We've compiled the top 6 swimmers in each event eligible for the Team USA's 2018 Junior Pan Pacs squad. Archive photo via Mike Lewis/Ola Vista Photography
As we continue to preview individual events for this summer’s U.S. National Championships (check out all our picks here), the major question is who will qualify to compete where. The 2018 National Championships will qualify swimmers for five major international meets spanning two years: 2018 Pan Pacs, 2018 Junior Pan Pacs, 2019 Worlds, 2019 World University Games and 2019 Pan American Games. (Check out full selection procedures here)
While frontrunning qualifiers for the four senior-level meets are fairly straightforward from our event-by-event previews (check them out here), it’ll be more complicated to find the frontrunners for the junior meet in the mix: this summer’s Junior Pan Pacific Championships in Fiji.
To give us a baseline of who appears in line for spots as things stand now, we’re compiling the top 6 swims in each event by athletes who are eligible for Junior Pan Pacs.
First, some disclaimers:
In order to be eligible for Junior Pan Pacs, a swimmer must be between 13 and 18 as of December 31, 2018. That means swimmers born between the years 2000 and 2005. Specific birthdays aren’t always readily available for junior swimmers, so we’ve done our best to determine ages as of USA Swimming’s SWIMS database. If a swimmer on this list is not eligible, let us know in the comments and we’ll dig further.
We’ve used the top times from the U.S. Nationals qualifying period – that means from June 1, 2017 until now. Naturally, that will filter out athletes who had a rough summer of 2017 for whatever reason. That’s not an intentional slight to those athletes, just a time frame that makes sense and limits our research field to a manageable size.
It shouldn’t have to be said, but this list is not a set-in-stone prediction of who will qualify and who won’t. Young swimmers improve (and regress) all the time. Don’t take offense that your favorite swimmer isn’t listed, or is listed too low. This is merely a list of times within the time frame.
For obvious reasons, we can’t include relay splits – there is no good database of relay splits to pull from. If your favorite swimmer has shown greater potential on relays, feel free to make note of that in the comments section.
This story should also serve as a great opportunity to make your own predictions of who will make this summer’s Junior Pan Pacs Team.
The Jr Pan Pacs team will be selected based on the finish order of the 2018 U.S. National Championships. That means current national rankings mean nothing. If one swimmer makes the B final and another the C, the B final swimmer (if he or she finishes his or her finals race without DQing) will be the higher-placing athlete even if the C final swimmer puts up a better time in the final. Obviously, swimmers who don’t compete at Nationals are not eligible.
From a birds-eye view of the complex selection procedures, the top 2 in each event should make the team. If there’s still space on the 20-boy, 20-girl roster, third, fourth, fifth and sixth place candidates could also make the team. Unlike many other meets, the top 6 in the 100 and 200 frees are not selected with higher priority. After second place, the roster will be filled out with the next-best swimmer from any event based on world rankings among juniors.
The final wrinkle is that juniors who make the senior Pan Pacs team will not be able to swim Junior Pan Pacs.
I think in order to get a true sense of who has the better chance to score the team and consider “best times” they may have swam from last season, especially from swimmers who have already committed to their schools, you look at the up and comers who are looking to impress coaches this summer.
These times do include best swims from last year – we used the official qualifying period for U.S. Nationals, which runs June 1, 2017 through last weekend (at least, the most recent meets reflected in USA Swimming’s database)
PsychoDad
6 years ago
On men’s side, the list is full of people from Texas and heading to Texas. Just saying…
don’t forget to update this with isabel ivey’s 55.48 in the 100 free from the Gainesville meet! that puts her third on the list in the 100.
Bon Jovi
6 years ago
can’t wait to see what the Foster boys bring!
bobo gigi
6 years ago
Regan Smith will not go to junior pan pacs. She will qualify for senior pan pacs.
Still Destin Lasco, Claire Tuggle, Isabel Ivey, Alex (if she doesn’t make the senior team) and Gretchen Walsh, Carson Foster, Drew Kibler, Gianluca Urlando, Reece Whitley….
Most of my favorite US juniors on the same team! It would be a dream team! 😎
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Let’s go Kovac!!!!!!
Watch out for Jack Walker in the 50, 100, and 200 freestyle events
Is Andrew Koustik too old to qualify? He is 18 I just don’t know he when he turns 19. He’s been a 1:58 low in his 200 fly.
Yes, he is too old.
Okay thank you!
I think in order to get a true sense of who has the better chance to score the team and consider “best times” they may have swam from last season, especially from swimmers who have already committed to their schools, you look at the up and comers who are looking to impress coaches this summer.
These times do include best swims from last year – we used the official qualifying period for U.S. Nationals, which runs June 1, 2017 through last weekend (at least, the most recent meets reflected in USA Swimming’s database)
On men’s side, the list is full of people from Texas and heading to Texas. Just saying…
Master of the obvious.
don’t forget to update this with isabel ivey’s 55.48 in the 100 free from the Gainesville meet! that puts her third on the list in the 100.
can’t wait to see what the Foster boys bring!
Regan Smith will not go to junior pan pacs. She will qualify for senior pan pacs.
Still Destin Lasco, Claire Tuggle, Isabel Ivey, Alex (if she doesn’t make the senior team) and Gretchen Walsh, Carson Foster, Drew Kibler, Gianluca Urlando, Reece Whitley….
Most of my favorite US juniors on the same team! It would be a dream team! 😎
I wanna believe Reece has a solid shot to go a 2:08 and get on the team.