As we head into the new season, USA Swimming swimming has released the 2016-17 U.S. National Team roster of 53 men and 53 women, headlined by individual Rio gold medalists Katie Ledecky, Ryan Murphy, Simone Manuel, Anthony Ervin, and Lilly King.
To qualify for the 2016-17 National Team, swimmers had to post a time that ranked in the top 6 of their respective Olympic events from the combined results of the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, 2016 Rio Olympic Games, and 2016 U.S. Open. Being selected to the team can give these athletes benefits such as athlete health insurance, monthly stipends, and reimbursements for expenses at meets. You can read in-depth about what it means to be a U.S. National Team member and some of the big benefits here.
Swimming their way onto the team were 7 individual gold medalists from the 2016 Rio Olympics, including Ledecky (200/400/800 free), Murphy (100/200 back), King (100/200 breast), Ervin (50/100 free), and Manuel (50/100 free). Also on the roster are gold medalists Michael Phelps (100/200 fly, 200 IM) and Maya DiRado (200 back, 200/400 IM), but both have announced that they don’t intend to continue swimming.
Phelps and DiRado are among a handful of swimmers who made the roster but are now retired or have announced their intention to take a long break. On the women’s side, Jessica Hardy qualified in the 100 breast, but she’s said that her final race at Trials was likely the last race of her career. On the men’s side, 2012 Olympic gold medalists Matt Grevers (100 back) and Tyler Clary (200 back) have announced their retirement, and 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Connor Jaeger (400/1500 free) is considering retirement as well.
While the veterans have begun to move on, we’ll get a chance to see 21 first-time National Team members on the roster. That includes Michael Andrew, a young pro swimmer who made his first team with his 100 breast and 200 IM at Olympic Trials, and Ryan Held, who won hearts with his emotional display on the podium after winning Olympic gold in the men’s 400 free relay.
Qualifying for the team in the most events this year is the University of Georgia’s Gunnar Bentz. Bentz, a member of the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team, made the roster with top 6 finishes in the men’s 200 free, 200 fly, 200 IM, and 400 IM. In Rio, he earned his first Olympic gold medal with his performance on the prelims 800 free relay.
Before he can compete for Team USA, Bentz has to serve a 4-month suspension handed to him by USA Swimming. In that boat with him are National Teamers Ryan Lochte (200 free, 200/400 IM), Jack Conger (200 free, 100/200 fly) and Jimmy Feigen (100 free), who were all involved in the gas station controversy in Rio.
Lochte, an Olympic veteran for the USA, is on the roster for the 200 free, 200 IM, and 400 IM. However, it’s unlikely that we’ll see him compete at all. Lochte was given a 10-month suspension as a result of his actions, which extends through 2017 Nationals, thus barring him from the 2017 World Championships.
2016-17 National Team Roster:
• 106 National Team members (53 men; 53 women)
• 31 states represented; California leads the way with 16 National Team members
• 50-plus USA Swimming clubs represented
• 37 medalists from the 2016 Olympic Games
• 12 swimmers qualified for the National Team in three-plus events
• 21 first-time National Team members
• 8 members of the 2015-16 National Junior Team made the leap to National Team
• 65 personal coaches of National Team athletes honored as 2016-17 National Team coaches
WOMEN
Name | Event(s) | Club Affiliation |
Cammile Adams | 200 fly | SwimMAC Carolina |
Haley Anderson | 10k | Trojan Swim Club |
Kathleen Baker | 100 back | SwimMAC Carolina/California |
Cassidy Bayer | 100/200 fly | Nation’s Capital Swim Club |
Tina Bechtel | 200 fly | Kentucky Aquatics/Kentucky |
Elizabeth Beisel | 400 IM | Bluefish Swim Club/Florida |
Amy Bilquist | 100/200 back | California Aquatics/Carmel Swim Club |
Lisa Bratton | 200 back | Texas A&M/Tri-City Channel Cats |
Emily Brunemann | 10k | Club Wolverine |
Andee Cottrell | 100 breast | University of Louisville |
Madisyn Cox | 200/400 IM | Lubbock Swim Club/Texas |
Ali Deloof | 100 back | University of Michigan/Pointe Aquatics |
Maya DiRado | 200 back, 200/400 IM | Stanford Swimming/Neptune Swimming |
Ella Eastin | 200 IM | Stanford Swimming/SOCAL Aquatics |
Eva Fabian | 10k | Yale University |
Hali Flickinger | 200 fly | Athens Bulldogs Swim Club/Georgia |
Missy Franklin | 200free, 200 back | Colorado Stars/California |
Bethany Galat | 200 breast, 200/400 IM | Aggie Swim Club/Texas A&M |
Danielle Galyer | 200 back | Kentucky Aquatics/Kentucky |
Sarah Gibson | 100 fly | Texas A&M/Alamo Aquatics |
Sarah Haase | 100 breast | Stanford Swimming/RMSC |
Molly Hannis | 100/200 breast | Tennessee Aquatics/Neptune Swimming |
Jessica Hardy | 100 breast | Golden West Swim Club |
Sarah Henry | 200 breast, 400 IM | Aggie Swim Club |
Madison Kennedy | 50 free | SwimMAC Carolina |
Lilly King | 100/200 breast | Indiana University/Newburgh Sea Creatures |
Katrina Konopka | 50 free | Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics/Arizona |
Micah Lawrence | 200 breast | SwimMAC Carolina |
Katie Ledecky | 200/400/800 free | Nation’s Capital Swim Club |
Caitlin Leverenz | 200/400 IM | California Aquatics |
Simone Manuel | 50/100 free | Stanford Swimming/First Colony |
Melanie Margalis | 200 free, 200 breast, 200 IM | St. Petersburg Aquatics/Georgia |
Katie Meili | 100 breast | SwimMAC Carolina/New York Athletic Club |
Eva Merrell | 200 back | Aquazot Swim Club |
Hellen Moffitt | 100 fly | North Carolina Aquatic Club/UNC |
Hannah Moore | 800 free | NC State University |
Lia Neal | 50/100 free | Stanford Swimming/Asphalt Green |
Stephanie Peacock | 400/800 free, 10k | Mission Viejo Nadadores |
Taylor Pike | 10k | Razorback Aquatic Club AquaHawgs |
Cierra Runge | 200/400 free | North Baltimore Aquatic Club |
Hannah Saiz | 200 fly | Schroeder YMCA/Kenyon |
Allison Schmitt | 100/200/400 free | North Baltimore Aquatic Club/Georgia |
Clara Smiddy | 100 back | University of Michigan/AquaKids Sharks |
Leah Smith | 200/400.800 free | Cavalier Swimming/Virginia |
Olivia Smoliga | 50 free, 100 back | Athens Bulldogs Swim Club/Georgia |
Hannah Stevens | 100 back | University of Missouri/Greater Columbus |
Kendyl Stewart | 100 fly | North Coast Aquatics/USC |
Ashley Twichell | 800 free, 10k | Mission Viejo Nadadores |
Dana Vollmer | 100 free, 100 fly | California Aquatics |
Lindsay Vrooman | 400/800 free | Badger Swim Club/Indiana |
Amanda Weir | 100 free | SwimAtlanta |
Abbey Weitzeil | 50/100 free | Canyons Aquatic Club |
Kelsi Worrell | 100/200 fly | University of Louisville |
MEN
Name | Event(s) | Club Affiliation |
Nathan Adrian | 50/100 free | California Aquatics |
Michael Andrew | 100 breast, 200 IM | Indie Swimming |
Gunnar Bentz | 200 free, 200 fly, 200/400 IM | Athens Bulldogs Swim Club/Georgia |
Brendan Casey | 10k | Team Santa Monica |
Michael Chadwick | 50 free | University of Missouri/SwimMAC Carolina |
Pace Clark | 200 fly | Athens Bulldogs Swim Club/Georgia |
Tyler Clary | 200 back | SwimMAC Carolina |
Jack Conger | 200 free, 100/200 fly | Nation’s Capital Swim Club/Texas |
Will Copeland | 100 free | Rockbridge Storm Swim Team |
Kevin Cordes | 100/200 breast | Fox Valley Swim Team/Arizona |
Abrahm DeVine | 200 IM | Stanford Swimming |
Caeleb Dressel | 50/100 free | Bolles School Sharks/Florida |
Conor Dwyer | 200/400 free | Trojan Swim Club/North Baltimore |
Anthony Ervin | 50/100 free | SwimMAC Carolina |
Jimmy Feigen | 100 free | New York Athletic Club/SwimMAC Carolina |
Nic Fink | 100/200 breast | Athens Bulldogs Swim Club/Georgia |
Andrew Gemmell | 10k | Nation’s Capital Swim Club |
Matt Grevers | 100 back | Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics |
Sean Grieshop | 400 IM | Nitro Swimming |
Zane Grothe | 400 free | Badger Swim Club/Indiana |
Townley Haas | 200/400 free | NOVA of Virginia Aquatics/Texas |
Ryan Held | 100 free | NC State University |
David Heron | 10k | Tennessee Aquatics |
Connor Jaeger | 400/1500 free | Club Wolverine |
Cullen Jones | 50 free | SwimMAC Carolina |
Matt Josa | 100 fly | SwimMAC Carolina |
Chase Kalisz | 200 fly, 400 IM | North Baltimore Aquatic Club/Georgia |
Sean Lehane | 100/200 back | University of Tennessee |
Will Licon | 200 breast | Longhorn Aquatics/Texas |
Jay Litherland | 400 IM | Dynamo Swim Club/Georgia |
Ryan Lochte | 200 free, 200/400 IM | SwimMAC Carolina |
Michael McBroom | 400/1500 free | The Woodlands Swim Team/Texas |
Alex Meyer | 10k | Tennessee Aquatics |
Cody Miller | 100/200 breast | Badger Swim Club/Indiana |
Ryan Murphy | 100/200 back | California Aquatics |
David Nolan | 200 IM | North Baltimore Aquatic Club |
Robert Owen | 200 back | H20kie Aquatics/Virginia Tech |
Jacob Pebley | 100/200 back | California Aquatics/Corvalis Aquatic Team |
Michael Phelps | 200 IM, 100/200 fly | North Baltimore Aquatic Club |
Tim Phillips | 100 fly | SwimMAC Carolina/Ohio State |
David Plummer | 100 back | New York Athletic Club/Minnesota |
Josh Prenot | 400 IM, 100/200 breast | California Aquatics |
PJ Ransford | 1500 free | University of Michigan |
Sean Ryan | 10k | Club Wolverine |
Josh Schneider | 50 free | New York Athletic Club/Cincinnati |
Tom Shields | 100/200 fly | California Aquatics |
Clark Smith | 200/400 free | Longhorn Aquatics/Texas |
Seth Stubblefield | 100 fly | California Aquatics |
True Sweetser | 1500 free | Gator Swim Club |
Michael Taylor | 100/200 back | Dynamo Swim Club |
Christopher Wieser | 1500 free | Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics/Arizona |
Jordan Wilimovsky | 1500 free, 10k | Team Santa Monica |
Andrew Wilson | 100/200 breast | Longhorn Aquatics |
Great to see that the clubs are recognized by some college coaches.
I think funding is based on world ranking, not just because you are on the National Team, at least that is the way it used to be.You had to have a Top 16 (or 14) world ranking.
http://www.usaswimming.org/_Rainbow/Documents/5d1c0090-e89f-4922-a361-14b07aab63fd/2020%20Athlete%20Assistance%20pool_7.7.pdf
Correct answer, as it is world ranking which is a whole different ball game and you have to be training. How many are club/club swimmers meaning still in HS?
If funding is based on Top 16, then zero. There are no superstar teenage club swimmers this year as there have been in the past:Hoff 2004,. Beisel 2008, Franklin 2012
Are these people that could be in the world team, world university team or Pan Am or Pan Pacific team.
Cynthia — Each of those international teams will have their own selection criteria. Next summer’s World Championships team will be selected based on the World Championships Trials meet held about a month before, for instance. Being selected to the annual National Team provides athletes with money and/or benefits, and is not directly tied to participation in future meets.
How much money do this people receive per month? Do they have to justifie the money the get by spending in something related to training? For example, if the receive 1000 dollars per month they to use it in supplements, suits, or anything related to training, or they can keep the full 1000 dollars for them selves?
The depth and talent on this team is incredible. Thankfully the poise and character of these athletes is of a high standard as we find in every corner of USA Swimming. There is much goodness and strength in this great sport and it is part of the fabric that makes The United States a great place to compete, learn and grow into fine contributing citizens. Thank you athletes. Thank you Coaches. Thank you USA Swimming for your firm governance of this sport. It is a shining example for many other sports/organizations to follow for success.
Is that you, Chuck Wielgus?
Lochte, conger, Bentz and fiegen on this team. That is wrong. Is fastness the only criteria for who represents team. USA ?
Yea
by your screen-name it seems apparent that you have no idea whats going on. No-one voting for Hillary has a clue.
Yes “fastness” is the only criteria. What other criteria could there be? Swimming is based on time and world rankings. This isn’t diving where you receive a score
Look, I’ll acknowledge you were baited by VoteHillary’s name, but when you insult the intelligence of anyone voting for a given candidate you make yourself look as ignorant as you think VoteHillary is clueless. 1) Find someplace other than a swim site to talk about the election, and 2) learn to speak about politics like a mature adult.
Thank you, Sven. Ten thumbs up.
Will Copeland made the list heck yeah!!
Super bummed to not see Giles on it
The US is so loaded in the 100 fly.
Plus he underperformed at trials
Also, didn’t Connor Jaeger announce his retirement as well?
Yes. He said it was time for Peter Pan to grow up.