brandon Fischer
- Matt Grevers (OLY)
- Zane Grothe
- Molly Hannis (OLY)
- Madison Kennedy
- Ryan Lochte (OLY)
- Melanie Margalis (OLY)
- Cody Miller (OLY)
- Allison Schmitt (OLY)
- Tom Shields (OLY)
- Micah (Lawrence) Sumrall (OLY)
- Austin Surhoff
- Ashley Twichell (OLY)
- Amanda Weir (OLY)
Amanda Weir is especially notable, as she has competed at six straight Olympic Trials meets, having raced in 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2021.
This was surprisingly-long initially: to swim at all four meets, athletes of the right age would have had to have been good enough at a young age to qualify, and then 13 years later still good enough to stretch their careers into their late 20s or early 30s and still be competing. Upon further consideration, though, it became maybe less surprising: swimmers who are good enough in their late 20s to still be competing were often already very good in their teens.
There were 73 swimmers who competed at the 2012, 2016, and 2021 Olympic Trials:
Josh prenot not getting marked tough
Are you guys sure about kendyl Stewart? I don’t see her anywhere on the results for 2021.
She’s listed in the XML results, but looks like she didn’t actually swim. Good catch.
And then there were 17
I don’t know what I ever did to Braden Keith to deserve the “least-known” moniker, but I guess any publicity is good publicity…
Can’t tell if this is tongue-in-cheek or not.
Bruh, I read this article and I’ve still never heard of you…
Bahaha very much tongue-in-cheek! No doubt I’m an afterthought on this list!
Dude, it was surprisingly cool to see your name on the list haha. Cheers dude!
i’m here for a long time not a good time…wait crap
come back uncle austin!
Of course no one is actually swimming’s greatest statistician. It is like saying “she is the worlds greatest doctor.” There are too many specialties to really make that claim. Some people are great at efficiently compiling data and coming up with a list. Some people can tell you the splits of the 2004 4 x 200 relay off the top of their head. And some people can tell you Spitz first WR (400 free), where Durden swam summer league (Jersey Village) or why Carly Piper swam finals in the 4 x 200 over Komisarz even though Komirsarz had the faster prelims split (coaches used raw time meaning they subtracted out reaction time).
you sound fun
I bet you would even have a problem with my “Worlds Greatest Dad” mug.
Drew Modrov went on to set 4 finswimming American Records
Why the heck would anyone down vote this AThomas note?
Low key my favorite part of this is that a 2000 Olympic gold medalist makes the second list but not the first.
Beisel?
Didn’t compete in 2021.
You are missing another big one (olympian)- Micah Sumrall (Lawrence)- All 4 Trials for her as well.