The USA Olympic swimming team has been decided, and there is no shortage of big names on the roster.
Caeleb Dressel, Bobby Finke, Chase Kalisz, and Ryan Murphy are the past Olympic gold medalists on the men’s side who lead a group of swimmers featuring plenty of young stars ready to make their mark on the global stage.
Of course, there are some marquis names on the women’s side. Katie Ledecky is back to compete in a wave of events, as are other standouts like Lilly King, Regan Smith, Simone Manuel, and the Walsh sisters.
The 2024 Paris Olympics is shaping up to be a thrilling battle between the Americans and Australians, two nations that battled it out in a close finish back in the 2021 Tokyo Games, with the United States ultimately taking the victory in both gold and total medals.
Here is a look at all the 2024 U.S. men’s and women’s Olympics swimmers.
Best times listed are from SwimCloud
MORE: USA Olympics swimming trials results, winners
Men’s swimmers
Jack Alexy
Alexy, 21, will be swimming in the 100m free and 4x100m free relay.
The Cal Berkeley swimmer has a long-course world championship gold in the 4x100m medley relay and silvers in the 50m free, 100m free, and 4x100m mixed free relay.
He has a best time of 47.08 in the 100m free (2024 Olympic trials).
Hunter Armstrong
Armstrong, 23, will be competing in the 100m backstroke and the 4x100m free relay.
The Cal Berkeley swimmer has an Olympic gold in the 4x100m medley relay. He also has seven long-course world championship gold medals in the 50m backstroke (one), 4x100m free relay (one), 4x100m medley relay (two), and 4x100m mixed medley relay (two).
Armstrong has best times of 51.98 in the 100m backstroke (2022 FINA World Championships) and 47.78 in the 100m free (2024 Olympic trials).
Shaine Casas
Casas, 24, will be competing in the 200m IM.
The former Texas A&M swimmer has a long-course world championship gold in the 4x100m medley relay and bronze medals in the 200m backstroke, 4x100m free relay, and 4x200m free relay.
Casas has a best time of 1:55.24 in the 200m IM (2022 Phillips 66 National Championship).
Caeleb Dressel
Dressel, 27, will be swimming in the 50m free, 100m butterfly, 4x100m free relay, and 4x100m medley relay.
The former Florida swimmer has seven Olympic gold medals: 50m free (one), 100m free (one), 100m butterfly (one), 4x100m free relay (two) and 4x100m medley relay (two). He also has 15 long-course world championship gold medals: 50m free (two), 50m butterfly (two), 100m free (two), 100m butterfly (two), 4x100m free relay (three), 4x100m medley relay (one), 4x100m mixed free relay (two), and 4x100m mixed medley relay (one).
Dressel has best times of 21.04 in the 50m free (2021 Olympic trials), 46.96 in the 100m free (2019 FINA World Championship), and 49.45 in the 100m butterfly (2021 Olympics). Dressel’s time in the 100m butterfly is the current world record.
Matt Fallon
Fallon, 18, will be competing in the 200m breaststroke.
The former Penn swimmer has a best time of 2:06.54 in the 200m breaststroke (2024 Olympic trials).
Nic Fink
Fink, 30, will be competing in the 100m breaststroke and 4x100m medley relay.
The former Georgia swimmer has won six long-course world championship gold medals: one in the 50m breaststroke, one in the 100m breaststroke, two in the 4x100m medley relay, and two in the 4x100m mixed medley relay.
Fink has a best time of 58.36 in the 100m breaststroke (2023 Phillips 66 USA National Championship).
Bobby Finke
Finke, 24, will be competing in the 800m and 1500m free.
The former Florida swimmer won Olympic golds in both events in the 2021 Tokyo Games and a long-course world championship gold in the 800m free, and two silvers in the 1500m frees.
Finke has best times of 7:38.67 in the 800m free (2023 World Aquatics Championships), and 14:31.59 in the 1500m free (2023 World Aquatics Championships).
Carson Foster
Foster, 22, will be competing in the 200m IM and the 400m IM.
The Texas swimmer has a long-course world championship gold in the 4x200m free and silvers in the 200m IM (two), 400m IM (two), and 4x200m free relay.
Foster has best times of 1:55.65 in the 200m IM (2024 Olympic trials), and 4:06.56 in the 400m IM (2022 FINA World Championship).
Chris Guiliano
Guiliano, 20, will be swimming in the 50m free, 100m free, 200m free, 4x100m free relay, and 4x100m medley relay.
The Notre Dame swimmer has best times of 21.69 in the 50m free (2024 Olympic trials), 47.38 in the 100m free (2024 Olympic trials), and 1:45.38 in the 200m free (2024 Olympic trials).
Thomas Heilman
Heilman, 17, will be competing in the 100m butterfly and 200m butterfly.
The Virginia commit earned a long-course world championship gold in the 4x100m medley.
Heilman has best times of 51.19 in the 100m butterfly (2023 Phillips 66 USA National Championships) and 1:53.82 in the 200m butterfly (2023 World Aquatics Championships).
Luke Hobson
Hobson, 20, will be competing in the 200m free and 4x200m free relay.
The Texas swimmer won gold in the long-course world championship 4x100m medley relay and earned bronze in the 200m free.
He has a best time of 1:44.87 in the 200m free (2023 World Aquatics Championships).
David Johnston
Johnston, 23, will be competing in the 1500m free.
The Texas swimmer has a best time of 15:02.37 in the 1500m free (2022 Phillips 66 National Championships).
Keaton Jones
Jones, 19, will be competing in the 200m backstroke.
Jones has a best time of 1:54.61 in the 200m backstroke (2024 Olympic trials).
Chase Kalisz
Kalisz, 30, will be competing in the 400m IM.
The former Georgia swimmer has an Olympic gold and an Olympic silver medal in the 400m IM. He also has two long-course world championship golds, one in the 200m IM and one in the 400m IM.
Kalisz has a best time of 4:05.90 in the 400m IM (2017 FINA World Championship).
Drew Kibler
Kibler, 24, will be competing in the 4x200m free relay.
The former Texas swimmer has a long-course world championship gold in the 4x200m free, as well as a silver in the event.
Kibler has a best time of 1:45.01 in the 200m free (2022 FINA World Championship).
Josh Matheny
Matheny, 21, will be competing in the 200m breaststroke.
The Indiana swimmer won a long-course world championship in the 4x100m medley relay.
Matheny has a best time of 2:08.32 in the 200m breaststroke (2023 Phillips 66 USA National Championships).
Ryan Murphy
Murphy, 28, will be competing in the 100m backstroke, 200m backstroke, and 4x100m medley relay.
The former Cal Berkeley swimmer has four Olympic gold medals: one in the 100m backstroke, one in the 200m backstroke, and two in the 4x100m medley relays. He also has seven long-course world championship gold medals: one in the 100m backstroke, one in the 200m backstroke, three in the 4x100m medley relay, and two in the 4x100m mixed medley relay.
Murphy has best times of 51.85 in the 100m back (2016 Olympics) and 1:53.57 in the 200m backstroke (2018 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships).
Aaron Shackell
Shackell, 18, will be swimming in the 400m free.
The Cal swimmer has a best time of 3:45.46 in the 400m free (2024 Olympic trials).
Kieran Smith
Smith, 24, will be competing in the 400m free and 4x200m free relay.
The former Florida swimmer earned an Olympic bronze in the 400m free. He also has a long-course world championship gold and silver in the 4x200m free relay.
Smith has best times of 3:43.94 in the 400m free (2021 Olympics) and 1:44.74 in the 200m free (2021 Olympics).
Charlie Swanson
Swanson, 26, will be competing in the 100m breaststroke.
The former Michigan swimmer has a best time of 59.16 in the 100m breaststroke (2024 Olympic trials).
Luca Urlando
Urlando, 22, will be competing in the 200m butterfly.
The Georgia swimmer has a best time of 1:53.84 (2019 TYR Pro Swim Series – Clovis).
Luke Whitlock
Whitlock, 18, will be competing in the 800m free.
The Florida swimmer has a best time of 7:45.19 in the 800m free (2024 Olympic trials).
Women’s swimmers
Phoebe Bacon
Bacon, 21, will be competing in the 200m backstroke.
The Wisconsin swimmer has a long-course world championship silver in the 200m backstroke.
She has a best time of 2:05.08 in the 200m backstroke (2022 Phillips 66 International Team Trials).
Katharine Berkoff
Berkoff, 23, will be competing in the 100m backstroke.
The NC State swimmer has a long-course world championship gold in the 4x100m medley, a silver in the 50m backstroke, and a bronze in the 100m backstroke.
Berkoff has a best time of 57.91 in the 100m backstroke (2024 Olympic trials).
Kate Douglass
Douglass, 22, will be swimming in the 100m free, the 200m breaststroke, the 200m individual medley, the 4x100m free relay, and the 4x100m medley relay.
The Virginia swimmer won an Olympic bronze medal in the 200m IM. She also has four long-course world championship gold medals in the 200m IM (two) and the 4x100m medley relays (one women’s, one mixed).
Her best times swimming the Olympic events in long-course meter pools are 52.56 in the 100m free (2024 Olympic trials), 2:19.30 in the 200m breaststroke (2024 TYR Pro Swim Series – Knoxville), and 2:07.05 in the 200m IM (2024 World Aquatics Championships).
Erin Gemmell
Gemmell, 19, will be competing in the 4x200m free relay.
The Texas swimmer has a long-course world championship silver in the 4x200m free relay.
She has a best time of 1:55.97 in the 200m free (2023 World Aquatics Championship).
Katie Grimes
Grimes, 18, will be competing in the 1500m free and 400m IM.
She has earned long-course world championship silver medals in the 400m IM (two) and 1500m free (one).
Grimes has a best time of 15:44.89 in the 1500m free (2022 FINA World Championships) and 4:31.41 (2023 World Aquatics Championships).
Torri Huske
Huske, 21, will be swimming the 100m free, 100m butterfly and 4x100m free relay.
The Stanford swimmer won Olympic silver in the 4x100m medley relay in 2021. She has long-course world championships in the 100m butterfly (one) and 4x100m medley (two women’s, one mixed).
Huske’s best time in the 100m free is 52.92 (2022 FINA World Championships) and 55.52 in the 100m butterfly (2024 Olympic trials).
Lilly King
King, 27, will be competing in the 100m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke, and 4x100m medley relay.
The former Indiana swimmer has two Olympic gold medals, one in the 100m breaststroke and one in the 4x100m medley relay, both in 2016. She also has 11 long-course world championship gold medals: two in the 50m breaststroke, two in the 100m breaststroke, one in the 200m breaststroke, four in the 4x100m medley relay and two in the 4x100m mixed medley relay.
King has a best time of 1:04.13 in the 100m breaststroke (1:04.13) and 2:19.92 in the 200m breaststroke (2021 Olympics). Her 100m breaststroke time is the current world record.
Katie Ledecky
Ledecky, 27, will be swimming in the 400m free, 800m free, 1500m free, and 4x200m free relay. She qualified for the 200m free but said she would not race in the event in Paris.
The former Stanford swimmer has seven Olympic gold medals with three in the 800m and one each in the 4x200m relay, 200m, 400m, and 1500m (the latter of which was swum for the first time in 2021). She also has 21 long-course world championship gold medals: one in the 200m, four in the 400m, six in the 800m, five in the 1500m free, and four in the 4x200m free relay.
Ledecky’s best time in the 200m free is 1:40.36 (2016 Olympics), 3:56.46 in the 400m free (2016 Olympics), 8:04.79 in the 800m free (2016 Olympics), and 15:20.48 in the 1500m free (2018 TYR Pro Swim Series – Indianapolis). Her 800m and 1500m times are both world records.
Paige Madden
Madden, 25, will be swimming in the 400m free, 800m free, and 4x200m free relay.
The former Virginia swimmer earned an Olympic silver medal in the 2021 4x200m free relay.
Madden has a best time of 1:56.36 in the 200m free (2024 Olympic trials), 4:02.08 in the 400m free (2024 Olympic trials), and 8:27.64 in the 800m free (2024 TYR Pro Swim Series – Knoxville).
Simone Manuel
Manuel, 27, will be competing in the 50m free and 4x100m free relay.
The former Stanford swimmer has Olympic gold medals in the 100m free and 4x100m medley relay. She also has long-course world championship golds in the 50m free (one), 100m free (two), 4x100m free relay (two), 4x100m mixed free relay (four), and 4×100 medley relay (two).
Manuel has a best time of 23.97 in the 50m free (2017 FINA World Championships) and 52.04 in the 100m free (2019 FINA World Championships).
Alex Shackell
Shackell, 17, will be swimming in the 200m butterfly.
The Cal Berkeley commit has a best time of 2:06.69 in the 200m butterfly.
Regan Smith
Smith, 22, will be swimming the 200m butterfly, 100m backstroke, 200m backstroke and 4x100m medley relay.
The former Stanford swimmer earned a pair of Olympic silver medals in the 2021 200m butterfly and 4x100m medley relay. She has five long-course world championship golds in the 100m backstroke (one), 200m backstroke (one), and 4x100m medley relay (three).
Smith has a best time of 2:03.87 in the 200m butterfly (2023 AZ Sun Devil Open), 57.13 in the 100m backstroke (2024 Olympic trials), and 2:03.35 (2019 FINA World Championships) in the 200m backstroke. Her time in the 100m backstroke is the current world record.
Alex Walsh
Walsh, 22, will be competing in the 200m IM.
The Virginia swimmer earned an Olympic silver medal in the 200m IM in the 2021 Olympics. She also has long-course world championship golds in the 200m IM, 4x100m medley relay, and 4x200m free relay, as well as a silver in the 200m IM.
Walsh has a best time of 2:07.13 in the 200m IM (2022 FINA World Championships).
Gretchen Walsh
Walsh, 21, will be competing in the 50m free, 100m butterfly, 4x100m free relay and 4x100m medley relay.
The Virginia swimmer has a long-course world championship gold medal in the 4x100m medley relay and silver in the 4x100m free relay.
Walsh has a best time of 24.15 in the 50m free (2024 Olympic trials), 55.18 in the 100m fly (2024 Olympic trials), and 53.13 in the 100m free (2024 Olympic trials). Her 100m fly time is the current world record.
Emma Weber
Weber, 20, will be competing in the 100m breaststroke.
The Virginia swimmer has a best time of 1:06.10 in the event (2024 Olympic trials).
Claire Weinstein
Weinstein, 17, will be swimming in the 200m free and the 4x200m free relay.
The Cal Berkeley commit previously won a world championship gold medal in the 4x200m free relay in 2022.
Her best time in the 200m free is 1:55.26 (2023 Phillips 66 USA National Championships).