2017 U.S. NATIONALS/WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TRIALS
- Tuesday, June 27th-Saturday, July 1st
- 50-Meter Course
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Meet Info
- Prelims timelines
- Broadcast schedule
- Event-by-event previews
- Psych Sheets
In Olympic years, the stakes of the American national meet are pretty clear. But in the three years in between, it can be complicated to know exactly for what swimmers at nationals are racing for. To help simplify things, here’s our very bird’s-eye view of what’s on the line at this week’s U.S. National Championships.
We’ve previously broken down most of these factors in more full detail. If you’re interested in digging deeper, you can follow the links below to the full selection process. For the purposes of keeping this story short and sweet, we’ve simplified the selection processes down as much as possible.
Also, bear in mind that though the men’s 800 free and women’s 1500 free were recently added to the Olympic lineup for 2020, the addition came too close to Nationals for USA Swimming to change its selection criteria. Therefore, the men’s 800 and women’s 1500 are still treated as non-Olympic events for Worlds, Junior Worlds and World University Games qualifying. The men’s 800 and women’s 1500 will, however, be used like an Olympic event for U.S. National Team selection for 2017-2018.
Qualifying For 2017 World Championships
- July 23-30, 2017
- Budapest, Hungary
Eligible: Any athlete with U.S. sporting citizenship
Simplified selection procedures:
- Top 6 in 100/200 free
- Top 2 in all Olympic events (except newly-added Olympic events men’s 800 free and women’s 1500 free)
- Top 1 in all non-Olympic events (and men’s 800 free, women’s 1500 free)
- Second entrant in stroke 50s, M800, W1500 chosen from already-qualified athletes based on world ranks
Qualifying For 2017 World Junior Championships
- August 23-28, 2017
- Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Eligibility:
- Girls age 14-17, boys age 15-18 as of December 31, 2017
- Athletes from World Championships team are allowed to qualify for Junior Worlds as well
Simplified Selection procedures:
- Top 4 in 100/200 free
- Top 2 in all Olympic events (not including M800, W1500)
- Top 1 in all non-Olympic events (and M800, W1500)
- Second entrants in non-Olympic events (and M800, W1500) will be chosen from already-qualified athletes in related events
- Swim Priority: times put up in A Finals have top selection priority, followed by times from B Finals, then times from C Finals, then times from prelims.
- Times from time trials, relay leadoffs, swim-offs and intermediate splits are not used for selection.
Qualifying For 2017 World University Games / Universiade
- August 20-26, 2017
- Chinese Taipei, Taiwan
Eligibility:
- Enrolled in a college or university as of Spring 2017 or will enroll in Fall 2017
- Between 17 and 23 years old as of August 19, 2017
- Not a member of the World Championships team
- Except relay-only or solely non-Olympic event swimmers at Worlds
Simplified selection procedures:
- Top 3 in 100/200 free
- Top 2 in all Olympic events (not including M800, W1500)
- Entrants in non-Olympic events (and M800, W1500) will be chosen from already-qualified athletes in related events
2017-2018 U.S. National Team Status
Not to be confused with the American team for any specific meet, the yearly U.S. National Team is a wider roster that determines which swimmers get access to USA Swimming financial stipends, athlete health insurance and a number of other USA Swimming perks. We broke down the biggest benefits of U.S. National Team status here.
Full National Team selection criteria here
Simplified:
- Top 6 swimmers in all Olympic events (including M800, W1500) from combined results of four meets:
- U.S. Nationals
- World Championships
- World University Games
- U.S. Open
Anyone know if swimmers that have already completed a year of college are eligible for junior worlds?