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U.S. athletes qualified for 2024 Paris Olympics

Mantz, Young off to Paris for first Olympic berths
Thanks to a 1-2 finish in the men's U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, Conner Mantz and Clayton Young are off to the Paris Olympics, with Leonard Korir having the inside track for the third spot if the U.S. receives one.

The U.S. Olympic team roster for the 2024 Paris Games will ultimately include more than 500 athletes.

It will be one of, if not the biggest, delegation at the Games, which open July 26.

Athletes will make the team via Olympic Trials, international results and rankings and through discretionary selections into July.

Notable team selection events include:

Swimming trials: June 15-23, Indianapolis
Diving trials: June 16-23, Knoxville, Tennessee
Track and field trials: June 21-30, Eugene, Oregon
Gymnastics trials: June 27-30, Minneapolis

These are the athletes who made the team or mathematically clinched spots so far, pending approval by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee. The list will be updated as each new athlete earns a spot.

Archery
Catalina GNoriega
Casey Kaufhold
Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez
Brady Ellison

Badminton
Jennie Gai (mixed doubles)
Annie Xu (women’s doubles)
Kerry Xu (women’s doubles)
Beiwen Zhang (singles)
Vinson Chiu (men’s doubles, mixed doubles)
Joshua Yuan (men’s doubles)

Basketball
Canyon Barry (3x3)
Jimmer Fredette (3x3)
Kareem Maddox (3x3)
Dylan Travis (3x3)
Bam Adebayo
Devin Booker
Stephen Curry
Anthony Davis
Kevin Durant
Anthony Edwards
Joel Embiid
Tyrese Haliburton
Jrue Holiday
LeBron James
Kawhi Leonard
Jayson Tatum

Beach Volleyball
Kelly Cheng
Sara Hughes
Taryn Kloth
Kristen Nuss
Andy Benesh
Miles Partain

Boxing
Jajaira Gonzalez (60kg)
Jennifer Lozano (50kg)
Morelle McCane (66kg)
Alyssa Mendoza (57kg)
Joshua Edwards (+92kg)
Jahmal Harvey (57kg)
Roscoe Hill (51kg)
Omari Jones (71kg)

Breaking
Sunny Choi
Victor Montalvo

Canoe/Kayak
Nevin Harrison (canoe sprint)
Evy Leibfarth (canoe slalom, kayak slalom, kayak cross)
Casey Eichfeld (canoe slalom)
Jonas Ecker (kayak sprint)
Aaron Small (kayak sprint)

Cycling
Haley Batten (mountain)
Savilia Blunk (mountain)
Chloé Dygert (road)
Taylor Knibb (road) — also qualified in triathlon
Daleny Vaughn (BMX racing)
Alise Willoughby (BMX racing)
Riley Amos (mountain)
Brandon McNulty (road)
Cameron Wood (BMX racing)

Equestrian
Will Coleman (eventing)
Boyd Martin (eventing)
Caroline Pamukcu (eventing)

Fencing
Anne Cebula (epee)
Maia Chamberlain (sabre, team event only)
Jackie Dubrovich (foil)
Margherita Guzzi Vincenti (epee)
Kat Holmes (epee, team event only)
Hadley Husisian (epee)
Lee Kiefer (foil)
Lauren Scruggs (foil)
Tatiana Nazlymov (sabre)
Magda Skarbonkiewicz (sabre)
Elizabeth Tartakovsky (sabre)
Maia Weintraub (foil, team event only)
Miles Chamley-Watson (foil, team event only)
Eli Dershwitz (sabre)
Filip Dolegiewicz (sabre, team event only)
Colin Heathcock (sabre)
Nick Itkin (foil)
Alexander Massialas (foil)
Gerek Meinhardt (foil)
Mitchell Saron (sabre)

Golf
Nelly Korda
Scottie Scheffler

Gymnastics
Evita Griskenas (rhythmic)

Judo
Angelica Delgado (52kg)
Maria Laborde (48kg)
John Jayne (90kg)
Jack Yonezuka (73kg)

Modern Pentathlon
Jess Savner (née Davis)

Rowing
Charlotte Buck (four or eight)
Molly Bruggeman (four or eight)
Nina Castagna (eight coxswain)
Olivia Coffey (four or eight)
Teal Cohen (quadruple sculls)
Claire Collins (four or eight)
Azja Czajkowski (pair)
Emily Delleman (quadruple sculls)
Margaret Hedeman (four or eight)
Grace Joyce (quadruple sculls)
Emily Kallfelz (four or eight)
Kaitlin Knifton (four or eight)
Kara Kohler (single sculls)
Mary Mazzio-Manson (four or eight)
Meghan Musnicki (four or eight)
Lauren O’Connor (quadruple sculls)
Molly Reckford (lightweight double sculls)
Kelsey Reelick (four or eight)
Regina Salmons (four or eight)
Michelle Sechser (lightweight double sculls)
Jessica Thoennes (pair)
Sophia Vitas (double sculls)
Kristi Wagner (double sculls)
Madeleine Wanamaker (four or eight)
William Bender (pair)
Justin Best (four)
Oliver Bub (pair)
Chris Carlson (eight)
Peter Chatain (eight)
Liam Corrigan (four)
Ben Davison (double sculls)
Clark Dean (eight)
Michael Grady (four)
Henry Hollingsworth (eight)
Sorin Koszyk (double sculls)
Nick Mead (four)
Rielly Milne (eight)
Evan Olson (eight)
Jacob Plihal (single sculls)
Pieter Quinton (eight)
Nick Rusher (eight)
Christian Tabash (eight)

Sailing
Lara Dallman-Weiss (mixed dinghy)
Daniela Moroz (formula kite)
Sarah Newberry Moore (mixed multihull)
Erika Reineke (dinghy)
Stephanie Roble (49erFX)
Maggie Shea (49erFX)
Dominique Stater (windsurfing)
Ian Barrows (49er)
Markus Edegran (formula kite)
Hans Henken (49er)
David Liebenberg (mixed multihull)
Noah Lyons (windsurfing)
Stu McNay (mixed dinghy)

Shooting
Katelyn Abeln (air pistol, sport pistol)
Ada Khorkin (sport pistol)
Lexi Lagan (air pistol)
Sagen Maddalena (air rifle, smallbore rifle)
Ryann Phillips (trap)
Austen Smith (skeet)
Rachel Tozier (trap)
Mary Tucker (air rifle, smallbore rifle)
Dania Vizzi (skeet)
Vincent Hancock (skeet)
Will Hinton (trap)
Henry Leverett (rapid fire pistol)
Derrick Mein (trap)
Conner Prince (skeet)
Ivan Roe (air rifle, smallbore rifle)
Keith Sanderson (rapid fire pistol)

Sport Climbing
Natalia Grossman (combined)
Emma Hunt (speed)
Piper Kelly (speed)
Colin Duffy (combined)
Jesse Grupper (combined)
Samuel Watson (speed)

Surfing
Caroline Marks
Carissa Moore
Caity Simmers
Griffin Colapinto
John John Florence

Swimming
Mariah Denigan (open water)
Katie Grimes (open water)
Ivan Puskovitch (open water)

Table Tennis
Rachel Sung
Amy Wang
Lily Zhang
Kanak Jha

Taekwondo
Faith Dillon
Kristina Teachout
Jonathan Healy
CJ Nickolas

Tennis*
Danielle Collins
Coco Gauff
Madison Keys
Jessica Pegula
Taylor Fritz
Sebastian Korda
Tommy Paul
Rajeev Ram (doubles)
Frances Tiafoe
*Ben Shelton decided before he clinched a spot through rankings that he will not play the Olympics, according to the International Tennis Federation and U.S. coach Bob Bryan. Frances Tiafoe moved into the open Olympic qualifying spot. It’s common for some tennis players to opt out of the Olympics to play summer hard-court tournaments in the U.S. instead.

Track and Field
Dakotah Lindwurm
Fiona O’Keeffe
Emily Sisson
Conner Mantz
Clayton Young

Triathlon
Taylor Knibb — also qualified in cycling
Morgan Pearson

Volleyball
Matt Anderson
Taylor Averill
Micah Christenson
T.J. DeFalco
Max Holt
Thomas Jaeschke
Jeff Jendryk
Micah Ma’a
Garrett Muagututia
Aaron Russell
Erik Shoji
David Smith

Water Polo
Emily Ausmus
Rachel Fattal
Jenna Flynn
Kaleigh Gilchrist
Ashleigh Johnson
Amanda Longan
Maddie Musselman
Ryann Neushul
Tara Prentice
Jordan Raney
Jewel Roemer
Jovana Sekulic
Maggie Steffens

Weightlifting
Jourdan Delacruz (49kg)
Olivia Reeves (71kg)
Mary Theisen-Lappen (81+kg)
Wes Kitts (102kg)
Hampton Morris (61kg)

Wrestling
Kennedy Blades
Amit Elor
Sarah Hildebrandt
Helen Maroulis
Kayla Miracle
Dom Parrish
Aaron Brooks
Adam Coon
Kyle Dake
Payton Jacobson
Spencer Lee
Mason Parris
Joe Rau
Zain Retherford
Kyle Snyder