2022 USA Swimming International Team Trials

The 2022 Phillips 66 International Team Trials was held from April 26 to 30, 2022 in Greensboro, North Carolina at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.[1][2][3] Contested swimming events were conducted in a 50-meter (long course) pool. The competition served as the selection meet for determining the swim team to represent the United States at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships, 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, and 2022 Mel Zajac Junior International.[1] It was held separate from the 2022 US National Championships.[2][3]

2022 Phillips 66 International Team Trials
Host cityGreensboro, North Carolina, United States
Date(s)April 26 – 30, 2022
Venue(s)Greensboro Aquatic Center
Events34 (men: 17; women: 17)

Host selection

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In August 2021, Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina was announced as host of the International Team Trials in part due to scheduling conflicts in Indianapolis, Indiana with the 2022 FDIC International, which had already been scheduled and resulted in hotels being booked during the date range of interest.[1][4]

Overall results

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All events were swum in a heats, finals format except for the 800 meter and 1500 meter freestyle events which were broken into slowest heats and a timed final where competitors swam the event once. Event finals were broken into a, b, and c finals with a and b finals open to anyone and the c final reserved for junior swimmers.

Key:   Highlighted swimmers fulfilled the qualification criteria and were named to the team roster for the 2022 World Aquatics Championships in the event.[5][6][7][8][9]   Highlighted swimmers achieved a top-two finish and the FINA "A" cut standard for the 2022 World Aquatics Championships in the event and were not named to the team roster.[5][6][7][8][9][10]

Event First Second Third
50 m freestyle Caeleb Dressel 21.29 Michael Andrew 21.45 Brooks Curry 21.84
100 m freestyle Caeleb Dressel 47.79 Brooks Curry 48.04 Ryan Held 48.18
200 m freestyle Kieran Smith 1:45.25 Drew Kibler 1:45.32 Carson Foster 1:45.66
400 m freestyle Kieran Smith 3:46.61 Trey Freeman 3:46.93 Ross Dant 3:47.11
800 m freestyle Bobby Finke 7:43.32 Charlie Clark 7:50.07 David Johnston 7:54.40
1500 m freestyle Bobby Finke 14:45.72 Charlie Clark 14:51.78 David Johnston 15:08.90
50 m backstroke Hunter Armstrong 23.71 Justin Ress 23.92 Shaine Casas 24.00
100 m backstroke Hunter Armstrong 52.20 Ryan Murphy 52.49 Justin Ress 52.73
200 m backstroke Ryan Murphy 1:55.01 Shaine Casas 1:55.46 Jack Aikins 1:56.29
50 m breaststroke Michael Andrew 26.52 Nic Fink 26.55 Kevin Houseman 27.24
100 m breaststroke Nic Fink 58.37 Michael Andrew 58.51 Charlie Swanson 1:00.06
200 m breaststroke Nic Fink
Charlie Swanson
2:08.84 none awarded Jake Foster 2:09.73
50 m butterfly Caeleb Dressel 22.84 Michael Andrew 22.87 Maxime Rooney 23.25
100 m butterfly Caeleb Dressel 50.20 Michael Andrew 50.88 Trenton Julian 51.10
200 m butterfly Luca Urlando 1:54.10 Trenton Julian 1:54.22 Zach Harting 1:55.09
200 m individual medley Chase Kalisz 1:56.21 Carson Foster 1:56.65 Sam Stewart 1:57.70
400 m individual medley Carson Foster 4:09.33 Chase Kalisz 4:10.50 Bobby Finke 4:10.57

Women

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Event First Second Third
50 m freestyle Torri Huske 24.50 Erika Brown 24.52 Gretchen Walsh 24.53
100 m freestyle Torri Huske 53.35 Claire Curzan 53.58 Erika Brown 53.59
200 m freestyle Katie Ledecky 1:55.15 Claire Weinstein 1:57.08 Leah Smith 1:57.44
400 m freestyle Katie Ledecky 3:59.52 Leah Smith 4:03.16 Bella Sims 4:06.61
800 m freestyle Katie Ledecky 8:09.27 Leah Smith 8:17.52 Bella Sims 8:22.36
1500 m freestyle Katie Ledecky 15:38.99 Katie Grimes 15:51.36 Bella Sims 16:15.87
50 m backstroke Katharine Berkoff 27.12 Regan Smith 27.25 Olivia Smoliga 27.33
100 m backstroke Regan Smith 57.76 Claire Curzan 58.39 Rhyan White 58.59
200 m backstroke Phoebe Bacon 2:05.08 Rhyan White 2:05.13 Regan Smith 2:05.66
50 m breaststroke[a] Lilly King 29.76 Kaitlyn Dobler 30.34 Lydia Jacoby 30.35
100 m breaststroke Lilly King 1:05.67 Annie Lazor 1:06.12 Kaitlyn Dobler 1:06.19
200 m breaststroke Lilly King 2:21.19 Kate Douglass 2:21.43 Annie Lazor 2:21.91
50 m butterfly Claire Curzan 25.49 Torri Huske 25.68 Kelsi Dahlia 25.71
100 m butterfly Torri Huske 56.28 Claire Curzan 56.35 Kelsi Dahlia 57.58
200 m butterfly Hali Flickinger 2:06.35 Regan Smith 2:07.93 Charlotte Hook 2:08.80
200 m individual medley Alex Walsh 2:07.84 Leah Hayes 2:09.99 Beata Nelson 2:11.80
400 m individual medley Katie Grimes 4:36.17 Emma Weyant 4:37.72 Hali Flickinger 4:39.50
a Annie Lazor, was selected for the 2022 World Aquatics Championships team in the 50 meter breaststroke based on her second-place finish in an Olympic event, the 100 meter breaststroke, and swimming a FINA "A" cut time, 31.04 seconds, in the first 50 meters of the 100 meter breaststroke event, instead of being selected based on results from the 50 meter breaststroke event, which she chose not to compete in at the Trials.[6][9][11]

Results for World Championships freestyle relay events

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The following swimmers fulfilled the qualification criteria and were named to the team roster for the 2022 World Aquatics Championships in the event.[5][6][7][8][9]

Place → 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
4×100 m freestyle Caeleb Dressel
47.79
Brooks Curry
48.04
Ryan Held
48.18
Drew Kibler
Hunter Armstrong
48.25
none awarded Justin Ress
48.38
4×200 m freestyle Kieran Smith
1:45.26
Drew Kibler
1:45.32
Carson Foster
1:45.66
Trenton Julian
1:46.69
Coby Carrozza
1:46.87
Trey Freeman
1:46.93

Women

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Place → 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
4×100 m freestyle Torri Huske
53.35
Claire Curzan
53.58
Erika Brown
53.59
Natalie Hinds
53.65
Kate Douglass
53.99
Mallory Comerford
54.09
4×200 m freestyle Katie Ledecky
1:55.15
Claire Weinstein
1:57.08
Leah Smith
1:57.44
Hali Flickinger
1:57.53
Bella Sims
1:57.71
Alex Walsh
1:57.82

Records set

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The following records were set during the course of competition.[6]

Event Stage Name Time Date Day Record Ref
200 m backstroke (women's) Final Phoebe Bacon 2:05.08 April 27, 2022 2 US Open record [12]
50 m butterfly (men's) Final Caeleb Dressel 22.84 April 27, 2022 2 US Open record [13]
50 m backstroke (women's) Heats Regan Smith 27.40 April 28, 2022 3 US Open record [14]
50 m backstroke (men's) Heats Hunter Armstrong 24.01 April 28, 2022 3 Americas record, American record, US Open record [15]
50 m breaststroke (men's) Final Michael Andrew 26.52 April 28, 2022 3 American record, US Open record [16]
50 m backstroke (women's) Final Katharine Berkoff 27.12 April 28, 2022 3 Americas record, American record, US Open record [17]
50 m backstroke (men's) Final Hunter Armstrong 23.71 April 28, 2022 3 World record, Americas record, American record, US Open record [18][19]
100 m backstroke (women's) Final Regan Smith 57.76 April 29, 2022 4 US Open record [20]
200 m individual medley (women's) Final Alex Walsh 2:07.84 April 30, 2022 5 US Open record [21]
800 m freestyle (men's) Final Bobby Finke 7:43.32 April 30, 2022 5 US Open record [22]

International team qualifiers

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2022 World Aquatics Championships team

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The following pool swimmers qualified for the United States team in at least one event for the 2022 World Aquatics Championships, held in Budapest, Hungary in June and July.[5][7][8][9] Pool swimmers who qualified for the World Championships took part in an out-of-country training camp, in Rijeka, Croatia in early to mid-June, training all-together prior to the start of competition.[23][24] USA Swimming previously used Croatia as a pre-competition training camp base leading up to the 2015 World Aquatics Championships, in Kazan, Russia, and the 2017 World Aquatics Championships, also in Budapest, Hungary.[25]

Women

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2022 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships team

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The following pool swimmers achieved a spot on the United States roster in at least one event for the 2022 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships.[26][27]

Women

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2022 Mel Zajac Junior International team

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The following pool swimmers were each named to the roster for the 2022 Mel Zajac Junior International team representing the United States in at least one event.[28]

  • Matthew Chai, JT Ewing, Nate Germonprez, Braeden Haughey, Mitchell Ledford, Will Modglin, Humberto Najera, Baylor Nelson, Jacob Pishko.

Women

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  • Lucy Bell, Hannah Bellard, Lilla Bognar, Chloe Kim, Erika Pelaez, Addison Sauickie, Levenia Sim, Blair Stoneburg, Maddie Waggoner, Ella Welch.

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b Rieder, David (February 8, 2022). "USA Swimming Announces 2022 Trials Remains in April in Greensboro; TYR Pro Swim Series Scheduled for Early March Near Chicago". Swimming World. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
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  28. ^ "2022 Mel Zajac Jr. Invitational U.S. Roster". USA Swimming. May 16, 2022. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
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