2004 United States Olympic trials (swimming)

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2004 United States Olympic Trials (swimming)
Host city Long Beach, California, U.S.
Date(s)July 7 – July 14
Events26 (men: 13; women: 13)

The 2004 United States Olympic trials for swimming events were held from July 7 to 14 in Long Beach, California. It was the qualifying meet for American swimmers who hoped to compete at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

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Results

Key:  Highlighted swimmers achieved the qualification conditions to be included in the Olympic team in that respective event.

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle [1] Gary Hall, Jr. 21.91 Jason Lezak 22.05 Nick Brunelli 22.39
100 m freestyle [2] Jason Lezak 48.41 Ian Crocker 49.06 Gary Hall, Jr. 49.16
200 m freestyle [3] Michael Phelps 1:46.27 Klete Keller 1:46.87 Peter Vanderkaay 1:48.52
400 m freestyle [4] Klete Keller 3:44.19 NR Larsen Jensen 3:46.56 Peter Vanderkaay 3:50.15
1500 m freestyle [5] Larsen Jensen 14:56.71 NR Erik Vendt 15:11.96 Justin Mortimer 15:13.66
100 m backstroke [6] Aaron Peirsol 53.64 Lenny Krayzelburg 54.06 Peter Marshall 54.10
200 m backstroke [7] Aaron Peirsol 1:54.74 WR Michael Phelps 1:55.86 Bryce Hunt 1:58.70
100 m breaststroke [8] Brendan Hansen 59.30 WR Mark Gangloff 1:00.87 Scott Usher 1:01.16
200 m breaststroke [9] Brendan Hansen 2:09.04 WR Scott Usher 2:10.90 Gary Marshall 2:13.82
100 m butterfly [10] Ian Crocker 50.76 WR Michael Phelps 51.15 Ben Michaelson 52.95
200 m butterfly [11] Michael Phelps 1:54.31 Tom Malchow 1:57.37 Michael Raab 1:57.71
200 m IM [12] Michael Phelps 1:56.71 Ryan Lochte 1:59.41 Eric Shanteau 1:59.75
400 m IM [13] Michael Phelps 4:08.41 WR Erik Vendt 4:14.09 Eric Shanteau 4:15.08

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyle [14] Jenny Thompson 25.02 Kara Lynn Joyce 25.11 Maritza Correia 25.15
100 m freestyle [15] Kara Lynn Joyce 54.38 Natalie Coughlin 54.42 Amanda Weir 54.63
200 m freestyle [16] Dana Vollmer 1:59.20 Lindsay Benko 1:59.29 Kaitlin Sandeno 1:59.55
400 m freestyle [17] Kaitlin Sandeno 4:08.07 Kalyn Keller 4:09.78 Diana Munz 4:10.79
800 m freestyle [18] Diana Munz 8:26.06 Kalyn Keller 8:26.33 Brooke Bennett 8:29.39
100 m backstroke [19] Natalie Coughlin 59.85 Haley Cope 1:01.24 Hayley McGregory 1:01.94
200 m backstroke [20] Margaret Hoelzer 2:11.88 Kristen Caverly 2:12.70 Hayley McGregory 2:13.24
100 m breaststroke [21] Amanda Beard 1:07.64 Tara Kirk 1:07.69 Megan Jendrick 1:07.80
200 m breaststroke [22] Amanda Beard 2:22.44 WR Caroline Bruce 2:27.22 Kristy Kowal 2:27.99
100 m butterfly [23] Rachel Komisarz 58.77 Jenny Thompson 58.98 Demerae Christianson 59.09
200 m butterfly [24] Dana Kirk 2:08.86 Kaitlin Sandeno 2:09.94 Whitney Myers 2:10.76
200 m IM [25] Katie Hoff 2:12.06 Amanda Beard 2:12.43 Martha Bowen 2:14.51
400 m IM [26] Katie Hoff 4:37.67 Kaitlin Sandeno 4:40.39 Kristen Caverly 4:42.57

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