INDIANAPOLIS – The U.S. Olympic swimming team is set, with 48 athletes set to take part in the upcoming Paris Games.

The roster, pending final approval by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), took shape after the 2024 Olympic Trials at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Records fell during the event, with swimmers setting new two new world records, three American records, two U.S. open records and three championship records. Fans also set new attendance marks during the event, which ran from June 15 through June 23.

Men’s head coach Anthony Nesty (University of Florida) and women’s head coach Todd DeSorbo (University of Virginia) will be joined by assistants Chris Plumb (Carmel Swim Club), Carol Capitani (University of Texas), David Durden (University of California – Berkeley), Braden Holloway (North Caroline State University), Chris Lindauer (University of Notre Dame) and Greg Meehan (Stanford University).

The Open Water head coach is Ron Aitken (Sandpipers of Nevada), joined by assistant coach Corey Chitwood (Indiana University). 

Athletes will open training camp on July 3 in North Carolina. Olympic pool competition takes place from July 27 through Aug. 4 at the Paris La Defense Arena, with open water events taking place Aug. 8 and Aug. 9 at the Pont Alexandre III.

Six swimmers from Indiana made the team: Drew Kibler, Aaron Shackell and Alex Shackell (all from Carmel); Lilly King (Evansville); Blake Pieroni (Chesterton); and Luke Whitlock (Noblesville).

Here’s a look at the roster:

100 Backstroke – Men’s

  • Ryan Murphy
  • Hunter Armstrong

100 Backstroke – Women’s

  • Regan Smith
  • Katharine Berkoff

200 Backstroke – Men’s

200 Backstroke – Women’s

100 Breaststroke – Men’s

100 Breaststroke – Women’s

200 Breaststroke – Men’s

200 Breaststroke – Women’s

100 Butterfly – Men’s

  • Caeleb Dressel
  • Thomas Heilman

100 Butterfly – Women’s

  • Gretchen Walsh
  • Torri Huske

200 Butterfly – Men’s

  • Thomas Heilman
  • Luca Urlando

200 Butterfly – Women’s

  • Regan Smith
  • Alex Shackell

50 Freestyle – Men’s

  • Caeleb Dressel
  • Chris Guiliano

50 Freestyle – Women’s

  • Simone Manuel
  • Gretchen Walsh

100 Freestyle – Men’s

  • Chris Guiliano
  • Jack Alexy

100 Freestyle – Women’s

  • Kate Douglass
  • Torri Huske

200 Freestyle – Men’s

  • Luke Hobson
  • Chris Guiliano

200 Freestyle – Women’s

  • Katie Ledecky
  • Claire Weinstein

400 Freestyle – Men’s

  • Aaron Shackell
  • Kieran Smith

400 Freestyle – Women’s

  • Katie Ledecky
  • Paige Madden

800 Freestyle – Men’s

  • Bobby Finke
  • Luke Whitlock

800 Freestyle – Women’s

  • Katie Ledecky
  • Paige Madden

1500 Freestyle – Men’s

  • Bobby Finke
  • David Johnston

1500 Freestyle – Women’s

  • Katie Ledecky
  • Katie Grimes

4×100 Freestyle Relay – Men’s

  • Caeleb Dressel
  • Hunter Armstrong
  • Ryan Held
  • Matt King

4×100 Freestyle Relay – Women’s

  • Gretchen Walsh
  • Simone Manuel
  • Abbey Weitzeil
  • Erika Connolly

4×200 Freestyle Relay – Men’s

  • Drew Kibler
  • Kieran Smith
  • Brooks Curry
  • Blake Pieroni

4×200 Freestyle Relay – Women’s

  • Paige Madden
  • Erin Gemmell
  • Alex Shackell
  • Anna Peplowski

200 Individual Medley – Men’s

  • Carson Foster
  • Shaine Casas

200 Individual Medley – Women’s

400 Individual Medley – Men’s

  • Carson Foster
  • Chase Kalisz

400 Individual Medley – Women’s

Open Water 10K – Men’s

Open Water 10K – Women’s

  • Katie Grimes
  • Mariah Denigan



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