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USA Swimming 2015-2016 National Team – Men: 50 Free Nathan Adrian 21.37S World Championships California Aquatics Dave Durd USA Swimming 2015-2016 National Team – Men: Athletes with the top 6 fastest times, in Olympic Events only, from January 1, 2015 through, and including, August 10, 2015: times from Prelims, Semi-Finals and Finals (A, B and C) only will be used and relay lead offs, time trials, intermediate splits, and swim-offs will not be included. Times must be from USA Swimming or FINA sanctioned meets, including the BHP Billiton Aquatic Super Series 2015 in Perth, Australia. Times from “approved meets” or “observed swims” will not be considered. 50 free Nathan Adrian 21.37s World Championships California Aquatics Dave Durden Caeleb Dressel 21.53 Phillips 66 Nationals Bolles School Sharks/Florida Gregg Troy/Jason Calanog Josh Schneider 21.86 Pan American Games New York Athletic Club/Cincinnati Mandy DiSalle Cullen Jones 21.87 Phillips 66 Nationals SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh Anthony Ervin 22.02s World Championships California Aquatics Dave Durden Michael Chadwick 22.03 Phillips 66 Nationals SwimMAC Carolina /Missouri David Marsh/Greg Rhodenbaugh 100 Free Nathan Adrian 48.31 World Championships California Aquatics Dave Durden Caeleb Dressel 48.78 Phillips 66 Nationals Bolles School Sharks/Florida Gregg Troy/Jason Calanog Michael Chadwick 48.87 GA Long Course Sectionals SwimMAC Carolina /Missouri David Marsh/Greg Rhodenbaugh Jack Conger 49.02 World University Games Nation’s Capital/Texas Eddie Reese Will Copeland 49.09 Phillips 66 Nationals Rockbridge Storm Swim Team Craig Charley Jimmy Feigen 49.12p World Championships New York Athletic Club/Texas Eddie Reese 200 Free Ryan Lochte 1:45.36s World Championships SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh Conor Dwyer 1:46.64s World Championships Trojan Swim Club Dave Salo Maxime Rooney 1:47.10 Phillips 66 Nationals Pleasanton Seahawks Steve Morsilli Zane Grothe 1:47.11 Phillips 66 Nationals Badger Swim Club/Indiana Ray Looze/Mike Westphal Reed Malone 1:47.15 World University Games Trojan Swim Club/USC Dave Salo Blake Pieroni 1:47.30 Phillips 66 Nationals Indiana University Ray Looze 400 Free Connor Jaeger 3:44.81 World Championships Club Wolverine Mike Bottom/Josh White Zane Grothe 3:45.98 Phillips 66 Nationals Badger Swim Club/Indiana Ray Looze/Mike Westphal Michael McBroom 3:46.69p World Championships The Woodlands Swim Team/Texas Eddie Reese/Tim Bauer Clark Smith 3:47.10 Phillips 66 Nationals Longhorn Aquatics/Texas Eddie Reese Conor Dwyer 3:47.53 Pro Swim Series Charlotte Trojan Swim Club Dave Salo Townley Haas 3:48.69 Phillips 66 Nationals Nova of Virginia Aquatics, Inc. Geoff Brown 1500 Free Connor Jaeger 14.41.20 World Championships Club Wolverine Mike Bottom/Josh White Jordan Wilimovsky 14:57.05 Phillips 66 Nationals Team Santa Monica/Northwestern Dave Kelsheimer/Jarod Schroeder Michael McBroom 14:57.07p World Championships The Woodlands Swim Team/Texas Eddie Reese/Tim Bauer Andrew Gemmell 15:09.92 Pan American Games Nation’s Capital Swim Club Bruce Gemmell Nicholas (True) Sweetser 15:10.73 Phillips 66 Nationals Gator Swim Club Jaime Lewis PJ Ransford 15:14.04 Phillips 66 Nationals Club Wolverine Mike Bottom 100 Back Matt Grevers 52.66 World Championships Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics Rick DeMont Nick Thoman 53.20 Pan American Games Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics Rick DeMont David Plummer 53.54s World Championships New York Athletic Club/Minnesota Kelly Kremer/Stephen Miller Ryan Murphy 53.64 Los Angeles Invite California Aquatics Dave Durden/Yuri Suguiyama Eugene Godsoe 53.96 Pan American Games Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics Tony Batis Jack Conger 54.09 World University Games Nation’s Capital/Texas Eddie Reese 200 Back Ryan Murphy 1:55.00 World Championships California Aquatics Dave Durden/Yuri Suguiyama Tyler Clary 1:56.26 World Championships SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh Jacob Pebley 1:56.29 World University Games California Aquatics Dave Durden Sean Lehane 1:57.11p Pan American Games University of Tennessee Matt Kredich Matt Grevers 1:57.43 Arena Pro Swim Austin Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics Rick DeMont Ryan Lochte 1:57.96 Mare Nostrum Canet SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh 100 Breast Cody Miller 59.51 Arena Pro Swim Santa Clara Badger Swim Club/Indiana Ray Looze/Logan Schaefer Andrew Wilson 59.65 Phillips 66 Nationals Longhorn Aquatics/Emory Eddie Reese/Jon Howell Nic Fink 1:00.05p World Championships Athens Bulldog Swim Club/Georgia Jack Bauerle Kevin Cordes 1:00.27 Neo Garden 11th Singapore Unattached/Arizona Sergio Lopez/Rick DeMont DJ MacDonald 1:00.51 World University Games Ohio State Swim Club/OSU Bill Wadley Brendan McHugh 1:00.56 Arena Pro Swim Orlando Greater Philadelphia Aquatic Club/PENN Matt Sprang/Marc Christian 200 Breast Kevin Cordes 2:08.05 World Championships Unattached/Arizona Sergio Lopez/Rick DeMont Josh Prenot 2:08.90 World University Games California Aquatics Dave Durden/Yuri Suguiyama Cody Miller 2:09.71 Arena Pro Swim Santa Clara Badger Swim Club/Indiana Ray Looze/Logan Schaefer Andrew Wilson 2:09.84p Phillips 66 Nationals Longhorn Aquatics/Emory Eddie Reese/Jon Howell Will Licon 2:10.02 Phillips 66 Nationals Nitro Swimming/Texas Eddie Reese Nic Fink 2:10.04s World Championships Athens Bulldog Swim Club/Georgia Jack Bauerle/Alex Braunfeld 100 Fly Michael Phelps 50.45 Phillips 66 Nationals North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman Tom Shields 51.03s World Championships California Aquatics Dave Durden Jack Conger 51.33 Phillips 66 Nationals Nation’s Capital/Texas Eddie Reese Timothy Phillips 51.90p World Championships SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh Giles Smith 51.92 AZ Swimming Sr Champs Phoenix Swim Club Garrett McCaffrey/Herbert Behm David Nolan 52.15 Phillips 66 Nationals Stanford Swimming Ted Knapp 200 Fly Michael Phelps 1:52.94 Phillips 66 Nationals North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman Jack Conger 1:54.54 Phillips 66 Nationals Nation’s Capital/Texas Eddie Reese Tom Shields 1:55.75s World Championships California Aquatics Dave Durden Tyler Clary 1:55.86p World Championships SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh Andrew Seliskar 1:55.92 Arena Pro Swim Austin Nations Capital Swim Club John Flanagan Pace Clark 1:56.84 Phillips 66 Nationals Athens Bulldog Swim Club Jack Bauerle 200IM Michael Phelps 1:54.75 Phillips 66 Nationals North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman Ryan Lochte 1:55.81 World Championships SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh Conor Dwyer 1:57.96 World Championships Trojan Swim Club Dave Salo Josh Prenot 1:58.38 World University Games California Aquatics Dave Durden/Yuri Suguiyama Will Licon 1:58.43 Phillips 66 Nationals Nitro Swimming/Texas Eddie Reese Austin Surhoff 1:58.80p Phillips 66 Nationals North Baltimore Aquatic Club Bob Bowman 400IM Chase Kalisz 4:10.05 World Championships North Baltimore Aquatic Club/Georgia Bob Bowman/Jack Bauerle Tyler Clary 4:11.71 World Championships SwimMAC Carolina David Marsh Jay Litherland 4:12.43 World University Games Dynamo Swim Club/Georgia Jason Turcotte/Jack Bauerle Josh Prenot 4:13.15 World University Games California Aquatics Dave Durden/Yuri Suguiyama Gunnar Bentz 4:14.16 Phillips 66 Nationals Dynamo Swim Club /Georgia Jason Turcotte/Jack Bauerle Andrew Seliskar 4:16.51 NCSA Spring Champs Nations Capital Swim Club John Flanagan Open Water 10K: Qualifying criteria: Members of the 2015 USA Swimming FINA Open Water World Championship Team will be automatically named to the National Team. Remaining positions will be filled in order of place finish from the 2015 USA Swimming Open Water Nationals 10K event until 6 men and 6 women are named to the USA Swimming Open Water National Team. Jordan Wilimovsky Team Santa Monica /Northwestern University Dave Kelsheimer/Jarod Schroeder Sean Ryan Club Wolverine Mike Bottom/Josh White Alex Meyer Tennessee Aquatics Matt Kredich/Tyler Fenwick David Heron Tennessee Aquatics Matt Kredich/Tyler Fenwick Andrew Gemmell Nation’s Capital Swim Club Bruce Gemmell Chip Peterson North Carolina Aquatic Club Sean Quinn USA Swimming 2015-2016 National Team – Women: Athletes with the top 6 fastest times, in Olympic Events only, from January 1, 2015 through, and including, August 10, 2015: times from Prelims, Semi-Finals and Finals (A, B and C) only will be used and relay lead offs, time trials, intermediate splits, and swim-offs will not be included. 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