Kameneva Heads Top-Scoring Unretained ISL Veterans Before Fan Vote

After yesterday’s rounds of retained swimmers, we’re keeping track of the top-scoring swimmers who have not yet been retained by their teams.

Below are the unretained swimmers in each team’s protection pool, along with their 2020 regular-season scoring production. For swimmers who did not compete in 2020, we’ve added them in a separate list below with their 2019 scoring production, if they competed in 2019.

The ISL fan vote is ongoing, meaning each team will ultimately retain one more swimmer from these lists. The remaining swimmers will enter the ISL Draft Pool, with the full draft taking place this afternoon at 1 PM U.S. Pacific Time.

Unretained Veterans (Pending Fan Vote)

The “team” column refers to which team has the swimmer in their protection pool. Some of these swimmers competed for a different team in 2019 or 2020.

Competed in 2020 regular season:

Team Name 2020 ISL Rank
2020 ISL Points
LON Maria Kameneva 31 109
LON Christian Diener 34 105.25
LON Adam Peaty 44 96.5
CAC Radoslaw Kawecki 65 86
LON Vini Lanza 69 84
IRO Jenna Laukkanen 70 83.5
LON Andreas Vazaios 76 78.5
LAC Andi Murez 84 74.5
LON Mikhail Vekovishchev 85 72.5
LON Marius Kusch 86 71.5
AQC Valentine Dumont 91 68
LAC Felipe Silva 95 63.5
DCT Abrahm DeVine 101 62
LAC Will Licon 103 61.5
ENS Felipe Lima 111 58.5
LON Anna Hopkin 111 58.5
IRO Marco Orsi 113 58
IRO Maxim Lobanovszkij 113 58
TOR Sergey Fesikov 118 57
NYB Boglarka Kapas 118 57
ENS Zsuzsanna Jakabos 120 56.5
ENS Georgia Davies 126 53.5
TOK Simona Kubova 130 51
ENS Maxim Stupin 131 50.5
CAC Eddie Wang 138 49
LAC Ali Deloof 143 48.5
NYB Emily Escobedo 144 47
IRO Yakov Toumarkin 145 46.5
LAC Aly Tetzloff 146 45
LAC Dylan Carter 146 45
DCT Mark Nikolaev 152 41
TOK Kosuke Matsui 157 38.5
LAC Josh Prenot 158 38
AQC Luiz Altamir 158 38
ENS Sergey Shevtsov 163 37
IRO Clément Mignon 163 37
LAC Marco Ferreira 167 36.5
TOR Aleksandr Krasnykh 174 35
LAC Julia Sebastian 176 34.5
TOK Shinri Shioura 179 33
TOR Erik Persson 179 33
IRO Daryna Zevina 182 32.75
ENS Simonas Bilis 183 32.5
NYB Michał Poprawa 183 32.5
ENS Max Litchfield 186 32
LAC Jacob Heidtmann 186 32
TOR Brent Hayden 186 32
LON Kathleen Dawson 189 31.5
LAC Alyssa Marsh 189 31.5
TOR Jay Lelliott 193 30.5
AQC Lidon Munoz 195 29.5
TOK Cristian Quintero 199 29
AQC Breno Correia 199 29
AQC Larissa Oliveira 199 29
CAC Khader Baqlah 204 26
IRO Valerie Van Roon 204 26
NYB Adam Telegdy 208 24.5
DCT Kathrin Demler 210 23.75
CAC Kevin Cordes 212 23
TOR Anika Apostalon 216 21.5
TOR Daniil Pasynkov 217 21
NYB Brandonn Almeida 217 21
DCT Madison Kennedy 220 20.5
DCT Meiron Cheruti 222 20
IRO Caroline Pilhatsch 225 19
IRO Isabella Hindley 225 19
IRO Ramon Klenz 225 19
NYB Damian Wierling 225 19
ENS Imogen Clark 230 18.5
DCT Rozaliya Nasretdinova 232 17.25
LON James Guy 233 17
AQC Pedro Spajari 233 17
IRO Ross Murdoch 235 16.5
DCT Matheus Santana 235 16.5
LON Holly Hibbott 239 16
CAC Mark Szaranek 241 15.5
TOK Tomomi Aoki 241 15.5
TOR Jhennifer Conceicao 243 15
AQC Tain Bruce 246 14
ENS Ben Proud 247 13.5
TOR Andrii Govorov 247 13.5
CAC Sherridon Dressel 252 12.75
DCT Mohamed Samy 253 12.5
AQC Gabriel Santos 253 12.5
NYB Signe Bro 253 12.5
LON Emily Large 257 12
IRO Daria K. Ustinova 259 11.75
IRO Artsiom Machekin 261 11
DCT Leah Gingrich 263 10.5
LAC Kierra Smith 266 10
CAC Tomas Peribonio 270 9
LAC Kay Sargent 270 9
TOK Ai Soma 270 9
AQC Katalin Burian 270 9
ENS Lucy Hope 275 8.5
ENS Viktoriya Gunes 277 8
NYB Jan Switkowski 277 8
DCT Miranda Tucker 280 7.5
AQC Evelyn Verraszto 281 6
CAC Bowe Becker 284 4.5
LAC Santiago Grassi 284 4.5
ENS Andrius Sidlauskas 286 4
LON Darragh Greene 286 4
LON Elliot Clogg 286 4
IRO Oussama Sahnoune 286 4
NYB Chloe Golding 292 3.5
AQC Fabio Santi 292 3.5
TOR Candice Hall 294 3
AQC Alexandra Touretski 294 3
TOR Tayla Lovemore 300 1.5
ENS Tamara van Vliet 304 0.5

Didn’t compete in 2020 regular season:

Team Name 2019 ISL Rank
2019 ISL Points
CAC Mallory Comerford 37 89
LON Holly Barratt 43 82
LON Alex Graham 52 76
LON Bronte Campbell 64 64.5
ENS Ivan Girev 125 37
LON Matthew Wilson 151 30
DCT Leiston Pickett 193 18.5
NYB Mikkayla Sheridan 215 12.5
NYB Abbey Harkin 234 7
IRO Jessica Vall 250 1
LON Katsumi Nakamura
IRO Alina Zmushka
TOR Julie Meynen
DCT Drew Loy
AQC Stefania Pirozzi
AQC Theodora Drakou

Other Top Draft Pool Names

This list is far from exhaustive, but we’ve pulled out some of the more notable names already in the draft pool and available for selection tonight. The first ten picks took most of the top rookies off the board, including breaststroker Arno Kamminga, sprinter Ryan Hoffer and butterflyer Matt Temple in the first three picks.

You can see the full ISL draft pool here.

  • Chelsea Hodges, AUS
  • Clyde Lewis, AUS
  • Lani Pallister, AUS
  • Madeline Groves, AUS
  • Tamsin Cook, AUS
  • Thomas Neill, AUS
  • Zac Stubblety-Cook, AUS
  • Caio Pumputis, BRA
  • Etiene Medeiros, BRA
  • Guilherme Costa, BRA
  • Antani Ivanov, BUL
  • Javier Acevedo, CAN
  • Farida Osman, EGY
  • Ari-Pekka Liukkonen, FIN
  • Mewen Tomac, FRA
  • Matthew Richards, GBR
  • Nandor Nemeth, HUN
  • Ilaria Bianchi, ITA
  • Piero Codia, ITA
  • Silvia Scalia, ITA
  • Ippei Watanabe, JPN
  • Dmitriy Balandin, KAZ
  • Aleksandr Shchegolev, RUS
  • Ilia Borodin, RUS
  • Jing Quah, SGP
  • Chase Kalisz, USA
  • Trenton Julian, USA

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wow
3 years ago

Question – do the individuals who are not voted to be retained by their current teams (Dawson, Guy, Wang, potentially…etc;), do they become part of the people who can be drafted today?

Last edited 3 years ago by wow
wow
Reply to  Jared Anderson
3 years ago

Thanks!

Eric the eel > Phelps
3 years ago

I can vote for one swimmer ONLY not one swimmer per team , is it a bug or what?

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Reply to  Eric the eel > Phelps
3 years ago

No, it appears that this is how the vote was designed.

My guess is that this was the response to the implication that the system could be gamed to make teams worse. They probably bet that people would choose to vote for an athlete on their favorite team rather than troll the opponents.

We’ll find out how that played out.

Eric the eel > Phelps
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 years ago

ok thanks Braden!

Pullbuoy
3 years ago

Katsumi Nakamura swam once for London in 2020, in the semi final – he scored 15.5

Taa
3 years ago

I would pick up Julian ASAP

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