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Olympic Trials Swimming: how to watch on TV, stream online | Paris Games

As the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris draw near, the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials are set to be a thrilling prelude.

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As the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris draw near, the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials are set to be a thrilling prelude.
ANDREJ ISAKOVICAFP

Scheduled to take place in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Trials will feature the nation’s top swimmers vying for a coveted spot on Team USA. This event is not only a critical step for athletes but also a showcase of elite swimming talent and a preview of the competition to come in Paris.

Watch the Olympic Trials live stream on Paramount+ (free trial available)

What time does Olympic Trials start?

On Wednesday, June 19, the trials will feature both preliminary and final sessions. The preliminaries are scheduled to start at 11:00 a.m., and the finals will begin at 7:45 p.m., with the first race typically starting around 8:00 p.m

How can I watch Olympic Trials?

The following channels will be broadcasting the game live in the US: NBC

Watch the Olympic Trials live stream on Paramount+ (free trial available)

Key Swimmers to Watch

Katie Ledecky: The reigning queen of distance swimming, Ledecky is a multiple-time Olympic gold medalist and world record holder. Known for her dominance in the 800m and 1500m freestyle events, she will be looking to add more Olympic appearances to her illustrious career.

Caeleb Dressel: A superstar in sprint events, Dressel captured the world’s attention at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with his multiple gold medal performances. His prowess in the 50m and 100m freestyle, as well as the butterfly events, makes him a key contender.

Simone Manuel: An Olympic champion and one of the fastest female sprinters in the world, Manuel’s return to top form is highly anticipated. Her performance in the 50m and 100m freestyle events will be closely watched.

Regan Smith: Known for her versatility and strength in backstroke and butterfly events, Smith is another strong contender. She has already set world records and will aim to secure her place in multiple events.

Lydia Jacoby: The young breaststroke sensation who made headlines with her gold medal win in Tokyo, Jacoby will be looking to prove her consistency and build on her success.

Bobby Finke: A breakout star in the distance freestyle events, Finke’s endurance and strategic racing in the 800m and 1500m freestyle events make him a swimmer to watch.

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