2021 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials
- When:
- Wave I Dates: June 4-7, 2021
- Wave II Dates: June 13-20, 2021
- Prelims: 10am CDT | Finals: 7pm CDT
- Where: CHI Health Center / Omaha, Nebraska
- 2021 U.S. Olympic Trials Qualifying Cuts
- Wave I & II Event Order
- LCM (50m)
- Prelims Live Stream (NBC Olympics)
- Finals Live Stream (Olympic Channel)
- Psych Sheets
- Wave II Live Results
Look, we get it. As much as you’d love to stay glued to your screen for every last minute of USA Swimming’s Olympic Trials, sometimes life gets in the way, and you have to pick and choose where you can focus your attention.
So, if you, or perhaps your more casual swimming fan friends, are limited on time, and want to make sure you can watch some of the biggest names in USA Swimming swim their races at Trials, we’ve compiled a handy-dandy list of the days and (very approximate) times that some stars are scheduled to be racing.
A couple quick caveats, though. First, there’s no guarantee that all of these swimmers will race every event in which they’re entered. That’s especially true for a few of the men, and we’ll discuss specific schedules below. Second, we don’t have prelim heats sheets, or an official timeline for finals yet, so these times are rough ranges or guesses. That’s especially true for finals, where the schedule is slightly different than it was in 2016. So, make sure you check out SwimSwam each evening to take a look at the finals heats sheets before tuning in.
Caeleb Dressel
There’s little doubt Dressel will race the 50 free, 100 free, and the 100 fly, events in which he’s the American and World (100 fly) record holder. Expect him to at least swim the 200 free prelims, but the 200 fly and 200 IM seem less likely. The 100 free is aways a great race to watch, and while Dressel comes in as the clear favorite, there won’t be much room for error with arguably the strongest USA men’s field ever in the event swimming alongside him.
Prelims | Finals | |
Sunday, 6/13 | ||
Monday, 6/14 | 200 free: 10:24-10:29am |
200 free semis: 7:11pm
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Tuesday, 6/15 | 200 fly: 10:27-10:50am |
200 free final: 7:03pm
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200 fly semis: 7:46pm
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Wednesday, 6/16 | 100 free: 10:00-10:19am | 100 free semis: 6:51pm |
200 fly final: 7:13pm | ||
Thursday, 6/17 | 200 IM: 11:16-11:42am |
100 free final: 7:53pm
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200 IM semis: 8:17pm
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Friday, 6/18 | 100 fly: 11:01-11:12am |
200 IM final: 8:17pm
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100 fly semis: 9:11pm
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Saturday, 6/19 | 50 free: 10:00-10:15am | 100 fly final: 8:00pm |
50 free semis: 8:50pm
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Sunday, 6/20 |
50 free final: 7:15pm
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Katie Ledecky
The only real question on the freestyle star’s schedule is whether or not she’ll swim the 100 free. It comes toward the end of the week, with only the 800 free afterward, so it seems like there’s a good chance she will. World records are in danger almost any time she’s in the pool, and given the schedule, the 1500 prelim she’ll swim on Tuesday morning may represent the best chance for a world record to fall during a morning session next week.
Prelims | Finals | |
Sunday, 6/13 | ||
Monday, 6/14 | 400 free: 11:31am-12:10pm |
400 free final: 7:47pm
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Tuesday, 6/15 | 200 free: 10:00-10:27am |
200 free semis: 6:49pm
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1500 free: 11:23am-12:55pm
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Wednesday, 6/16 |
200 free final: 7:02pm
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1500 free final: 8:05pm
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Thursday, 6/17 | 100 free: 10:00-10:22am |
100 free semis: 7:13pm
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Friday, 6/18 | 800 free: 10:00-11:01am |
100 free final: 8:55pm
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Saturday, 6/19 |
800 free final: 8:20pm
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Sunday, 6/20 |
Simone Manuel
Manuel is known primarily for her 50 and 100 freestyles — she won gold in the 100 free in Rio — but she’s steadily improved her 200 free over the last five years, too. Somewhat oddly, she hasn’t raced that event at all this season, but it’d still be a bit of a surprise if she didn’t swim it this week. Like Dressel, she’s the favorite in the sprint freestyles, but again, there are several women in each event who could challenge her.
Prelims | Finals | |
Sunday, 6/13 | ||
Monday, 6/14 | ||
Tuesday, 6/15 | 200 free: 10:00-10:27am |
200 free semis: 6:49pm
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Wednesday, 6/16 |
200 free final: 7:02pm
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Thursday, 6/17 | 100 fre: 10:00-10:22am |
100 free semis: 7:13pm
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Friday, 6/18 |
100 free final: 8:55pm
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Saturday, 6/19 | 50 free: 10:15-10:28am |
50 free semis: 9:00pm
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Sunday, 6/20 |
50 free final: 7:30pm
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Ryan Murphy
The reigning Olympic champion in both backstrokes is also entered in the 100 fly, where he’s seeded 14th. He’ll be essentially done with both backstrokes by the 100 fly, so he could very well swim that just to see what happens.
Prelims | Finals | |
Sunday, 6/13 | ||
Monday, 6/14 | 100 back: 11:07-11:31am |
100 back semis: 8:00pm
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Tuesday, 6/15 |
100 back final: 7:23pm
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Wednesday, 6/16 | ||
Thursday, 6/17 | 200 back: 10:22-10:48am |
200 back semis: 7:24pm
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Friday, 6/18 |
200 back finals: 8:14pm
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100 fly semis: 9:11pm
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Saturday, 6/19 | 100 fly final: 8:00pm | |
Sunday, 6/20 |
Michael Andrew
Andrew is entered in six events, including at least one event of each stroke. He’s a lock to swim the 100 breast, 200 IM, and 50 free, and from some recent social media posts, it sounds like he’s still planning on the other events, but that’d be a pretty hefty schedule, so he may end up paring it down as the meet goes on. He just set the U.S. Open Record (fastest time on U.S. soil, regardless of nationality) in the 100 breast last month, so the American Record (fastest time by a US swimmer, regardless of location) could go down Monday night.
Prelims | Finals | |
Sunday, 6/13 | 100 breast: 12:09-12:26pm |
100 breast semis: 8:06pm
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Monday, 6/14 | 100 back: 11:07-11:31am |
100 breast final: 7:38pm
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100 back semis: 8:00pm
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Tuesday, 6/15 |
100 back final: 7:23pm
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Wednesday, 6/16 | 100 free: 10:00-10:10am |
100 free semis: 6:51pm
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Thursday, 6/17 | 200 IM: 11:16-11:43am |
100 free final: 7:53pm
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200 IM semis: 8:17pm
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Friday, 6/18 | 100 fly: 11:01-11:21am |
200 IM final: 8:43pm
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100 fly semis: 9:11pm
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Saturday, 6/19 | 50 free: 10:00-10:15am |
100 fly final: 8:00pm
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50 free semis: 8:50pm
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Sunday, 6/20 |
50 free finals: 7:15pm
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Lilly King
The 100 breast world record holder will be focusing solely on her primary discipline. Tune in Monday and Tuesday evenings to see if she can rattle her own world record.
King | Prelims | Finals |
Sunday, 6/13 | ||
Monday, 6/14 | 100 breast: 10:49-11:07am |
100 breast semis: 7:25pm
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Tuesday, 6/15 |
100 breast final: 7:33pm
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Wednesday, 6/16 | ||
Thursday, 6/17 | 200 breast: 10:48-11:16am |
200 breast semis: 8:00pm
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Friday, 6/18 |
200 breast final: 8:00pm
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Saturday, 6/19 | ||
Sunday, 6/20 |
Ryan Lochte
The 36 year-old has been swimming crazy Olympic Trial event schedules longer than some of the swimmers he’ll be competing against have been alive. He’s back training under former University of Florida head coach Gregg Troy, and the Gators have a reputation for over-entering events, and then scratching. Like Andrew, Lochte has been pretty vocal about competing in most of these events, but realistically we’d expect to see him pare back that schedule. His best bets for Olympic berth probably come in the 200 free, where he could be in the running for a spot on the 4×200 free relay, and the 200 IM, where he’s held the world record for the last ten years.
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Sunday, 6/13 | 400 IM: 10:00-10:35am |
400 IM final: 7:41pm
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Monday, 6/14 | 200 free: 10:24-10:49am |
200 free semis: 7:11pm
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100 back: 11:07-11:31am |
100 back semis: 8:00pm
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Tuesday, 6/15 |
200 free final: 7:00pm
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100 back final: 7:23pm
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Wednesday, 6/16 | ||
Thursday, 6/17 | 200 back: 10:22-10:48am |
200 back semis: 7:24pm
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200 IM: 11:16-11:43am |
200 IM semis: 8:17pm
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Friday, 6/18 | 100 fly: 11:01-11:21am |
200 back finals: 8:15pm
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200 IM finals: 8:43pm
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100 fly semis: 9:11pm
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Saturday, 6/19 |
100 fly final: 8:00pm
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Sunday, 6/20 |
Regan Smith
The 19 year-old is almost as versatile as Andrew and Lochte, but she’s sticking to just the fly and backstroke events. She’s the current world record holder in both backstrokes, and especially with an incredibly strong field in the 100 back, she could go after the world record either Monday or Tuesday evenings.
Regan Smith | Prelims | Finals |
Sunday, 6/13 | 100 fly: 10:00-10:35am |
100 fly semis: 7:16pm
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Monday, 6/14 | 100 back: 10:00-10:24am |
100 fly final: 7:00pm
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100 back semis: 8:14pm
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Tuesday, 6/15 |
100 back final: 7:14pm
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Wednesday, 6/16 | 200 fly: 10:19-10:38am |
200 fly semis: 7:23pm
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Thursday, 6/17 |
200 fly final: 7:43pm
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Friday, 6/18 | 200 back: 11:21-11:49am |
200 back semis: 8:25pm
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Saturday, 6/19 |
200 back finals: 8:15pm
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Sunday, 6/20 |
Is Michael Andrew the best overall swimmer in history if you take the total time of the 4 x 100’s of strokes?
Phelps-
49.82
53.01
1:02.57
47.51
3:32.91
Andrew
50.80
53.40
58.67
49.46
3:32.35
No.
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Katie Ledecky will be one busy women:
6300 meters
Can’t watch every last minute of olympic trials coverage? Challenge accepted
it’s swammer nerd XMas Eve.
Would love to get the schedule of Curzan and Huske as well please.
Ryan is gonna swim half of the events he is entered in. Unless he just uses those other events as a warm up or something.
He isn’t swimming everything he’s entered in. Troy said in a press conference last night that he isn’t swimming anywhere close to his typical Trials program.
So only finals on Olympic Channel? No prelims there?
If I read the broadcast schedule correctly – Finals (live) are on NBC every night except for Thursday, June 17th, when they will be shown live on NBCSN and delayed on NBC. Prelims (delayed – not live) will be on NBCSN every day except Sunday, June 20th, when there are no prelims. Times vary.