USA Swimming Announces Official Roster for the 2023 World Aquatics Championships (2024)

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July 01st, 2023 Club, National, News, Open Water, , Selection Policies

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At the conclusion of the 2023 U.S. Nationals, USA Swimming announced the official roster for the upcoming Worlds Aquatics Championships. The roster looks very similar to what we projected, along with the previously-announced open water swimmers.

The biggest difference is that Indiana swimmer Anna Peplowski made the roster as a relay-only swimmer due to Katie Ledecky dropping the 200 freesyle after finishing 2nd in the event at Nationals. Peplowski finished 7th in the A-final with a time of 1:57.59, coming in about a half-second behind 6th-place finisher Leah Smith. Notably, Ledecky also dropped the 200 freestyle from her event line-up at last year’s World Championships. Unlike Peplowski, Erin Gemmell, the 7th place finisher in the 200 freestyle at last year’s trials meet, was not added to the Worlds roster following Ledecky’s drop.

With Ledecky opting out of the 200 freestyle,3rd-place finisher Bella Sims should be line to take Ledecky’s spot as she swam a time of 1:56.09 in the final. This will be the first time Sims has represented the US individually at Worlds after swimming as a relay-only member of the 800 freetyle relay at both the 2021 Olympic Games and the 2022 World Championships.

On the women’s side, 22 different swimmers qualified to represent the United States in the pool at Worlds, headlined by multi-event qualifiers such as Ledecky, Regan Smith, Lilly King, and Kate Douglass. In addition, Katie Grimes and Mariah Denigan will represent the team in the open water events. Grimes is the only swimmer on the roster to double-up in qualifying for both the pool and open water events across both genders.

There are 26 men set to represent the US in the pool as well, with Brennan Gravley, Dylan Gravley,and Joey Tepper representing the team in the open water events. The roster is headlined by the likes of Bobby Finke, Ryan Murphy, Nic Fink, and Carson Foster, who will all be contesting multiple events at Worlds.

Notably, Michael Andrew was not named to the roster, despite winning the 50 butterfly at Nationals. According to the qualifying criteria, the US can only take 26 men, including relay swimmers. As the winner of the 50 butterfly, a non-Olympic event, Andrew had the lowest priority qualification on the team, making him the odd man out when he failed to secure qualification in any of the traditional Olympic events. The only other time this has happened was in 2021, when Ryan Held was left off of the Olympic roster due to the roster cap, despite finishing 6th at Trials in the 100 freestyle.

We’ve included the list of swimmers that USA Swimming announced, along what we expect their events to be.

Men

  • Jack Alexy – 100 free, 50 free
  • Hunter Armstrong– 100 back, 50 back
  • Shaine Casas– 200 IM
  • Charlie Clark – 1500 free
  • Ross Dant– 800 free
  • Matt Fallon – 200 breast
  • Nic Fink50 breast, 100 breast
  • Bobby Finke – 1500 free, 800 free
  • Carson Foster – 200 fly, 400 IM, 200 IM
  • Brennan Gravley – open water
  • Chris Guiliano – 100 free
  • Ryan Held – 4×100 free, 50 free
  • Thomas Heilman – 200 fly, 100 fly
  • Luke Hobson – 200 free
  • David Johnston– 400 free
  • Chase Kalisz– 400 IM
  • Drew Kibler – 4×200 free
  • Matt King – 4×100 free
  • Destin Lasco – 4×100 free, 200 back
  • Josh Matheny – 200 breast, 100 breast
  • Henry McFadden – 4×200 free
  • Jake Mitchell – 4×200 free
  • Ryan Murphy – 200 back, 100 back
  • Baylor Nelson – 4×200 free
  • Justin Ress – 4×100 free, 50 back
  • Dare Rose100 fly, 50 fly
  • Kieran Smith – 200 free, 400 free
  • Joey Tepper – open water
  • Dylan Gravley – open water

Women

  • Katharine Berkoff– 50 back, 100 back
  • Jillian Cox – 800 free
  • Mariah Denigan – open water
  • Kate Douglass – 100 free, 200 breast, 200 IM
  • Erin Gemmell– 4×200 free
  • Katie Grimes – 400 IM, 1500 free, open water
  • Torri Huske – 100 Fly, 4×100 free, 50 fly
  • Lydia Jacoby – 100 breast, 50 breast
  • Lilly King – 200 breast, 50 breast, 100 breast
  • Katie Ledecky – 800 free, 400 free, 1500 free
  • Lindsay Looney – 200 fly
  • Maxine Parker – 4×100 free
  • Anna Peplowski – 4×200 free
  • Alex Shackell – 4×200 free
  • Bella Sims – 200 free, 400 free
  • Regan Smith – 200 fly, 200 back, 100 back, 50 back
  • Olivia Smoliga – 4×100 free
  • Leah Smith – 4×200 free
  • Rhyan White – 200 back
  • Alex Walsh400 IM, 200 IM
  • Gretchen Walsh – 4×100 free, 50 fly, 100 fly, 50 free
  • Claire Weinstein – 200 free
  • Abbey Weitzeil – 100 free, 50 free

In This Story

  • Anna Peplowski
    Anna Peplowski
  • Bella Sims
    Bella Sims
  • Bobby Finke
    Bobby Finke
  • Carson Foster
    Carson Foster
  • Erin Gemmell
    Erin Gemmell
  • Kate Douglass
    Kate Douglass
  • Katie Grimes
    Katie Grimes
  • Katie Ledecky
    Katie Ledecky
  • Leah Smith
    Leah Smith
  • Lilly King
    Lilly King
  • Mariah Denigan
    Mariah Denigan
  • Michael Andrew
    Michael Andrew
  • Nic Fink
    Nic Fink
  • Regan Smith
    Regan Smith
  • Ryan Murphy
    Ryan Murphy

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9 months ago

great selection of swimmers . i think the women’s team is better than the men’s team that based more on young swimmers and should be shine . it will be intresting to watch and follow the great katie ledecky and what she’s still left in her tank against the australian titmus and the rising star the canadian summer mcintosh , it will be a great fights and very fascinating.
i think ledecky could break the medals record of michael phelps at the world championships so it will be a huge achivement if it will happend .
and like many others im still wondering what happend to caeleb dressel and why he disappeared like that?

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jpm49

9 months ago

An immense admiration for the admirable behavior of Claire Curzan during these American selections, without bitterness and always radiant despite the illness which sent her to the hospital just before. An Audrey Hepburn of swimming, it’s called grace!

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Dylan

9 months ago

Bro how about you worry about yourself medalling instead 🤣🤣🤣

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Dylan

9 months ago

Dare Rose and Ryan Held.

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Swammer

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9 months ago

Wrong.

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Lui

9 months ago

US can only take 26 men. The 50 fly, 50 breast, and 50 back are new events and therefore do not have precedence over traditional events. It’s nice to want someone to be a part of the team but, unfortunately, they can’t make that magic happen. He really should have placed in the 50 free but that finish really cost him dearly.

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Chris

9 months ago

he went from a 1:55 2 IM er to a mediocre 50 swimmer. Time for a change of coach

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Golden

9 months ago

Does Eddie Reese speak to the media anymore? Haven’t heard anything from him since he “un-retired”…and I miss him!!!

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chlorine era

9 months ago

I’d never heard Carson foster speak before this and he’s genuinely so humble and delighted for his teammates and fellow competitors. honestly such a big heart and big sportsmanship from the young man — quite unlike some bitter Bettys we’ve seen (this week and otherwise!)

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