Missy Franklin, a 5-time Olympic gold medalist, is set to guide fans through the 2024 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials.
The trials will take place from June 15th to 23rd at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
What are the Olympic Trials?
The Olympic trials are a competition where athletes qualify for the Olympic team by achieving a time standard.
How do athletes qualify for the Olympic Trials?
Athletes qualify by achieving a time standard, with around 1000 athletes competing out of 300,000 swimmers nationwide.
The time standard is set at the beginning of the quad, and athletes must hit this standard to compete in the trials.
What is the format of the meet?
The format includes prelims, semifinals, and finals for most races, with the top 16 athletes competing in semifinals and the top 8 competing in finals.
For events 400 meters or above, there are only prelims and finals.
Missy Franklin and Katie Hoff will walk fans through the trials, answering questions and providing insight into the competition.
The trials will feature three pools in Lucas Oil Stadium, with around 33,000 spectators attending.
The top two athletes in each event will make the Olympic team, with up to 56 swimmers, 28 men and 28 women, competing in the swimming events.
Katie Hoff, a 3-time Olympic medalist, will join Missy Franklin in guiding fans through the trials.
The Olympic trials are a crucial step for athletes to qualify for the Olympic team, with the top athletes competing for a spot on the team.
As of June 15th, the trials will begin, with athletes competing in various events to qualify for the Olympic team.
The 2024 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials will be an exciting event, with top athletes competing for a spot on the team.