Blast Message #1 – December 6, 2023
Dear Coaches:
Congratulations on having your athlete(s) qualify for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials in Indianapolis! We will be sending you some important messages over the next 6+ months that will help prepare you and your team for your Trials experience. Our goal is to keep these short and to the point, and except for this first message, no more than a few items will be sent in each email update. As a reminder, the competition will be June 15-23, 2024 (nine days) at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. We are currently at 727 qualified athletes.
Here are a few key points for this opening message:
The official Meet Information document is now posted at usaswimming.org/trials. Please note the revision date on the front cover of the document. Any future updates to the information will be made in red and will include an updated revision date on the cover.
Preliminary heats will begin at 11:00 a.m. every day (except for June 23, when there are no preliminary heats). Finals will begin at 7:45 p.m., with the first race normally taking place right around 8:00 p.m. Our partners at the Indiana Sports Corp are working with downtown restaurants to ensure dining availability late in the evening.
For security purposes, all accreditations will include photos, with no exceptions. The accreditation process will again be a two-step process; Step 1 will be for each club to establish a single point of contact (POC) who will complete initial registration as the admin for the club. Step 2 will involve the POC adding names and photos for their athletes and coaches. To make your Trials check-in experience as simple as possible, we ask that you complete the accreditation process for all club members prior to arriving in Indianapolis. Please refer to the Meet Information for additional info.
Please be aware that any athlete, coach, or team support who makes the 2024 Olympic Team or plans to participate in the Paris Olympics, will need a passport that is valid for three months AFTER the Games. If you do not have a passport, or your passport expires within three months after the Games, please apply now.
Spectator tickets are available at here, and hotel information can be found here.
As at past Trials in Omaha, all-you-can-eat lunches and dinners will be provided at Lucas Oil Stadium for athletes and team personnel. The planned cost for 2024 is about $30 per person for lunches and $40 per person for dinners. Lunches and dinners will be offered starting with dinner on June 14, and will end with dinner on June 22. More information will follow on these options. You will be able to sign up for these meals through the On-Line Meet Entry (OME) system once it opens a couple of months before the Trials. Please note there will be no meal sales on-site, and no one will be allowed in the Dining Village without a ticket for that meal.
Please note that all massage therapists and athletic trainers are required to be non-athlete members of USA Swimming and will need to successfully complete a background check and athlete protection training prior to arriving in Indianapolis. Please take care of this early.
All athletes ages 18 and over participating in or associated with this meet are subject to provisions of the USA Swimming Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policy (“MAAPP”) and that they understand that compliance with the MAAPP policy is a precondition of participation in the conduct of this meet. MAAPP compliance includes mandatory online training program. Information on the MAAPP can be found here; https://www.usaswimming.org/utility/landing-pages/minor-athlete-abuse-prevention-policy
There will be an introduction ceremony for the Olympic Team and Staff on the final night of Trials (June 23rd), and a mandatory Olympic Team meeting on the morning of June 24th.
If you have any questions, please contact the National Events Department at USA Swimming.
Thank you!
Blast Message #2 – February 8, 2024
Dear Coaches and Clubs:
Please find below the second blast “update” message related to the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming. For those of you who missed the first message, it is copied at the bottom of this email. This message is specific to team credentialing. The 2024 Trials accreditation system is now active and we encourage you to begin the process as soon as possible.
For security purposes, everyone involved in Trials will need accreditation and all credentials will include photos.
The team/club accreditation process will again be a two-step process; Step 1 will be for each club to establish a single point of contact (POC) who will complete initial registration as the admin for the club. Large college programs with separate men’s and women’s programs may enter a separate POC for each. After completing Step 1, the POC will be instructed on proceeding to Step 2 to add names and photos for athletes, coaches, and team staff.
As a reminder, credential photo specs include:
Passport-style, front-facing
Plain background
No hats or sunglasses
To make your Trials check-in experience as simple as possible, we ask that you complete the accreditation process for all club members prior to arriving in Indianapolis. All athletes, coaches, and team support who might be attending Trials should be entered into the credentialing system. There is no cost or other penalty for entering individuals who do not end up attending.
Credentials will be required in the Ready Room/Last Call Room for all athletes and will be collected by USADA for doping control purposes. This includes both preliminaries and semi/finals sessions. Credentials will be returned to the athletes immediately following their swim.
Any questions regarding the accreditation process can be directed to Trey Freeman at tfreeman@usaswimming.org, or any other National Events.
Additional Trials details, including information about the Athlete Dining Village, will be in the next blast.
Regards,
Dean Ekeren, Director of National Events
Blast Message #3 – February 28, 2024
Dear Coaches and Clubs:
Please find below the Press Release related to the updated event order. For those of you who missed previous blast messages, they can be found at www.usaswimming.org/Trials.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, February 28, 2024
U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming Event Order Updated to Mimic Olympic Games Schedule Change
COLORADO Springs, Colo. - Matching the announced change to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games event order, USA Swimming today announced an identical change to the event order of the upcoming U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming, which will be held June 15-23 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The shift updates the order of events for the June 19 and 20 evening sessions. On June 19, the women’s 200m butterfly semifinal and men’s 200m breaststroke semifinal will swap places, making the butterfly event the third race of the evening while the breaststroke event will be the seventh. On June 20, the men’s 50m freestyle semifinal will now be the third race of the evening (originally sixth), while the women’s 200m backstroke semifinal will be the fifth race of the evening (originally third).
The updated order of events for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming is available at here. For additional details on the event, visit www.usaswimming.org/Trials.
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About USA Swimming: As the National Governing Body for the sport of swimming in the United States, USA Swimming is a 400,000-member service organization that promotes the culture of swimming by creating opportunities for swimmers and coaches of all backgrounds to participate and advance in the sport through clubs, events, and education. Our membership is comprised of swimmers from the age group level to the Olympic Team, as well as coaches and volunteers. USA Swimming is responsible for selecting and training teams for international competitions including the Olympic Games and strives to serve the sport through its core objectives. For more information, visit www.usaswimming.org.
Contact Nikki Warner (719-291-6828/nwarner@usaswimming.org)
If you have any questions, please contact the National Events Department at USA Swimming.
Regards,
Dean Ekeren, Director of National Events