By Bradley Bush on SwimSwam While there are so many exciting things surrounding the U.S. Olympic Trials, one of the best parts of the meet is watching a swimmer make their first Olympic team. From moments like Aaron Shackell becoming the first swimmer to punch his ticket to Paris in the 400 free and later watching his younger sister Alex Shackell qualify in the 200 fly, to seeing Gretchen Walsh finally earn her spot (with a world record to boot) in the 100 fly, to Shaine Casas’ emotional reaction to his second-place 200 IM finish, it’s always heartwarming to see someone achieve a goal of this magnitude. This year’s team of 22 Olympic newcomers consists of seven women and 15 men, ranging in
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