USA Swimming Unveils 2019 Golden Goggles Awards Nominees

USA Swimming has announced the nominees for the 2019 edition of its annual gala awards show, the Golden Goggles Awards. The event will take place on Sunday, November 24th at the JW Marriott at LA Live in Los Angeles, California.

One award won’t be left with much suspense – Caeleb Dressel, as the only individual male champion at the World Championships, is the only nominee for Male Athlete of the Year. He won 4 gold medals individually in Gwangju, broke 4 American Records, and took down Michael Phelps’ hallowed World Record in the 100 fly with a 49.50.

Other debates will rage on more fiercely. Do mixed relay World Records move the needle yet? Do Regan Smith‘s World Records outpace the sheer volume of Simone Manuel‘s medals? Which of Caeleb Dressel‘s 4 event wins was most impressive?

Fan voting will run through Friday, November 15th, with that vote counting as a certain percentage of the final vote, along with a panel of USA Swimming VIPs. Not sure who to vote for? The official SwimSwam votes will be published later today, so stay tuned for a cheat sheet.

Proceeds from the Golden Goggle Awards benefit the USA Swimming Foundation, whose mission is to save lives and build champions – in the pool and in life. In addition to its Make a Splash initiative, a national, child-focused water safety campaign that stresses the importance of learning to swim, the USA Swimming Foundation supports the U.S. National Team and its development efforts aimed at strengthening the future of USA Swimming’s programs and services.

2019 Golden Goggle Awards Nominees

Breakout Performer of the Year

Perseverance Award

Coach of the Year

Relay Performance of the Year

  • Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay (2019 FINA World Championships)
  • Mixed 4x100m Freestyle Relay (2019 FINA World Championships)
  • Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay (2019 FINA World Championships)

Female Race of the Year

  • Simone Manuel – 100m Freestyle (2019 FINA World Championships)
  • Katie Ledecky – 800m Freestyle (2019 FINA World Championships)
  • Olivia Smoliga – 50m Backstroke (2019 FINA World Championships)
  • Regan Smith – 200m Backstroke semifinals (2019 FINA World Championships)
  • Lilly King – 100m Breaststroke (2019 FINA World Championships)

Male Race of the Year 

  • Caeleb Dressel – 50m Freestyle (2019 FINA World Championships)
  • Caeleb Dressel – 100m Freestyle (2019 FINA World Championships)
  • Caeleb Dressel – 50m Butterfly (2019 FINA World Championships)
  • Caeleb Dressel – 100m Butterfly semifinals (2019 FINA World Championships)
  • Jay Litherland – 400m IM (2019 FINA World Championships)

Female Athlete of the Year 

Male Athlete of the Year 

  • Caeleb Dressel

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Kristiina
5 years ago

Perseverance Award nominees list not including Ryan Lochte. Why? Very old man won USA championships gold after three years away. Catgory favourite is Nathan Adrian. He won relay gold few month after cancer.

Hugo
5 years ago

If Nathan doesn’t get perseverance…

brian
Reply to  Hugo
5 years ago

Agreed

CJdotUSdotmil
5 years ago

Smith, Twitchell, Parratto, Litherland, Smith.

Swimmer
5 years ago

Who does everyone think the breakout performer will be ?

Superfan
Reply to  Swimmer
5 years ago

I think Regan could sweep them all! But USA swimming likes to spread out the awatds

Sir Swimsalot
Reply to  Swimmer
5 years ago

Regan Smith without a doubt

Peck
Reply to  Sir Swimsalot
5 years ago

Oh come on

USA
Reply to  Sir Swimsalot
5 years ago

Didn’t she win last year?

gator
5 years ago

Dressel has a fairly good chance of winning MAOTY

yooooo
5 years ago

Ashley deserves the perseverance award don’t @ me

anonymoose
Reply to  yooooo
5 years ago

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Chlorinated One
5 years ago

How does Dave Durden not get even a nomination for Coach of the Year? NCAA championship and numerous swimmers on World, WUG, PanAm teams. I’m sure if there were a category of “Best Slip On Deck 2019”, he would be a shoe-in, but not even for Coach of the Year????

Coach
Reply to  Chlorinated One
5 years ago

I think the coaches are those whose athletes won an event at Worlds.

iLikePsych
Reply to  Braden Keith
5 years ago

What is the criteria for the Perseverance award? That, plus breakout performer, seem like they have to be fairly subjective.

Markster
5 years ago

Ledecky nominated for perserance award is kinda lame. Notice Caeleb Dressel didn’t say one word about his motocrycle accident while struggling at pan pacs yet still bounced back and won the 100 fly. Never makes excuses when he loses even when there is one.

Bula
Reply to  Markster
5 years ago

Yeah agreed Adrian literally overcame cancer.

Chalmers Fan
Reply to  Markster
5 years ago

Dressel didn’t say a word about his motorcycle accident? Dressel was quoted all over television and media with his Pan Pac motorcycle excuse and spoke at great length about it during the meet. He spoke directly to TV on-deck interviewer Ahmed Fareed about it on coverage of Pan Pacs during the meet, even assuring it received coverage here in Australia and elsewhere worldwide.
https://swimswam.com/caeleb-dressel-crashed-motorcycle-in-late-june-nearly-missed-nats/
https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/caeleb-dressel-hurt-in-motorcycle-accident-in-june-almost-missed-nationals/
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/accident-affected-dressel-s-pan-pacs

Samesame
Reply to  Markster
5 years ago

Maybe cause the accident wasn’t bad

Markster
Reply to  Samesame
5 years ago

He was spotted walking with a boot on and was out of the water because of injury. I’d prefer to embrace Ledecky’s illness than go through whatever accident kept Dressel from getting wet.

Bob
Reply to  Markster
5 years ago

Truth be told, his IG revealed him to be bootless on a fishing boat with some buddies around the timeframe of the “motorcycle accident.”

Phoenix
Reply to  Markster
5 years ago

I watched all of the 2018 Pan Pacs TV coverage, and Dressel actually did a lengthy on-deck “motorcycle accident excuse” interview with NBC’s Ahmed Fareed during the meet, followed by numerous interviews about it for other media outlets. Confirmation of the Dressel-Fareed interview, as noted right here on SwimSwam…
https://swimswam.com/caeleb-dressel-crashed-motorcycle-in-late-june-nearly-missed-nats/

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