USA Swimming Announces Medical Staff for Summer International Competitions

USA Swimming has announced the 15 medical professionals who will travel with Team USA across three major international events in 2025: the World Aquatics Championships, the World University Games, and the World Aquatics Junior Championships.

While swimmers train and race to push the limits of performance, it’s often the people behind the scenes—trainers, doctors, and medical staff—who keep that performance possible. Whether it’s injury prevention, recovery, or simply staying healthy over the grind of international travel and elite competition, these individuals are a cornerstone of Team USA’s success abroad.

This year’s roster includes veteran providers and new faces alike, each selected for their skill, experience, and ability to operate in the high-pressure environment of international competition.

From the pool deck in Doha to the open water shores and junior championship meets, these are the pros keeping Team USA’s engine running.

 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Pool

  • Carrie Belleson – Twentynine Palms, Calif.

  • Erin Cameron – Mountain View, Calif.

  • Brian Krabak – Seattle, Wash.

  • Shanyn Lancaster – Scottsdale, Ariz.

  • Emily Sue Robinson – Des Moines, Iowa

  • Emma Rowe – Charlottesville, Va.

  • Christopher Yee – Ann Arbor, Mich.

🌊 2025 World Aquatics Championships – Open Water

  • William Denq – Tucson, Ariz.

  • Andrea Long – Alameda, Calif.

🎓 2025 World University Games

  • Tiffany Bohon – Columbia, Mo.

  • Andrea Fortunati – Brighton, Mass.

  • Nicholas Hadinger – Phoenix, Ariz.

  • Tariq Kelly – Gainesville, Fla.

  • Cambria McCallum – Fullerton, Calif.

🌍 2025 World Aquatics Junior Championships

  • Steven Isono – Oakland, Calif.

Congratulations to all of the selected staff—and thank you for the work you do that rarely makes headlines but always makes champions possible.

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