ISL – United States Rosters Expected in the the Next Two Weeks

A spokesperson for the International Swimming League said that rosters announcements for American teams in the International Swimming League are expected in the “next two weeks” when asked by SwimSwam on Wednesday.

While a handful of announcements have leaked out (and in some cases, then been deleted from social media, as is the case with Bowe Becker), very little is known about which swimmers will be on which American rosters in the upstart professional swimming league. That’s in spite of European rosters being almost fully announced, and having begun with press conferences to announce rosters over 2 months ago.

When asked, the spokesperson said that they did not have more information to share at this time about why the American rosters were delayed so long after the European rosters.

So far, the only two publicly-known swimmers on ISL rosters in the United States are Becker (presuming his social media deletion was a correction of ‘jumping the gun’ and not a change of plans) and American Michael Andrew, who we presume will be a member of the New York Breakers team that he co-owns. In early April, German media also hinted that German Marco Koch, a former World Record holder, would be joining the New York Breakers.

At a press conference on April 10th, the American teams for the inaugural season were announced with the following General Managers:

As for the delay, Lezak, for one, didn’t believe that it puts the teams at any disadvantage. “I don’t really see that,” he said when asked at the announcing press conference. “We started this thing all in a fair playing field where we started recruiting athletes at the same time.”

While very little has been formally announced about American rosters, there are lots of rumors circulating. One of the more interesting ones is that certain teams will have very heavy roster connections to 2 of the country’s top collegiate programs, with most of the Texas alumni aggregating on one team and most of the Cal alumni aggregating on another.

European Rosters So Far:

Aqua Centurions – Rome

Aqua Centurions – Rome
Federica Pellegrini Luca Dotto
Sarah Koehler Santo Condorelli
Franziska Hentke Philip Heintz

Iron Swim Budapest – Hungary

Iron Swim Budapest – Hungary
Katinka Hosszu Robert Glinta
Alia Atkinson David Verraszto
Ranomi Kromowidjojo Vlad Morozov
Fanny Lecluyse Jesse Puts
Jessica Vall Jeremy Desplanches
Kira Toussaint PJ Stevens
Mie Nielsen Arno Kamminga
Jenna Laukkanen Pieter Timmers
Kimberly Buys
Kim Busch

London Roar – London

London Roar – London
Cate Campbell Adam Peaty
Bronte Campbell James Guy
Emma McKeon Kyle Chalmers
Minna Atherton Elijah Winnington
Holly Barratt Alex Graham
Jess Hansen Yuri Kisil
Taylor McKeown Matthew Wilson
Siobhan-Marie O’Connor Finlay Knox
Jeanette Ottesen Cameron McEvoy
Sydney Pickrem Kirill Prigoda
Mireia Belmonte Vini Lanza
Marie Wattel Duncan Scott
Sarah Vasey

Energy Standard – Turkey/France

Energy Standard – Turkey/France
Sarah Sjostrom Chad le Clos
Femke Heemskerk Ilya Shymanovich
Emily Seebohm Danas Rapsys
Kierra Smith Andrei Minakov
Kayla Sanchez Evgeny Rylov
Rebecca Smith Anton Chupkov
Charlotte Bonnet Florent Manaudou
Fantine Lesaffre
Penny Oleksiak
Imogen Clark

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Troy
4 years ago

*AUSTRALIA ROAR

Miss M
Reply to  Troy
4 years ago

What did you expect would happen when an Aussie living in the UK is doing the signings for London Roar?

I get we’re a long way away but I’d love to have seen an Australian based team.

Ol' Longhorn
Reply to  Miss M
4 years ago

Roos.

spectatorn
4 years ago

very interesting to see at the end of the article with reference to teams with strong Cal or Texas roaster… I admittedly don’t see the connection or why. The team name locations is symbolic only – like the Andrews live in San Diego but run a team named New York Breakers – and these teams are not offer training facilities or staff (at least at the beginning), I am not sure what is the draw for Cal or Texas alums to be in the same team.
Of course, friendship maybe the reason but I am just not seeing that as such compelling reason.

Horninco
Reply to  spectatorn
4 years ago

I would assume because a lot of them still train together and/or they want to relive the college years and have more of a “team” feel than a “hired gun” fee

NorthernFrijole
Reply to  spectatorn
4 years ago

Agree with Spectatorn. This is just going to expose what poor business/financial sense that 95% of swimmers have. No different than any other sports league. Except in this case, the league isn’t going to put any effort into educating them – the league is benefiting greatly from the athletes’ shortcomings in this matter.

Taa
Reply to  NorthernFrijole
4 years ago

I’ll educate them. They should have formed teams in states with no personal income taxes. So Texas Florida and Nevada come to mind. New York City lol that’s not a low tax locale.

spectatorn
Reply to  Taa
4 years ago

good point 🙂

In any case, I look forward to hear the roster announcement. Then we can reverse engineer the recruiting logic of each team or guess why so and so are on the same team or not. Fun time!

Swammer
4 years ago

Texas v cal postgrad edition.

Ehm
Reply to  Swammer
4 years ago

Although 1 American team is gonna be absolutely stacked with Cal postgrads, I’m fairly certain that we won’t get the Texas v Cal matchups between 2 teams, more than within the teams themselves. Also one of those teams is gonna have 3 world class medley relays (A, B, and C) and extreme depth. Needless to say that I’m super stoked for these ISL meets to start up.

Jeff
4 years ago

Two questions.
How many are going to be on each roster?
When are the first ISL meets scheduled for?

Jeff
Reply to  Braden Keith
4 years ago

Thanks. Suggests to me that London Roar is pretty much full.

ISL News
Reply to  Jeff
4 years ago

Each team can sign up to 32 swimmers but only 12 women and 12 men will be chosen for each competition.

Doss Rant
4 years ago

Michael Andrew has AirPods

Markster
Reply to  Doss Rant
4 years ago

And that’s the least surprising thing I’ve discovered today

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