USA Swimming Nationals Psych Sheets Released

There has been discussion about which USA Swimming World Championship Team members would compete in Nationals next week, and we finally have our answer with the release of team-by-team rosters for the meet. USA Swimming has also now released psych sheets, though these are not necessarily final entries.

See the rosters here.
See psych sheets here.

The biggest outcome of this meet will be entries for the Pan Am Games, though World Championships swimmers aren’t eligible for the Pan Am Games per USA Swimming rules. The meet will be held at the massive outdoor aquatics center at Stanford University in California.

This will be a huge meet, with over 1,800 entered swimmers. Matt Farrell, of USA Swimming Marketing, confirmed that there’s usually closer to 1,200 entries at Nationals.

With so many entries, everyone can search through for their favorite swimmers, but I did a few quick searches. A big name that stands out is Ed Moses, who’s a 2000 Olympic silver medalist in the 100 breaststroke and is making a comeback. We’ve seen him a lot in Masters swimming, but now we’ll see him and Brendan Hansen, who’s in a similar situation, against the best in the country.

Missy Franklin, about who there’s been much discussion since her awesome World’s swim in the 200 free on a relay leadoff, is trying a few different events, like the 50 free and 200 IM, along with her 100/200 free and back.

As you can see, the vast majority of the team will be swimming.

In
Ryan Lochte
Nathan Adrian
Dana Vollmer
Nathan Adrian
Caitlin Leverenz
Missy Franklin
Kara Lynn Joyce
Allison Schmitt
Morgan Scroggy
Tyler Clary
Katie Hoff
Ariana Kukors
Kate Ziegler
Nich Thoman
Brendan Hansen
Eric Shanteau
Dave Walters
Ricky Berens
Mike Alexandrov
Ed Moses

Out
Natalie Coughlin
Michael Phelps
Dara Torres

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tm
12 years ago

it would be interesting to see who is out there to eventually replace lochte and phelps in some of their events. it is unlikely there will be another phelps with the entire repertoire, at least not in my life time !

don
12 years ago

How much will travel and the relatively un -climatic atmosphere of Nationals after Worlds effect some of the swimmers coming back from China?
I was surprised their were not a few quicker swims from some of the relay only swimmers and their time trials.That atmosphere has got to get you pumped more then nationals i would think..

Josh
12 years ago

Another swimmer to watch for is going to be Justin Lynch from Terrapin. At the Clovis Sectionals, he went a 54.80 to break Michael Phelps’ NAG record by nearly a second and qualify for Olympic Trials. AT 14 YEARS OLD.

Joe Augustine
12 years ago

Very true, I like your analysis and I do believe most of those questions will be answered when he swims at nationals in a few weeks. Can’t wait to see what he can do both now and next year at Olympic Trials!

Joe Augustine
12 years ago

Yeah Braden he went a 46.97 in the 100 fly a week after his state meet, which would have broken the high school record. But he had already started to get back into training then, so he wasn’t at full strength even! If he had swam the fly at his state meet instead, I believe we would have seen something close to that 45.49 he posted in the 100 back. Crazy. I love how people question how he’ll do in long course though, where he’s just as good, if not even better! Youngquist I definitely see as a contender for one of those 200 free spots, believe he’ll about 1:47 high here at nationals. Remains to be seen if he… Read more »

Joe Augustine
12 years ago

David Nolan is swimming the 100 and 200 free, 200 IM, 100 fly, and 100 back, while Clay Youngquist is doing the 100/200/400 frees and 100/200 fly. I’m really excited to see what the top 2 recruits in the nation can do this summer! Also looking out for Chase Kalisz, 17, of NBAC to put up some faaasst times….

gosharks
12 years ago

What is the competitive status of Dara Torres? Is she still gunning for London?

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