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A minimum of seven and a maximum of 14 divers will be named to the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team. The divers will be selected June 17-23 at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Knoxville, Tennessee.


At the 2023 and 2024 World Aquatics Championships, USA Diving athletes secured Paris quota spots for the U.S. in three synchronized diving events, winning bronze in women’s synchronized 10-meter (Delaney Schnell and Jessica Parratto) and finishing fourth in men’s synchronized 3-meter (Tyler Downs and Greg Duncan) in 2023 and fourth in women’s synchronized 3-meter (Krysta Palmer and Alison Gibson) in 2024. Individually, the U.S. had six top-12 finishes to pick up quota spots, with the potential for two more spots. The U.S. had two men (Downs and Andrew Capobianco) and two women (Sarah Bacon and Hailey Hernandez) in the top 12 in the 3-meter events and one in the women’s 10-meter event (Schnell) at the 2023 World Championships and added a top-12 finish in men’s 10-meter (Brandon Loschiavo) at the 2024 World Championships. The U.S. could potentially be awarded an additional quota spot in each of the 10-meter events; spots will be awarded to federations whose athletes finished 13th and higher at the 2024 World Championships until the maximum quota of 136 athletes is reached. The U.S. also had a 19th place finish in men’s 10-meter and 20th in women’s 10-meter at the 2024 World Championships.

For inquiries: Jennifer Lowery - jennifer.lowery@usadiving.org

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