U.S. World University Games Selection To Include Free Relay Alternates

With the selection criteria for all of USA Swimming‘s major international competitions coming out recently, much of it was the same as previous years. Both the 2019 World Championship and 2018 Pan Pac procedures were essentially the same as they were four years ago, but the 2019 World University Games will see a slight difference.

For the first time they will offer the opportunity of qualifying to the 5th and 6th fastest swimmers in the 100 and 200m freestyle events for relay purposes at the Championships, after previously only taking the top four. The roster per gender will also return to 26, after they only took 20 men and 20 women last summer in Taipei.

WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES QUALIFYING PRIORITIES

  1. The first priority will be comprised of the four highest available finishers in the 100 & 200 freestyle, along with the highest available finisher in all individual Olympic events other than the 100 & 200 free
  2. Priority two will go to the second highest available swimmer in each individual Olympic event other than the 100 & 200 free
  3. The 5th highest available swimmer in the 100 & 200 freestyle
  4. The 6th highest available swimmer in the 100 & 200 freestyle

Just as it’s been in prior years, any athlete who has qualified for the 2019 World Championships will not be selected, unless agreed upon in writing by USA Swimming.

If the team reaches its capacity while fulfilling either priority 3 or priority 4, the swimmers will be added to the team based on world ranking. The non-Olympic events will be filled at the Games by the qualifying swimmers in their corresponding 100m events (for example, the two qualifiers in the 100 back will get the opportunity to also race the 50 back). If one of those spots is declined, the spot will go to the swimmer with the highest world ranking in the event (if it still isn’t filled, then it can be filled by a swimmer already on the team).

In order to be eligible to swim at the World University Games, an athlete must be at least 17 years of age and no older than 23 at the start of the competition. They also must be actively registered with a university in the U.S., or have completed their degree in the year preceding the championships (2018-19).

The qualifying meet will be the 2018 Phillips 66 National Championships, set to take place July 25-29 in Irvine, California.

Check out the full qualifying criteria here.

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tammy touchpad error
6 years ago

If Seli doesn’t make at least WUGs in something I will be baffled.

Hswimmer
Reply to  tammy touchpad error
6 years ago

Uh oh putting that man on BLAST

tammy touchpad error
Reply to  Hswimmer
6 years ago

I only said it when I saw the headline pic. I blame SwimSwam

swimmertx
Reply to  tammy touchpad error
6 years ago

Yikes

Ervin
Reply to  tammy touchpad error
6 years ago

I think he skipped all major meets last summer…so its not that he didn’t qualify based on place

RJS
6 years ago

Phillips 66 Nationals, not ConocoPhillips

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James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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