2018 U.S. Nationals: Day 1 Pan Pacs (& More) Projected Roster Updates

2018 U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

It was a day 1 full of shocks, as the first swimmers to etch their names on the American Pan Pacs roster aren’t the ones most expected. Justin Wright and Blake Pieroni won events on the men’s side, while Caeleb Dressel and Jack Conger missed the first wave of qualifying.

With no doubles yet in the books, only the top priority finishers are officially locked onto teams. That means the top 4 male and female 100 freestylers to Pacs, along with the winners of the 200 flys, women’s 800 free and men’s 1500 free. You can check out the full, tentative rosters below, though a lot will almost certainly change over the next few days. As of now Team USA would be sending world champ Dressel and Olympian Conger to Pan Ams in 2019.

You can find full selection procedures for all five major meets here.

Each meet has its own unique selection criteria, but all break down by priority: priority 1 will be selected first, priority 2 only if there is roster space remaining after that, priority 3 only if there is roster space remaining and so on. Below, we’ll track who’s in line to qualify for what team, moving to lower priorities as sufficient doubles are met.

Bear in mind that these rosters are in flux as the meet moves on. We’ll update daily, but be patient as we work through the intricacies of the criteria.

  • Priority 1 is listed in blue
  • Priority 2 is listed in red
  • Priority 3 is listed in green
  • Priority 4 is listed in yellow
  • Priority 5 is listed in white
  • All 2019 rosters hinge on the results of 2019 Pan Pacs, which affect Worlds selection (and therefore the trickle-down of athletes to World University Games and Pan Ams). Those rosters are listed in italics.

Men’s Projected Rosters

Women’s Projected Rosters

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Wirotomo
5 years ago

Peru’s citizen would love to watch Dressel live in the pool (at 2019 PanAm). 🙂

Randy
5 years ago

What about Junior?

Benedict Arnold Schwarzenegger
Reply to  Randy
5 years ago

What about them? They’re listed right alongside senior

Randy
Reply to  Benedict Arnold Schwarzenegger
5 years ago

Thanks I didn’t see that! What are the odds that a priority 2 swimmer make it for juniors? Or 3 for regular?

Baker-King-Worrell-Manuel
5 years ago

If one Olympic event was added for the men (800 m freestyle) and one Olympic event was added for the women (1500 m freestyle), why hasn’t the roster expanded accordingly (28 men/28 women)?

kdswim
5 years ago

I asked this in the “Finals” thread, and checked selection docs. Does Jordan W use up a Pan Pac’s pool slot if already qualified for OW? My reading of selection doc is yes, unless he declines the pool slot (but can still swim the 1500 as an OW entry). But would he decline to increase the size of the team by 1? Would USA Swimming want that? Would he want that?

Superfan
Reply to  kdswim
5 years ago

Jordan does count as one of the 26 and is not a double for pool and OW. Two different squads even though he could have chosen not to go to Irvine and still swim the 1500 in Japan

Oops
5 years ago

I think you need to edit document permissions so people can view

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