2017 U.S. Worlds Trials: Day 4 Roster Update

2017 U.S. NATIONALS/WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TRIALS

With the fourth day of the 2017 USA Nationals/World Championships Trials meet in the books, we can take a look at how the men’s and women’s rosters for next month’s World Championships are filling out.  You can get a full refresher on the selection process here, and we’ll try to talk you through the process as we show you the roster.

Through the fourth day, on our list, we have twenty two men and all of the women with guaranteed roster spots. Matt Grevers punched his ticket to Budapest with his remarkable win in the 100 back.

Now that enough women have doubled up, all of the women who have met the priorities below will be invited to the 2017 U.S. Worlds team.

For the men, enough have doubled to guarantee Worlds spots for the top 3 priorities– only Michael Chadwick is on the bubble. There’s a very small chance that Chadwick will miss the team, though, as the men only need two more people already on the team to double, and the chance that Dressel/Adrian/Sweetser/Kalisz/Litherland or someone else gets a top two finish (or first in the 800) tomorrow is very high.

WOMEN’S ROSTER (ALL SPOTS NOW GUARANTEED)

Priority 1 (guaranteed roster spots)
Hali Flickinger — 200 fly
Mallory Comerford — 100 free, 4×100 free relay, 4×200 free relay
Simone Manuel — 100 free, 4×100 free relay, 4×200 free relay
Lia Neal — 4×100 free relay
Kelsi Worrell — 50 fly, 100 fly, 4×100 free relay
Katie Ledecky — 200 free, 400 free, 800 free, 4×100 free relay, 4×200 free relay
Kathleen Baker — 100 back, 200 back
Leah Smith — 200 free, 400 free, 800 free, 400 IM, 4×200 free relay (oh gawd)
Melanie Margalis — 4×200 free relay
Lilly King — 50 breast, 100 breast, 200 breast

Priority 2 (tentative roster spots, 2nd place finishers in Olympic events — spots now guaranteed)
Dakota Luther — 200 fly
Bethany Galat — 200 breast
Regan Smith — 200 back
Elizabeth Beisel — 400 IM
Sarah Gibson — 100 fly
Katie Meili — 100 breast
Olivia Smoliga — 100 back, 4×100 free relay

Priority 3 (tentative roster spots, winner of non-Olympic events)
Hannah Stevens — 50 back

Priority 5 (tentative roster spots, 6th place finisher in 100 or 200 free)
Cierra Runge — 4×200 free relay

MEN’S ROSTER (ALL BUT 4TH AND 5TH PRIORITY GUARANTEED)

Priority 1 (guaranteed roster spots)
Jack Conger — 200 fly
Nathan Adrian — 100 free, 4×100 free relay
Caeleb Dressel— 50 fly, 100 fly, 100 free, 4×100 free relay, 4×200 free relay
Townley Haas — 200 free, 4×100 free relay, 4×200 free relay
Zach Apple — 4×100 free relay
True Sweetser — 1500 free
Blake Pieroni — 200 free, 4×100 free relay, 4×200 free relay
Conor Dwyer — 4×200 free relay
Kevin Cordes — 50 breast, 100 breast, 200 breast
Ryan Murphy — 100 back, 200 back
Zane Grothe — 400 free, 4×200 free relay
Chase Kalisz — 400 IM
Matt Grevers — 100 back

Priority 2 (tentative roster spots, 2nd place finishers in Olympic events)
Pace Clark— 200 fly
Robert Finke — 1500 free
Nic Fink — 200 breast
Jacob Pebley — 200 back
Jay Litherland — 400 IM
Tim Phillips — 100 fly
Clark Smith — 400 free, 4×200 free relay
Cody Miller — 100 breast

Priority 3 (tentative roster spots, winner of non-Olympic events)
Justin Ress — 50 back

Priority 4 (tentative roster spots, 5th place finisher in 100 or 200 free)
Michael Chadwick — 4×100 free relay

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Baker-King-Vollmer-Manuel
6 years ago

Last chance for Eastin and Cox.

2017 NCAA Div I Women’s Championships
200 IM Women
1. Baker
2. Eastin
3. Cox
4. Pickrem (CAN)
5. Galat

Baker-King-Vollmer-Manuel
6 years ago

On the women’s side:

Biggest Surprise
Leah Smith – 400 IM

Biggest Disappointment
Abbey Weitzeil – 100 free

Leah Smith did not even swim the 400 IM at the 2017 NCAA Championships.

Swimfan1992
6 years ago

So if Dressel makes it in the 50, then you add the Medley and maybe the mixed Medley that’s a potential for 8 medals!!!! Actually a decent chance of 6-7 with the outside chance of 8!! I think favored to medal in 7.

Pvdh
Reply to  Swimfan1992
6 years ago

Leave the medley and mixed medley to guys like Apple and Haas.

friedokierly
6 years ago

cierra runge made the team?? hasnt made much improvements in a while

Baker-King-Vollmer-Manuel
Reply to  friedokierly
6 years ago

4 x 200 free relay

Maya DiRado – retirement
Missy Franklin – double shoulder surgery
Allison Schmitt – retirement

Cierra Runge – 1:57.16 Summer Olympic trials vs 1:57.71 World Championship Trials

IRO
6 years ago

I think if I were Leah Smith, I might drop the 200. She’s much more competitive in all the other races, and she could still get a time if she leads off the relay.

Prickle
Reply to  IRO
6 years ago

I don’t think she will do it.
Day 1: 400 free
Day 2: rest
Day 3: 200 semi
Day 4: rest ( she may not make final. Depends if Ikee, Heemskerk and Hosszu are racing)
Day 5: 4×200 (no morning competition)
Day 6: 800
Day 7: 400IM

Baker-King-Vollmer-Manuel
Reply to  IRO
6 years ago

Leah Smith is entered in the 1500 free at the 2017 US National Championships.

Dan
6 years ago

I do not know if I am counting wrong, and I only counted the names for the men, but I end up with 21 men between Priority 1 & 2 and tomorrow are 5 positions up for grab between Priority 1, 2, 3. So if there are 5 new names tomorrow (although I think that is unlikely) only 1 out of 2 priority 3 swimmers would make it unless I counted wrong.

Hswimmer
6 years ago

“(Oh gawd)” ???? Leah can do it though! I believe in her!!

Marc
6 years ago

Very happy to see Grevers make it, dont want that beast to retire!

About Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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