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How Did the Doha Roster Carry out at U.S. Olympic Trials?


The 2024 Doha World Championships will go down in historical past as a little bit of an anomaly. Some nations handled it as an in-season meet, whereas others approached it like another Worlds meet. Many questioned if a Worlds meet in the beginning of an Olympic 12 months would disrupt athletes’ Paris preparation.

The U.S. despatched solely 20 athletes to compete in pool swimming occasions in Doha, fielding a roster that was a mixture of large names and first-timers. Now that the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials are within the books, let’s check out how these athletes fared.

At a look, seven members of the Doha pool swimming roster will compete in Paris later this summer time. 4 of them have been first-time Olympians and three represented the U.S. in Tokyo. Three athletes who have been on the Tokyo group didn’t qualify for a second Olympics.

There have been Olympic spots on the road for open water swimmers in Doha. The U.S. had six entrants.

First-Time Olympians from Texas*

Seven athletes who represented the U.S. in Doha have been named to the Olympic group 4 of them are first-time Olympians.

Shaine Casas and Carson Foster are probably the most skilled of this group, having been Worlds teammates in 2022 and 2023. Coincidentally, they each certified for Paris within the 200 IM (with Foster additionally incomes qualification within the 400 IM).

It was a redemptive efficiency for each swimmers in Doha, who had been favored to make the Tokyo group again in 2021 however each had heartbreaking Third-place finishes at Trials.

Curiously, Casas didn’t contest the 200 IM on the 2021 Trials, as a substitute opting to go all-in on the backstroke occasions.

The opposite two are Luke Hobson and David Johnston, who have been additionally part of the 2023 Worlds group. Hobson certified for the 200 free after selecting up a bronze medal in Doha, whereas Johnston certified within the 1500 free, an occasion he didn’t even contest in February.

All 4 first-time Olympians have ties to the College of Texas, with Casas, Foster, and Hobson all coaching in Austin. Johnston took a redshirt season to coach with Mark Schubert’s The Swim Workforce in El Toro, California, however has plans to return to Texas within the fall.

It’s additionally price noting that neither Casas nor Johnston medaled individually in Doha.

Returning Olympians

The three returning Olympians from the Doha group are led by Kate Douglass, who certified for the 200 IM, 200 breast, and 100 free. She medaled in each 200s in Doha, selecting up gold within the IM and silver within the breaststroke, in addition to incomes a silver within the 50 free. Regardless of being the American file holder within the 50 freestyle from her Doha efficiency, Douglass opted to not contest the occasion at Trials.

Douglass had the most important program growth of the trio, as she solely swam the 200 IM in Tokyo. She now provides two extra particular person occasions to her Olympic program, and is probably going so as to add two or three extra relay swims between the 400 free, 400 medley, and combined medley.

Hunter Armstrong will even swim an expanded Olympic program in comparison with three years in the past. He as soon as once more certified within the 100 backstroke and picked up a 4th-place end within the 100 free, incomes a spot on the 4×100 free relay. He swam the lads’s and combined 400 free relays in Doha, incomes bronze in each. He additionally gained the 100 again and recorded a runner-up end within the 50 again.

Nic Fink medaled in all three breaststroke distances in Doha, incomes bronze within the 50 and 200 and gold within the 100. He solely certified to swim the 100 breast in Paris, lacking out on 200 breast which was his sole entry in Tokyo.

Main Misses

Claire Curzan might be the most important miss of this group. After having a standout meet, together with changing into solely the second lady to brush the 50-100-200 backstrokes at a World Championship meet, she did not qualify for a second Olympics. In Doha, Curzan hit lifetime bests in all three backstroke occasions, as nicely a season greatest within the 100 fly the place she earned silver.

The closest Curzan got here to incomes a Paris berth was a third place end within the 200 again, the place her greatest time would have positioned 2nd within the remaining. Within the 100 fly, an occasion she swam in Tokyo, she completed 4th general. Curzan was slower in all her occasions at Trials in comparison with Doha.

Michael Andrew is one other Tokyo Olympian who didn’t hit his ceiling at Trials. He solely entered the 50s in Doha, incomes a silver medal within the 50 fly. As solely a type of occasions is on the Olympic schedule, he entered the 50 free, 100 breast, and 100 fly at Trials. Whereas Andrew made it to the ultimate of the previous two (which have been additionally part of his Tokyo program, alongside the 200 IM), he completed fifth and eighth respectively.

Andrew is the American File holder within the 100 breast, however hasn’t been near his greatest up to now two years.

The U.S. didn’t have another particular person medalists in Doha who haven’t been mentioned already, however there was one other Tokyo Olympian in Zach Harting. Harting completed ninth within the 200 fly three years in the past, his sole entry, and completed eleventh within the occasion in Doha. Harting additionally competed within the 100 fly, ending sixth.

Harting did have a shocking finish to his Trials, popping two greatest occasions in prelims and semis of the 100 fly, however completed 4th behind three swimmers who acquired beneath the 51-second barrier.

Lastly, whereas Jack Aikins didn’t earn a person medal in Doha, he was favored to problem for a berth within the 200 backstroke. Nevertheless, he couldn’t break by the ironclad grip Cal-trained swimmers have on the occasion, as he completed Third behind veteran Ryan Murphy and freshman Keaton Jones.

Younger Risers

Whereas it didn’t flip into Olympic berths, a few of the Doha roster rode their momentum to robust Trials performances.

Lilla Bognar, Kayla Han, and Kate Hurst have been all late entries to Worlds, and all made finals in at the very least one occasion on the Olympic Trials. Bognar swam within the remaining of the 200 IM and 400 IM, ending Third within the longer IM occasion. Hurst additionally made a pair of finals, incomes sixth within the 800 free and 4th within the 1500 free.

Han had a rollercoaster of a gap day in Indianapolis. After ending simply nine-hundredths shy of the highest eight within the 400 free, two scratches forward of her earned her an evening swim. She capitalized on that chance, dropping over a second from her entry time and in the end ending 4th after coming in seeded sixteenth.

None of those three swimmers have matriculated to school but, and may very well be ones to be careful for throughout the subsequent quad.

Open Water Footnote

The U.S. additionally despatched six athletes to compete within the open water occasions in Doha: Michael Brinegar, Joshua Brown, Charlie Clark, Mariah Denigan, Katie Grimes, and Ivan Puskovitch.

Grimes had already certified for Paris by the use of her 10km bronze medal in Fukuoka, however Denigan and Puskovitch each booked their tickets courtesy of their Doha finishes. Denigan completed sixth within the girls’s 10km whereas Puskovitch completed 14th within the males’s occasion. This might be each swimmer’s first Olympics.

Desk of Pool Swimming Performances

The next desk is sorted by swimmers who made Workforce USA, finals, semifinals, and didn’t advance, and alphabetically inside every group.

Doha Particular person Performances Trials Particular person Performances
Hunter Armstrong 50 BK – 2nd
100 BK – 1st
100 BK – 2nd
100 FR – 4th
Shaine Casas 50 FL – eighth
100 FL – sixteenth
200 IM – fifth
200 IM – 2nd
100 BK – ninth
Kate Douglass 200 IM – 1st
200 BR – 2nd
50 FR – 2nd
100 FR – 4th
100 FR – 1st
200 BR – 1st
200 IM – 1st
Nic Fink 50 BR – Third
100 BR – 1st
200 BR – Third
100 BR – 1st
200 BR – sixth
Carson Foster 200 IM – 2nd
400 IM – 4th
200 IM – 1st
400 IM – 1st
Luke Hobson 200 FR – Third 200 FR – 1st
David Johnston 400 FR – twelfth
800 FR – eleventh
400 IM – fifth
1500 FR – 2nd
Jack Aikins 100 BK – eighth
200 BK – 4th
100 BK – Third
200 BK – Third
Michael Andrew 50 FR – 4th
50 BK – eighth
50 BR – eleventh
50 FL – 2nd
100 BR – eighth
50 FR – fifth
100 FL – sixteenth
Lilla Bognar 200 BK – tenth
400 IM – ninth
200 BK – ninth
200 FL – twenty fourth
200 IM – seventh
400 IM – Third
Charlie Clark 800 FR – twenty second
1500 FR – tenth
800 FR – sixth
1500 FR – sixth
Claire Curzan 50 BK – 1st
100 BK – 1st
200 BK – 1st
100 FL – 2nd
100 BK – eighth
200 BK – Third
100 FL – 4th
Jake Foster 100 BR – ninth
200 BR – 4th
100 BR – sixth
200 BR – seventh
Kayla Han 800 FR – fifteenth
1500 FR – seventeenth
400 IM – thirteenth
400 FR – 4th
800 FR – twenty eighth
1500 FR – twenty seventh
400 IM – tenth
Zach Harting 100 FL – sixth
200 FL – eleventh
100 FL – 4th
200 FL – eighth
Kate Hurst 1500 FR – ninth 400 FR – ninth
800 FR – sixth
1500 FR – 4th
Matt King 50 FR – eleventh
100 FR – seventh
50 FR – Third
100 FR – sixth
Piper Enge 50 BR – sixth
100 BR – 18th
100 BR – 14th
200 BR – twenty eighth
Rachel Klinker 200 FL – 4th 100 FL – twenty first
200 FL – thirteenth
Addison Sauickie 200 FR – twelfth
400 FR – eleventh
100 FR – thirty fourth
200 FR – twenty fifth
200 FL – forty fourth



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