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2021 US Olympic Trials Wave I Day Three Prelims Unofficial Prelims Timeline US Olympic Team Trials - Wave 1 CHI Health Center Omaha June 4 - 7, 2021 Friday, June 4, 2021 Sunday, June 6, 2021 1 W 100 Free 4 10:00 AM 15 W 400 Free 3 10:00 AM 2 M 100 Free 4 10:10 AM 16 M 400 Free 4 10:18 AM 3 W 200 Fly 5 10:21 AM 17 W 100 Fly 5 10:41 AM 4 M 200 Fly 4 10:40 AM 18 M 100 Fly 5 10:54 AM 5 W 100 Back 6 10:55 AM 19 W 200 Back 3 11:07 AM 6 M 100 Back 8 11:12 AM 20 M 200 Back 5 11:20 AM 7 W 800 Free 1 11:33 AM Sunday Prelims End 11:37 AM 8 M 800 Free 1 11:43 AM Monday, June 7, 2021 The top heat of Events 7 & 8 will swim in Finals Friday Prelims Ends 11:52 AM 21 W 200 IM 4 10:00 AM Saturday, June 5, 2021 22 M 200 IM 3 10:16 AM 9 W 200 Free 2 10:00 AM 23 W 50 Free 8 10:28 AM 10 M 200 Free 2 10:09 AM 24 M 50 Free 12 10:42 AM 11 W 100 Breast 7 10:17 AM 25 W 200 Breast 4 11:02 AM 12 M 100 Breast 11 10:36 AM 26 M 200 Breast 5 11:19 AM 13 W 400 IM 3 11:01 AM 27 W 1500 Free 0 11:39 AM 14 M 400 IM 2 11:22 AM 28 M 1500 Free 1 11:27 AM The top heat of Events 27 & 28 will swim in Finals Saturday Prelims Ends 11:33 AM Monday Prelims Ends 11:43 AM ***There will be a 3-minute break after each event*** 6/5/2021 Page 1 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials Wave I - 6/4/2021 to 6/7/2021 Meet Program - Heats - Sunday Heat 4 of 4 Prelims Event 15 Women 400 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Wiltsey, Curtis S 22 NC State -NC/SwimMAC 3:56.72 World: 3:56.46 8/7/2016 Katie Ledecky 2 Matejka, Andrew R 20 Alto Swim Club -PC 3:56.34 American: 3:56.46 8/7/2016 Katie Ledecky 3 Margarino, Dominic G 20 Trojan Aquatics -CA 3:56.14 U.S. Open: 3:57.94 5/17/2018 Katie Ledecky 4 Bresette, Liam K 21 Sun Devil -AZ 3:54.42 LC Nationals: 3:58.44 6/30/2017 Katie Ledecky 5 Dunworth, Jack D 22 Navy Swimming -MD/ASC 3:55.14 Lane Name Age Team Seed Time 6 Kurakin, Ivan 21 Tritons Aquatic -SI/UC San 3:56.28 Heat 1 of 3 Prelims 7 Petrides, Michael T 20 California Aquat -PC/Kameha 3:56.59 3 Dimeco, Sarah E 20 California Aquat -PC/Bellev 4:16.73 8 Miranda, Max J 21 Irish Aquatics -IN 3:56.83 4 Doss, Abby P 19 Greater Susqueha -MA 4:16.33 5 Fye, Nicole M 22 Ohio State -OH/FISH 4:16.55 Event 17 Women 100 LC Meter Butterfly 6 Smutny, Mary S 20 South Florida -FG/Texas 4:16.77 World: 55.48 8/7/2016 Sarah Sjostrom Heat 2 of 3 Prelims American: 55.98 7/29/2012 Dana Vollmer 1 Tafuto, Sally E 21 Ohio State -OH 4:16.05 U.S. Open: 56.20 4/20/2021 Claire Curzan 2 Sauickie, Addie M 15 Sarasota Sharks -FL 4:15.56 LC Nationals: 56.42 6/25/2012 Dana Vollmer 3 Roghair, Aurora J 18 Iowa Flyers -IA 4:14.70 Lane Name Age Team Seed Time 4 Rausch, Malia L 18 Austin Swim Club -ST 4:13.58 Heat 1 of 5 Prelims 5 Mattes, Michaela A 16 Sarasota Sharks -FL 4:14.35 2 Boemer, Anna M 16 SOLO Aquatics -NE 1:00.64 6 Haebig, Autumn D 22 Club Husker -MW/U of Nebras 4:14.96 3 Brophy, Morgan T 18 Scottsdale -AZ 1:00.62 7 McCulloh, Abigail H 18 SwimAtlanta -GA 4:15.82 4 Russo, Catherine C 19 Ohio State -OH 1:00.61 8 Groysman, Yulia G 20 Northwestern -IL/SMAC 4:16.16 5 Bargeron, Avery G 18 Dynamo Swim Club -GA 1:00.61 Heat 3 of 3 Prelims 6 Shackell, Alex K 14 Carmel Swim Club -IN 1:00.63 1 Braun, Elle B 19 Wisconsin -WI/UDAC -MA 4:15.84 7 Vannote, Ellie A 19 U of N Carolina -NC/MAC -NC 1:00.69 2 Ecker, Emily D 18 Wisconsin -WI/PPSC -ME 4:15.41 Heat 2 of 5 Prelims 3 Barczyk, Jillian G 20 City Of Lafayett -LA/UGA 4:14.37 1 Tilt, Elizabeth E 16 Chattahoochee Go -GA 1:00.56 4 Marquardt, Ellie K 19 TAC Titans -NC/Princeton 4:13.49 2 Hartman, Bailey A 15 Crow Canyon -PC 1:00.54 5 Cardwell, Summer S 16 Tampa Bay -FL 4:13.69 3 Zenick, Katherine B 19 Ohio State -OH/NTN 1:00.53 6 Miller, Hayden K 16 Cypress Fairbank -GU 4:14.91 4 Baron, Sam R 18 UCLA Swimming -CA/BCST 1:00.52 7 Freeman, Chloe M 19 Brigham Young -UT/Sand Pipe 4:15.77 5 Kragh, Mia A 17 Rancho San Diegu -SI 1:00.52 8 Smith, Addison E 19 U of N Carolina -NC/NCAC 4:16.11 6 McConagha, Mackenzie B 18 Nation's Capital -PV 1:00.53 7 Zettel, Brooke E 17 TAC Titans -NC 1:00.56 Event 16 Men 400 LC Meter Freestyle 8 Johnson, Gigi L 17 SwimAtlanta -GA 1:00.57 World: 3:40.07 7/26/2009 Paul Biederman Heat 3 of 5 Prelims American: 3:42.78 8/10/2008 Larsen Jensen 1 Smithwick, Heidi I 17 Jupiter Dragons -FG 1:00.48 U.S. Open: 3:43.53 6/29/2008 Larsen Jensen 2 Glass, Megan E 20 Club Wolverine -MI/Blue Ash 1:00.42 LC Nationals: 3:43.53 6/29/2008 Larson Jensen 3 Martin, Scarlet R 17 Iowa Flyers -IA 1:00.25 Lane Name Age Team Seed Time 4 Cook, Lizzy K 18 Tualatin Hills -OR 59.94 Heat 1 of 4 Prelims 5 Davis, Grey T 15 Cavalier Aquatic -VA 1:00.22 Carmel Swim Club -IN 3:57.27 3 Hadley, Griffin W 18 6 Gmelich, Caroline C 21 Univ of Virginia -VA 1:00.34 4 Kelley, Cameron R 22 Linn -Mar Swim -IA/Univ of M 3:57.12 7 D'Arcy, Autumn A 20 Cal State Univ -CC 1:00.45 5 Kohm, Zach J 19 Plymouth Whitema -MA 3:57.24 8 Harris, Jewels A 21 Crimson Tide Aqu -SE/Auburn 1:00.51 Heat 2 of 4 Prelims Heat 4 of 5 Prelims 2 Maurer, Rex M 16 Rose Bowl Aquati -CA 3:57.05 1 Massey, Alex E 19 Nashville -SE/Yale 1:00.48 3 Dubois, Jack R 21 U. of Missouri -MV/SWAT -GA 3:56.93 2 Eisenmann, Kara M 22 Texas A & M -GU/LAC 1:00.35 4 Shoyat, Eli C 17 N KY Clippers -OH 3:56.92 3 Lu, Sydney A 16 Pleasanton Seaha -PC 1:00.25 5 Wroblewski, Josh M 22 Loveland Swim -CO 3:56.93 4 Venema, Nikki E 20 Tide Swimming -VA 59.86 Univ of Virginia -VA 3:56.97 6 Wright, Jack C 20 5 Tankard, Kyleigh A 17 Coast Guard Blue -VA 1:00.06 Sandpipers Of Ne -CA 3:57.10 7 Barrieault, Brice H 17 6 Carr, Abby L 18 Rockville Montgo -PV 1:00.32 Heat 3 of 4 Prelims 7 Cole, Emma G 22 U of N Carolina -NC/GOLD -GA 1:00.43 1 Hutchinson, Liam S 19 Irish Aquatics -IN 3:56.75 8 Cuomo, Lexi M 20 Univ of Virginia -VA 1:00.49 2 Kamps, Will L 20 Academy Bullets -IL 3:56.39 3 McDonald, Jacob R 19 Tennessee -SE/Mason Manta R 3:56.18 4 Kao, Owen D 21 Trojan Aquatics -CA 3:54.88 5 Gately, Liam J 22 Loveland Swim -CO/WILD 3:55.42 6 Tannenberger, Matthew W 18 Swim Streamline -GU 3:56.32 7 Forbes, Ben T 19 Northwestern -IL/CLOV 3:56.69 8 Wakeland, Clark D 21 Una MAAC -GA/ASC 3:56.89 6/5/2021 Page 2 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials Wave I - 6/4/2021 to 6/7/2021 Meet Program - Heats - Sunday Heat 5 Prelims (#17 Women 100 LC Meter Butterfly) Heat 5 of 5 Prelims 1 Stoll, Campbell J 16 Elmbrook Swim -WI 1:00.46 1 Brown, Jace C 20 Texas A & M -GU 53.92 2 Sticklen, Emma C 18 Katy Aquatic -GU/TX 1:00.35 2 Ledford, Mitchell P 16 Treasure Coast -FL 53.79 3 Jump, Mallory K 20 St Charles Swim -IL 1:00.22 3 Mendoza, Kevin J 25 Imp. Valley Dese -SI 53.64 4 Saiz, Hannah K 29 Schroeder YMCA -WI/St Norb 59.77 4 Zarian, Michael J 22 Veritas Swimming -NE/HARV 53.45 5 Rothrock, Trude R 21 Univ Tennessee -SE/Carmel 1:00.04 5 Artmann, Sam P 20 Longhorn Aquatic -ST/TEX 53.51 6 Tiltmann, Reilly A 17 Univ of Virginia -VA/UVA 1:00.30 6 Daily, Spencer A 21 Tritons Aquatic -SI/UC San 53.66 7 Beil, Kenady R 19 Univ of Florida -FL 1:00.43 7 Henderson, Noah C 20 NC State -NC/STAR -NC 53.84 8 Van Brunt, Gaby M 15 Georgia Coastal -GA 1:00.49 8 Boone, Garrett O 18 Mecklenburg Swim -NC 53.97 Event 18 Men 100 LC Meter Butterfly Event 19 Women 200 LC Meter Backstroke World: 49.50 7/26/2019 Caeleb Dressel World: 2:03.35 7/26/2019 Regan Smith American: 49.50 7/26/2019 Caeleb Dressel American: 2:03.35 7/26/2019 Regan Smith U.S.
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