The Olympic gold medalists Katie Ledecky, Bobby Finke and Caeleb Dressel entered the meeting of the Try Pro Swim series next week, which would be the first appearance of the professional series from the Paris Games.
They are joined by a multitude of American gold medalist colleagues, as well as the best international swimmers of the 2024 Olympic Games: Léon Marchand and McIntosh in Canada (who is registered with Ledecky in the 400m freestyle).
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The judgment of the pro series in Fort Lauderdale, in Florida, was broadcast live from May 1 to 2 p.m. HE on Peacock. This is the latest series in the series before the June Championships in June.
Return of the entry lists is there.
Ledecky and Finke ran locally in 2025 in Florida, where they train. Dressel, who also trains at the University of Florida, has not recorded any results from the Paris Olympic Games, according to the USA Swimming database.
Among the other best Americans, include colleagues with Olympic gold medalists Kate Douglass, Simone Manuel and Lilly King, who have all run on the professional series this season.
In addition, Gretchen Walsh, who won seven gold medals and broke 11 world records at the world short -term championships in December.
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American swimmers are preparing for the national championships from June 3 to 7 in Indianapolis, where the team will be determined at the world championships in July and August in Singapore.
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