United States at the 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships

The United States Pan Pacific Championships roster consists of 60 swimmers (30 men & 30 females) that will represent the United States at the 2010 Pan Pacs.[1][2] The American team is as follows:

Men

Aaron Peirsol, Alex Meyer, Andrew Gemmell, Arthur Frayler, Chad La Tourette, Charlie Houchin, Chip Peterson, Cullen Jones, David Plummer, Elliott Keefer, Eric Shanteau, Fran Crippen, Garrett Weber-Gale, Jason Lezak, Mark Dylla, Mark Gangloff, Michael Klueh, Michael Phelps, Mike Alexandrov, Nathan Adrian, Nick Thoman, Peter Vanderkaay, Ricky Berens, Robert Margalis, Ryan Lochte, Scott Spann, Sean Ryan, Timothy Phillips, Tyler Clary and Tyler McGill.

Women

Allison Schmitt, Amanda Beard, Amanda Weir, Annie Chandler, Ariana Kukors, Caitlin Leverenz, Chloe Sutton, Christine Jennings, Christine Magnuson, Dana Vollmer, Elizabeth Beisel, Elizabeth Pelton, Emily Brunemann, Eva Fabian, Haley Anderson, Jessica Hardy, Kara Lynn Joyce, Kate Ziegler, Kathleen Hersey, Katie Hoff, Katy Freeman, Madison Kennedy, Mary Mohler, Missy Franklin, Micah Lawrence, Morgan Scroggy, Natalie Coughlin, Rachel Bootsma, Rebecca Soni and Teresa Crippen.

Coaches

Bill Rose (open water head coach), Gregg Troy (men's head coach), Bob Bowman (men's assistant coach), Dave Durden (men's assistant coach), Dave Marsh (men's assistant coach), Teri McKeever (women's head coach), Todd Schmitz (women's assistant coach), Chuck Batchelor (women's assistant coach) and Sean Hutchison (women's assistant coach).

References

  1. "U.S. Long Course Nationals: Final U.S. Pan Pacific Championships Roster Named". Swimming World Magazine. 2010-08-07. Retrieved 2010-08-07.
  2. "USA Swimming - 2010 Pan Pacific championship team" (PDF). USA Swimming. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
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