2024 Swammy Awards: Age Group Swimmer of the Year- 13-14
Shareef Elaydi and Audrey Derivaux are the 13-14 swimmers of the year. They might be 15 now, but they made their mark on the 13-14 record books during 2024.
2024 Swammy Awards: Breakout Male Swimmer Of The Year, Ilya Kharun
This year, Kharun won his first-ever long course senior international medals and firmly established himself as the third-best 200 flyer in the world.
2024 Swammy Awards: Age Group Swimmer of the Year- 15-16
In an age-group full of new talent, the 15-16 award was not clear cut, but 15-year-olds Rylee Erisman and Luka Mijatovic were our picks.
2024 Swammy Awards: Oceanian Male Swimmer of the Year – Cameron McEvoy
Eight years after he was favored for gold in Rio and fell short, Cameron McEvoy had his Olympic moment in Paris in the men’s 50 freestyle.
2024 Swammy Awards: Oceanian Female Swimmer of the Year – Kaylee McKeown
McKeown defended both of her Olympic titles in the women’s backstroke events in Paris, earning a total of five medals to tie for 2nd-most among all athletes.
2024 Swammy Awards: Canadian Female Swimmer Of The Year – Summer McIntosh
After sensational performances at the Olympic Games and Short Course World Championships, Summer McIntosh repeats as Canadian Female Swimmer of the Year.
2024 Swammy Awards: Age Group Swimmer of the Year- 11-12
The Swammy Awards for 11-12 Age Group Athlete of the year go to Lauren Lonsdale on the girl’s side and Jude Burkhart on the boy’s.
2024 Swammy Awards: Male Open Water Swimmer of the Year – Kristof Rasovszky
Rasovszky won gold in the men’s 10km at both the 2024 World Championships and Olympic Games, making him undeniable for Male Open Water Swimmer of the Year.
SwimSwam’s Official 2024 Swammy Awards Index
Summer McIntosh’s dominant swims at both the Olympics and SC Worlds were among the highlights of the year as we look back on 2024 in our annual Swammy Awards.
2024 Swammy Awards: Female Open Water Swimmer of the Year – Sharon van Rouwendaal
van Rouwnedaal swept the women’s 5km and 10km open water events in Doha, and then won Olympic gold in Paris, reclaiming her title from 2016.