Defending 200 back champion Rhyan White Pulls Out of SC Worlds

USA Swimming has announced some last-minute changes to their roster for the 2022 World Short Course Swimming Championships.

Backstroker Rhyan White will miss the trip due to an undisclosed illness, while Erika BrownIsabelle Stadden, and Claire Curzan all added new events.

White, a 5th year swimmer on the team at the University of Alabama, was seeded 5th in her specialty, the 200 meter backstroke. She was also seeded 7th in the 100 backstroke and 13th in the 50 backstroke.

White is the defending World Champion in short course in the 200 backstroke, winning the event in 2:01.58 last year before leaving the meet early over concerns about the onset of the omicron variant of COVID-19. White also won a bronze medal in the 200 back in long course this summer at the World Aquatics Championships.

Added Events

A trio of American women have added extra events to their schedule, which is allowed at the pre-meet coaches’ meeting. While no new swimmers can be added this late in the stage, swimmers’ events can be changed.

Three swimmers added events that White was previously entered in.

USA Swimming’s roster updates:

Notably, that gives Curzan six individual entries at the meet. She’s entered in the 50 free, 50 back, 100 back, 50 fly, 100 fly, and now the 200 back.

Brown is entered in the 50 free and 50 back, while Stadden is entered in the 100 back and 200 back.

Updated Women’s Roster

Name Event(s) Hometown Club
Erika Brown 50 FR; 50 BK Modesto, Calif. Tennessee AquaƟcs
Jillian Cox 800/1500 FR Cedar Park, Texas University of Texas
Claire Curzan 50 FR; 50/100 FL; 50/100/200 BK Cary, N.C. Stanford University/TAC Titans
Kate Douglass 200 BR; 200 IM Pelham, N.Y. University of Virginia
Erin Gemmell 200/400 FR Potomac, Md. Nation’s Capital Swim Club
Hali Flickinger 200 FR; 200 FL; 400 IM York, Pa. Sun Devil Swimming
Natalie Hinds* 100 FR Midland, Texas Gator Swim Club
Torri Huske 50/100 FL; 100 FR Arlington, Va. Stanford University
Lilly King 50/100/200 BR Evansville, Ind Indiana Swim Club
Annie Lazor 50/100 BR Beverly Hills, Mich. Indiana Swim Club/Mission Viejo Nadadores
Dakota Luther 200 FL Austin, Texas Longhorn Aquatics
Kensey McMahon 1500 FR Jacksonville, Fla. University of Alabama
Leah Smith* 400/800 FR; 400 IM Pittsburgh, Pa. Longhorn Aquatics
Isabelle Stadden 100/200 BK Blaine, Minn. California Aquatics
Alex Walsh 200 IM Nashville, Tenn. University of Virginia/Nashville Aquatic Club

Updated Men’s Roster (Unchanged)

Name Event(s) Hometown Club
Michael Andrew 50/100 BR; 50 FR; 50/100 FL; 100 IM Encinitas, Calif. MA Swim Academy
Hunter Armstrong 50/100 BK; 100 FR Dover, Ohio California Aquatics
Shaine Casas 100 FL; 100/200 IM; 200 BK McAllen, Texas Longhorn Aquatics
Charlie Clark 800/1500 FR Sandusky, Ohio Ohio State University/VacaƟonland Swim Club
David CurƟss 50 FR Yardley, Pa. NC State/Hamilton Y Aquatic Club
Nic Fink* 50/100/200 BR Morristown, N.J. Metro Atlantic Aquatic Club
Carson Foster 200/400 IM Cincinnati, Ohio University of Texas/Mason Manta Rays
Jake Foster 400 IM Cincinnati, Ohio University of Texas/Mason Manta Rays
Zach HarƟng 200 FL Huntsville, Ala. Huntsville Swim Association/Cardinal Aquatics
David Johnston 800/1500 FR Dallas, Texas University of Texas
Trenton Julian 200 FL Glendale, Calif. Rose Bowl Aquatics
Drew Kibler 100/200 FR Carmel, Ind. University of Texas
Jake Magahey 400 FR Dacula, Ga. University of Georgia/Swim Atlanta
Ryan Murphy* 50/100/200 BK Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. California Aquatics
Kieran Smith 200/400 FR Ridgefield, Conn. Ridgefield Aquatic Club/University of Florida
Charlie Swanson 200 BR Richmond, Va. NOVA of Virginia/Longhorn Aquatics

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Owlmando
1 year ago

Thetas for ti?

CADWALLADER GANG
1 year ago

someone get beata on the plane now

Former Big10
1 year ago

Ohio Valley is well represented.

USA
1 year ago

Too late to get Beata Nelson on a plane?

Tomek
1 year ago

Hope Ryan is OK

Ghost
1 year ago

Any reasons given for withdrawal?

missionhardbeque
Reply to  Ghost
1 year ago

It took you way longer to type this question than to just read the first two sentences of the article.

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