US Olympic Swim Team is set for Paris Olympics Swimming by Joshua Herd - June 24, 2024June 25, 20240 The US Olympic Swim trials at Lucas Oil Stadium set attendance records all week with the peek attendance being 22,209 on Wednesday June 22. Over 285,00 fans attended the event over all the sessions which is more than a 60% increase from the previous Olympic Swim Trails. The nine-day event was a success. This was the first time using an NFL stadium for a swim meet and the word is that Los Angeles will do it in the 2028 Olympic Games with the goal of attracting 50,000 fans. At the end of the trials 48 swimmers have made the US Swim Team to go to Paris next month. Link to photos- 2024 US Olympic Swim Trials Photo Gallery Here is the team 2024 Paris Olympics U.S. swimming team: Men’s team: Jack Alexy, Morristown, New Jersey: 100 freestyle; 4×100 freestyle relay Hunter Armstrong, Dover, Ohio: 100 backstroke; 4×100 freestyle relay Shaine Casas, McAllen, Texas: 200 individual medley Brooks Curry, Atlanta: 4×200 freestyle relay Caeleb Dressel, Green Cove Springs, Florida: 50 freestyle; 100 butterfly; 4×100 freestyle relay Matt Fallon, Warren, New Jersey: 200 breaststroke Nic Fink, Morristown, New Jersey: 100 breaststroke Bobby Finke, Clearwater, Florida: 800 freestyle; 1,500 freestyle Carson Foster, Cincinnati: 200 individual medley; 400 individual medley Chris Guiliano, Douglassville, Pennsylvania: 50 freestyle; 100 freestyle; 200 freestyle; 4×100 freestyle relay; 4×200 freestyle relay Thomas Heilman, Charlottesville, Virginia: 100 butterfly; 200 butterfly Ryan Held, Springfield, Illinois: 4×100 freestyle relay Luke Hobson, Reno, Nevada: 200 freestyle; 4×200 freestyle relay David Johnston, Dallas: 1,500 freestyle Keaton Jones, Gilbert, Arizona: 200 backstroke Chase Kalisz, Baltimore: 400 individual medley Drew Kibler, Carmel, Indiana: 4×200 freestyle relay Matt King, Snohomish, Washington: 4×100 freestyle relay Josh Matheny, Pittsburgh: 200 breaststroke Ryan Murphy, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida: 100 backstroke; 200 backstroke Blake Pieroni, Chesterton, Indiana: 4×200 freestyle relay Ivan Puskovitch, West Chester, Pennsylvania: 10-kilometer marathon Aaron Shackell, Carmel, Indiana: 400 freestyle Kieran Smith, Ridgefield, Connecticut: 400 freestyle; 4×200 freestyle relay Charlie Swanson, Richmond, Virginia: 100 breaststroke Luca Urlando, Sacramento, California: 200 butterfly Luke Whitlock, Noblesville, Indiana: 800 freestyle Women’s team: Phoebe Bacon, Chevy Chase, Maryland: 200 backstroke Katharine Berkoff, Missoula, Montana: 100 backstroke Erika Connolly, Modesto, California: 4×100 freestyle relay Mariah Denigan, Walton, Kentucky: 10-kilometer marathon Kate Douglass, Pelham, New York: 200 breaststroke; 100 freestyle; 200 individual medley; 4×100 freestyle relay Erin Gemmell, Potomac, Maryland: 4×200 freestyle relay Katie Grimes, Las Vegas, Nevada: 1,500 freestyle; 400 individual medley; 10-kilometer marathon Torri Huske, Arlington, Virginia: 100 butterfly; 100 freestyle; 4×100 freestyle relay Lilly King, Evansville, Indiana: 100 breaststroke; 200 breaststroke Katie Ledecky, Bethesda, Maryland: 200 freestyle, 400 freestyle; 800 freestyle; 1,500 freestyle Paige Madden, Mobile, Alabama: 400 freestyle; 800 freestyle; 4×200 freestyle relay Simone Manuel, Sugar Land, Texas: 50 freestyle; 4×100 freestyle relay Anna Peplowski, Germantown Hills, Illinois: 4×200 freestyle relay Alex Shackell, Carmel, Indiana: 200 butterfly; 4×200 freestyle relay Regan Smith, Lakeville, Minnesota: 100 backstroke; 200 backstroke; 200 butterfly Alex Walsh, Nashville, Tennessee: 200 individual medley Gretchen Walsh, Nashville, Tennessee: 100 butterfly; 50 freestyle; 4×100 freestyle relay Emma Weber, Denver: 100 breaststroke Claire Weinstein, White Plains, New York: 200 freestyle Abbey Weitzeil, Santa Clarita, California: 4×100 freestyle relay Emma Weyant, Sarasota, Florida: 400 individual medley