U.S. Olympic Swim Trials: Chaney Wins Second Swim-Off and Joins Dressel in 50m Freestyle Final

Adam Chaney advances to tomorrow’s final after competing in four 50m freestyle races on Thursday.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Heading into the final days of a highly-competitive 2024 U.S. Olympic Swim Trials, Adam Chaney continued the excitement after being crowned the 50m freestyle champion of both swim-offs that took place on Thursday night inside Lucas Oil Stadium.

Overall, nine Florida swimmers competed on day six: Adam Chaney, Catie Choate, Caeleb Dressel, Macguire McDuff, Mason Laur, JoJo Ramey, Julian Smith, Sean Sullivan and incoming freshman Devin Dilger.

HOW IT HAPPENED – FINALS SESSION
Men’s 50m Free Semifinals – Results<https://www.omegatiming.com/File/00011800030101EB0102FFFFFFFFFF01.pdf>
With a finals spot on the line, Caeleb Dressel charged to the wall in 21.61 to record his fastest time in two years. He garnered the top spot in the second heat to advance to tomorrow’s final as the second seed.

Joining him in lane one, Adam Chaney swam a lifetime-best 21.89 to tie with Jonny Kulow from heat two to require a swim off for the last finals spot.

Men’s 50m Free Swim-Off – Results<https://www.omegatiming.com/File/00011800030101EB0107FFFFFFFFFF01.pdf>
Spoiler alert, the first swim off ended in ANOTHER tie! Chaney was off the blocks first, but Kulow didn’t go away. The two remained in sync and touched the wall in 21.79. The finish marks the Gators all-time best that he set just an hour before.

45 minutes later, the two went head-to-head in their fourth (and hopefully last) 50m free swim of the day. Chaney entered the water in first and was able to hold off Kulow’s final push to crash into the wall in 21.81 to advance to tomorrow’s final.

Men’s 200m Backstroke Finals – Results<https://www.omegatiming.com/File/00011800030102EE0104FFFFFFFFFF01.pdf>
Seeded eighth in the final’s session, Caleb Maldari came off the first turn in fourth place following his 27.65 split. Competing against the three-time Olympic Trials top-two champions Ryan Murphy and Keaton Jones, Maldari went 1:58.31 to notch seven place.

Women’s 200m Backstroke Semifinal – Results<https://www.omegatiming.com/File/00011800030202EE0102FFFFFFFFFF01.pdf>
Racing in the first semi’s heat, Catie Choate entered the water in fifth and went into her first turn with a 30.40 split. She touched the wall in 2:11.57 to finish seventh in her heat and 15th overall.

HOW IT HAPPENED – MORNING SESSION
Women’s 200m Back – Results<https://www.omegatiming.com/File/00011800030202EE0101FFFFFFFFFF01.pdf>
Current Gators Catie Chaote and JoJo Ramey raced side-by-side in heat eight. Choate came out of the first turn in second, where she remained heading into the final turn. Her last 50-meter split, 34.88, was one second slower than her previous three times, but her 2:11.98 secured her a semifinals spot. She is seeded 14th going into what is considered the fastest semifinals for this event, ever.

Swimming next to her teammate in lane 2, Ramey stayed in the middle of the pack for the majority of the race. She touched the wall in 2:11.95 for 18th overall to grab the second and final semifinals reserve spot.

Men’s 50m Free – Results<https://www.omegatiming.com/File/00011800030101EB0101FFFFFFFFFF01.pdf>
Caeleb Dressel comfortably advanced to the semifinals after tying for seventh with 22.00. Joining the Paris qualifier is fellow Gator, Adam Chaney. The 2019 World Junior Championships bronze medalist was third off the blocks and touched the wall in 22.26. Chaney placed fifth in his heat and earned the 14th seed heading into the semis.

Coming off his 100m free finals appearance yesterday, Macguire McDuff went 22.36 to finish sixth in his heat and place 21st overall. The 12-time NCAA All-American shaved time off his previous-best 22.42 that he set at the Speedo Atlanta Classic last May.

Julian Smith made his second appearance in Indianapolis and also posted a personal best after touching the wall in 22.42 to claim first in the sixth heat. He reset his previous-best time of 22.61 he logged this past May to place 24th overall.

The newest Gator competing in the event was Deving Dilger, who finished in 22.79. He came close to his personal best, 22.67, that he set in March of this year. Dilger placed sixth in the fifth heat and 45th overall.

Men’s 200m IM – Results<https://www.omegatiming.com/File/00011800030105EE0101FFFFFFFFFF01.pdf>
Having finished third in the 200m fly last night, Mason Laur looked to secure a semifinals spot in the 200m IM. His 28.41 free split was the second-fastest in heat 11 for a 2:01.40 finish. He placed sixth in his heat and 29th overall.

Sean Sullivan clocked a personal-best after quickly coming to a finish in 2:01.87. The Florida sophomore shaved nearly two seconds off his previous-best 2:03.15 that he set at the Indy Spring Cup in May of 2023 to place 36th overall.

Caleb Maldari was listed to compete in heat seven, but did not start.

THURSDAY RESULTS
Thursday, June 19
Finals Results

Men’s 200m Backstroke

7th – Caleb Maldari – 1:58.31

Men’s 50m Freestyle Semifinals
*Top eight advance to Finals*

2nd – Caeleb Dressel – 21.61

T8th – Adam Chaney – 21.89

Men’s 50m Freestyle Swim- Off

T1st – Adam Chaney – 21.79

Men’s 50m Freestyle Swim- Off No. 2

1st – Adam Chaney – 21.81

Women’s 200m Backstroke Semifinals
*Top eight advance to Finals*

15th – Catie Choate – 2:11.57

Morning Heats Results

Women’s 200m Backstroke
*Top-16 advance to Finals*

14th – Catie Choate – 2:11.18

18th – JoJo Ramey – 2:11.95

Men’s 50m Freestyle
*Top-16 advance to Semifinals*

7th – Caeleb Dressel – 22.00

14th – Adam Chaney – 22.26

21st – Macguire McDuff 22.36

24th – Julian Smith – 22.42

45th – Devin Dilger* – 22.79

Men’s 200m IM
*Top-16 advance to Semifinals*

29th – Mason Laur – 2:01.40

36th – Sean Sullivan – 2:01.87

*Incoming Gators

GATORS ON THE U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM
Name

Event

Kieran Smith

4X200m Freestyle Relay

Caeleb Dressel

4x100m Freestyle Relay

Bobby Finke

800m Freestyle

GATOR OLYMPIC HOPEFULS
Name

Event

Place

Time

Emma Weyant

400m IM

2nd Place

4:35.56

Luke Whitlock

800m Free

2nd Place

7:45.19

UP NEXT
Day seven of the U.S. Olympic Swim Trials takes place on Friday, June 21 inside Lucas Oil Stadium. Three roster spots will be solidified in the Men’s 50m free, 200m IM and the women’s 200m back. The men will compete for a semifinals spot in the 100m fly morning, while the women race for a finals spot in the 800m free and a top-16 spot in the 200m IM.

SWIMMING SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
Session Start Times (ET): 11 a.m. Prelims / 7:45 p.m. Finals (varying based on broadcast needs). The trials will have 17 sessions distributed over nine days. With eight prelims and nine finals, every individual event contested at the Olympics will have a trial.

June 21 – Friday

Prelims

Finals

Men’s 100M Butterfly

Men’s 50M Freestyle Final

Women’s 200M IM

Women’s 200M Backstroke Final

Women’s 800M Freestyle

Men’s 200M IM Final

Men’s 100M Butterfly Semi

Women’s 200M IM Semi

June 22 – Saturday

Prelims

Finals

Women’s 50M Freestyle

Men’s 100M Butterfly Final

Men’s 1500M Freestyle

Women’s 50M Freestyle Semi

Women’s 200M IM Final

Women’s 800M Freestyle Final

June 23 – Sunday

Prelims

Finals

Women’s 50M Freestyle Final

Men’s 1500M Freestyle Final

SWIM TRIALS FULL TV SCHEDULE:
Live coverage of the Trials will be available every night at 8. pm. ET on NBC, along with daily preliminary heats on Peacock at 11 a.m. USA Network will have same-day delayed coverage of prelims.

DATE

COVERAGE

NETWORK

TIME

Sat., June 15

Qualifying Heats

Peacock

11 a.m.

Qualifying Heats

USA Network*

6:30 p.m.

Finals

NBC, Peacock

8 p.m.

Sun., June 16

Qualifying Heats

Peacock

11 a.m.

Qualifying Heats

USA Network*

5 p.m.

Finals

NBC, Peacock

8 p.m.

Mon., June 17

Qualifying Heats

Peacock

11 a.m.

Qualifying Heats

USA Network*

7 p.m.

Finals

NBC, Peacock

8 p.m.

Tues., June 18

Qualifying Heats

Peacock

11 a.m.

Qualifying Heats

USA Network*

6 p.m.

Finals

NBC, Peacock

8 p.m.

Wed., June 19

Qualifying Heats

Peacock

11 a.m.

Qualifying Heats

USA Network*

7 p.m.

Finals

NBC, Peacock

8 p.m.

Thurs., June 20

Qualifying Heats

Peacock

11 a.m.

Qualifying Heats

USA Network*

7 p.m.

Finals

NBC, Peacock

8 p.m.

Fri., June 21

Qualifying Heats

Peacock

11 a.m.

Qualifying Heats

USA Network*

5:30 p.m.

Finals

NBC, Peacock

8 p.m.

Sat., June 22

Qualifying Heats

Peacock

11 a.m.

Qualifying Heats

USA Network*

6:30 p.m.

Finals

NBC, Peacock

8 p.m.

Sun., June 23

Finals

NBC, Peacock

8 p.m.

Sat., June 29

Paralympic Finals

CNBC, Peacock

6 p.m.

Sun., June 30

Paralympic Finals

CNBC*

1 p.m.

*Taped coverage

OLYMPIC QUALIFYING TIMES:
For individual events at the Paris Games, there are two types – Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT) and Olympic Consideration TIME (OCT), per World Aquatics. Swimmers who match or better the OQT in one or more individual events, qualify for Olympic competition automatically. Participating countries may enter two (2) athletes in the same event, only if both swimmers’ times are equivalent or under the OQT. The OCT threshold works differently. Should the OQT not yield a quota of 852 total swimmers, “World Aquatics will then invite athletes who have equaled or bettered an OCT, until the total quota of 852 athletes is reached.”

Men’s

Event

Women’s

Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT)
-2 Entries

Olympic Consideration Times (OTC)

-1 Entry

Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT)
-2 Entries

Olympic Consideration Times (OTC)

-1 Entry

21.96

22.07

50m Freestyle

24.70

24.82

48.34

48.58

100m Freestyle

53.61

53.88

1:46.26

1:46.79

200m Freestyle

1:57.26

1:57.85

3:46.78

3:47.91

400m Freestyle

4:07.90

4:09.14

7:51.65

7:54.01

800m Freestyle

8:26.71

8:29.24

15:00.99

15:05.49

1500m Freestyle

16:09.09

16:13.94

53.74

54.01

100m Backstroke

59.99

1:00.29

1:57.50

1:58.09

200m Backstroke

2:10.39

2:11.04

59.49

59.79

100m Butterfly

1:06.79

1:07.12

2:09.68

2:10.33

200m Butterfly

2:23.91

2:24.63

51.67

51.93

100m Breaststroke

57.92

58.21

1:55.78

1:56.36

200m Breaststroke

2:08.43

2:09.07

1:57.94

1:58.53

200m Individual Medley

2:11.47

2:12.13

4:12.50

4:13.76

400m Individual Medley

4:38.53

4:39.92

Swimming at the 2024 Olympic Games will be held at the Paris La Defense Arena, located in the city of Nanterre. Indoor swimming kicks off July 27 and runs through August 4; in total, 35 medal events will be competed. Olympic swimming competition concludes with the men’s and women’s open water (10km marathon swimming) races taking place August 8-9. The full Team USA roster for the Olympic Games Paris 2024 will be confirmed in July.

COMPLETE LIST OF GATORS WHO HAVE PUNCHED THEIR TICKET TO PARIS:

  *   Maha Amer – Egypt
  *   Julie Brousseau – Canada
  *   Josh Liendo – Canada
  *   Nicole Maier – Germany
  *   Jonny Marshall – Great Britain
  *   Alfonso Mestre – Venezuela
  *   Alberto Mestre – Venezuela
  *   Aleksas Savickas – Lithuania
  *   Caeleb Dressel – USA
  *   Bobby Finke – USA
  *   Kieran Smith – USA

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