U.S. Olympic Swim Trials: Kieran Smith Punches Ticket to 2024 Paris Olympics

He secures a spot on the Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Olympic Team.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Day three of the 2024 U.S. Olympic Swim Trials saw five Florida swimmers in Monday night’s Final session. Kieran Smith became the first Gator to punch his ticket to Paris inside Lucas Oil Stadium. Additionally, Emma Weyant made her Olympic berth after finishing second in the 400m IM.

In all, 15 swimmers represented Florida throughout Monday’s events. Anna Auld, Adam Chaney, Catie Choate, Bobby Dinunzio, Zoe Dixon, Bobby Finke, Gio Linscheer, Jake Mitchell, Josh Parent, Bella Sims, Kieran Smith, Andrew Taylor and Luke Whitlock returned to the competition pool, while Sofia Plaza and Andrew Taylor made their Olympic Trials debut on the football field.

HOW IT HAPPENED – FINALS SESSION
Women’s 400m IM – Results<https://www.omegatiming.com/File/00011800030205EF0104FFFFFFFFFF01.pdf>
The reining Tokyo Olympic Trials Champion, Emma Weyant climbed her way to first her last breaststroke leg split, 40.25. Similar to morning prelims, the silver medalist in Tokyo went neck-and-neck with Katie Grimes in the final stretch. Weyant dropped three seconds from her seed time to go 4:35.56 for silver.

Zoe Dixon dropped more than a second off her morning time (3:43.30) for a new personal-best, touching the wall in 4:42.01. The SEC Championships silver medalist finished seventh overall to mark her best Olympic Trial finish.

Men’s 200m Free – Results<https://www.omegatiming.com/File/00011800030101EE0104FFFFFFFFFF01.pdf>
Kieran Smith made his second-consecutive Olympic Team after taking fourth in the 400m free following his 1:45.61. His top-four finish gives him a spot on the U.S. 4×200 Freestyle Relay team. Smith finished second in the 400m free on Saturday, but as with Weyant, even though they placed in the top-two with an Olympic Qualifying Time, only the winner of each event secures a spot on Team USA. It will be more than likely once the team fills out over the week.

Jake Mitchell swam a similar pace to his prelim time to notch seventh. The Tokyo Olympian recorded a 1:46.48 to just miss the sixth Olympic relay spot.

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Following his personal-best 53.08 that he set in last night’s Semifinals, Adam Chaney sat in top-two position until the final stretch. The Pan American gold medalist finished fourth after touching the wall in 53.44.

HOW IT HAPPENED – MORNING SESSION
Women’s 400m IM – Results<https://www.omegatiming.com/File/00011800030205EF0101FFFFFFFFFF01.pdf>
Anna Auld was the first Gator to swim this morning, representing Florida in the second heat. She kept steady in sixth place through the first two strokes, but crept to fifth after making moves in the breaststroke. Auld’s final turn helped her finish in 4:53.56 to earn third in her heat and 30th overall.

Incoming freshman Sofia Plaza swam in heat five of six. The North Carolina native swam a strong final 50 meters in 4:47.76. She finished just shy of her personal-best 4:47.14, which was set at the Phillips 66 USA National Championships in June of 2023. Plaza finished 11th overall out of 40.

Gator Duo Emma Weyant and Zoe Dixon were sitting second and third following the opening leg of the final 400m IM heat. Weyant, who won Silver in the event at the Toyko Olympics made her move from third to first after going 39.58 in the first 50 meters of her breaststroke. She grabbed the top spot over Olympic Qualifier Katie Grimes heading into the final leg and was able to maintain her lead to the wall. Weyant placed first overall with 4:38.96. Her teammate swimming two lanes was in second after her first 50m backstroke split (36.11) Once Weyant made her move in the third leg, Dixon fell to fourth and stayed in fourth until the end. The junior clocked a 4:43.30 to finish sixth overall and join her fellow Gator in the Finals.

Women’s 100m Back – Results<https://www.omegatiming.com/File/00011800030202EC0101FFFFFFFFFF01.pdf>
Making her third-straight appearance in Indy, Bella Sims swam in the fourth heat of a 100m back event that had 10 swimmers go sub-1:00. The NCAA All-American dropped nearly a second off her personal-best to win her heat in 1:00.88. Sims recorded the top time out of the first four heats, but placed 18th overall to miss a semifinal spot by 0.17.

Competing in the fifth heat, Catie Choate set a new personal-best after touching the wall in 1:01.12. She she second heading into the final 50 meters and remained in second to the wall. The sophomore placed 21st overall in her Olympic Trial debut.

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Five Gators closed out morning prelims, with Luke Whitlock and Bobby Finke securing Final spots after going one-two. The incoming freshman came off the blocks in dominate fashion and kept his lead the entire race. Whitlock won his heat by over two seconds with 7:51.22 to secure the top Final seed. Finke, who won gold in the event four years ago, advances after confidently winning the final heat in 7:51.71 to grab the second seed.

Similar to NCAA Championships, Andrew Taylor and Gio Linscheer swam side-by-side in heat three. Taylor’s 8:04.59 crushes his previous personal best by over two seconds (8:06.86). The sophomore turned the on the jets in the final stretch to move into second place where he finished just ahead of Linscheer, who placed third in 8:05.04 after marking his second-best personal time.

Following yesterday’s personal-best swim in the 400m IM, Josh Parent rattled off another with his 8:07.52.  The current Gator headed into the final 100 meters in third place and jumped to second in the final stretch to finish second in heat five. Swimming in the same heat was Bobby Dinunzio, who finished in 8:10.05 to mark his second-best time in the last year. The Virginia Beach native placed 42nd overall.

SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Monday, June 17
Finals Results

Women’s 400m IM

2nd – Emma Weyant – 4:35.56

7th – Zoe Dixon – 4:42.01

Men’s 200m Freestyle

4th – Kieran Smith – 1:45.61

7th – Jake Mitchell 1:46.48

Men’s 100m Backstroke

4th – Adam Chaney – 53.44

Morning Heats Results

Women’s 400m IM
*Top eight advance to Finals*

1st – Emma Weyant – 4:38.96

6th – Zoe Dixon – 4:43.30

11th – Sofia Plaza* – 4:47.76

30th – Anna Auld – 4:53.56

Women’s 100m Backstroke
*Top-16 advance to Semifinals*

18th – Bella Sims – 1:00.88

21st – Catie Choate – 1:01.12

Men’s 800m Freestyle
*Top eight advance to Finals*

1st – Luke Whitlock* – 7:51.22

2nd – Bobby Finke – 7:51.71

21st – Andrew Taylor – 8:04.59

23rd – Gio Linscheer – 8:05.04

30th – Josh Parent – 8:07.52

42nd – Bobby Dinunzio III – 8:10.05

*Incoming Gators

GATORs ON THE U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM
Name

Event

Kieran Smith

4X200m Freestyle Relay

GATOR OLYMPIC HOPEFULS
Name

Event

Place

Time

Emma Weyant

400m IM

2nd Place

4:35.56

UP NEXT
The U.S. Olympic Swim Trials continues on Tuesday, June 18 inside Lucas Oil Stadium. The men’s 200m fly kicks off morning prelims, with the 100m free following. The women get distant, swimming the 1500m free before speeding thing ups in the 100m free. The men’s 200m breast will conclude Tuesday’s morning session. Paris qualifiers in the women’s 100m backstroke and the men’s 800m freestyle will be determined in the night session. Additionally, both 100m free Semifinals will take place Tuesday night along with the men’s 200m fly and 200m breast.

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 18 – Tuesday

Prelims

Finals

Men’s 200M Butterfly

Men’s 100M Freestyle Semi

Men’s 100M Freestyle

Men’s 200M Butterfly Semi

Women’s 1500M Freestyle

Women’s 100M Backstroke Final

Women’s 100M Freestyle

Men’s 800M Freestyle Final

Men’s 200M Breaststroke

Women’s 100M Freestyle Semi

Men’s 200m Breaststroke Final

June 19 – Wednesday

Prelims

Finals

Women’s 200M Breaststroke

Women’s 100M Freestyle Final

Men’s 200M Backstroke

Men’s 200M Butterfly Final

Women’s 200M Butterfly

Women’s 200M Butterfly Semi

Women’s 1500M Freestyle Final

Men’s 200M Backstroke Semi

Women’s 200M Breaststroke Final

Men’s 200M Breaststroke Final

Men’s 100M Freestyle Final

June 20 – Thursday

Prelims

Finals

Women’s 200M Backstroke

Women’s 200M Butterfly Final

Men’s 50M Freestyle

Men’s 200M Backstroke Final

Men’s 200M IM

Men’s 50M Freestyle Semi

Women’s 200M Breaststroke Final

Women’s 200M Backstroke Semi

Men’s 200M IM Semi

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
  *   Kieran Smith – USA