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Anna Moesch, Jonny Kulow Highlight US Roster For AP Race London International

By Anya Pelshaw on SwimSwam

USA Swimming has announced its roster for the 2026 AP Race London International set for May 23-26, 2026. Highlighting the roster is Anna Moesch on the women’s side and Jonny Kulow on the men’s side.

    Eight women and eight men were selected to the roster, the maximum limit. No athletes that are on the US roster for the 2026 Pan Pac Championships are eligible to represent the US at the AP Race London International.

    US Women’s Roster

    Charlotte Crush Audrey Derivaux Piper Enge Brady Kendall Madi Mintenko Anna Moesch Mila Nikanorov Annam Olasewere

    US Men’s Roster

    Alexei Avakov Ben Delmar Ryan Erisman Michael Hochwalt Tommy Janton David King Jonny Kulow Gabe Nunziata

    Moesch notably represented the US last summer at the 2025 World Championships, swimming in prelims for the women’s 4×100 free and 4×200 free relays. Charlotte Crush and Audrey Derivaux also highlight the women’s roster as both athletes swam to gold last August at the 2025 World Junior Championships.

    Kulow also represented the US last summer at the 2025 World Championships, swimming in prelims of both the mixed 4×100 free relay and men’s 4×100 free relay. He also swam in finals of the men’s 4×100 free relay as that relay swam to bronze. Tommy Janton is the final swimmer to have represented the US at the 2025 World Championships as he was 18th in the individual 100 back and swam on the US men’s 4×100 medley relay in both prelims and finals. The relay won bronze in the final.

    The AP Race London meet is a new meet for the US to send swimmers under the official delegation. Last year, the National Club Swimming Association (NCSA) sent a group of athletes to the meet. NCSA will send another group this year with 28 girls and 28 boys being selected.

    The 16 swimmers representing the US will travel to London on May 20th. They will train on site from May 21st-22nd before competition starts May 23rd.

    Selection Procedure

    Selections were based off of the ““Medal Standard” or “MS” means the average of the bronze medal earning times from the 2023 World Championships, 2024 Olympic Games, and 2025 World Championships in any singular Event i.e., the MS for the 100-meter Freestyle for purposes of these Selection Procedures is the average of the bronze medal earning times in the 100-meter Freestyle at the 2023 World Championships, 2024 Olympic Games, and 2025 World Championships.” There were eight priority levels:

    Priority #1. The Available Swimmer with the lowest Average Percentage of MS across the following Events will be Selected to compete in the Competition: the 400-meter-Freestyle, 800- meter-Freestyle, and 1500-meter-Freestyle. The Available Swimmer Selected to the Team pursuant to Priority #1 must agree to swim the 400-meter-Freestyle, 800-meter-Freestyle, and 5 1500-meter-Freestyle at the Competition. Once an Available Swimmer accepts Priority #1, they are no longer eligible to Selected via any other Priorities. Priority #2. The Available Swimmer with the lowest Percentage of MS in either the 200-meter or the 400-meter Individual Medley, so long as that Percentage of MS is equal to or lower than 3%, will be Selected to the Team. Once an Available Swimmer accepts Priority #2, they are no longer eligible to Selected via any other Priorities. Priority #3. The Available Swimmer with the lowest Percentage of MS in any singular Breaststroke Event (50-meter, 100-meter, or 200-meter), so long as that Percentage is equal to or lower than 3%, will be Selected to the Team. Once an Available Swimmer accepts Priority #3, they are no longer eligible to Selected via any other Priorities. Priority #4. The Available Swimmer with the lowest Percentage of MS in any singular Butterfly Event (50-meter, 100-meter, or 200-meter), so long as that Percentage is equal to or lower than 3%, will be Selected to the Team. Once an Available Swimmer accepts Priority #4, they are no longer eligible to Selected via any other Priorities. Priority #5. The Available Swimmer with the lowest Percentage of MS in any singular Backstroke Event (50-meter, 100-meter, or 200-meter), so long as that Percentage is equal to or lower than 3%, will be Selected to the Team. Once an Available Swimmer accepts Priority #5, they are no longer eligible to Selected via any other Priorities. Priority #6. The Available Swimmer with the lowest Percentage of MS in the 100-meter Freestyle, so long as that Percentage is equal to or lower than 3%, will be Selected to the Team. Once an Available Swimmer accepts Priority #6, they are no longer eligible to Selected via any other Priorities. Priority #7. The Available Swimmer with the lowest Percentage of MS in the 200-meter Freestyle, so long as that Percentage is equal to or lower than 3%, will be Selected to the Tean. Once an Available Swimmer accepts Priority #7, they are no longer eligible to Selected via any other Priorities. Priority #8. The remaining roster spots will be filled with the Available Swimmers not already Selected to the Team with the lowest Percentage

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