The roster for the upcoming Singapore World Championships has been officially released following the U.S. Nationals, sparking excitement and some notable surprises within the swimming community. Among the most talked-about changes is the inclusion of Jillian Cox, who secured her spot with stellar performances in the women’s freestyle events. Cox, known for her powerful closing speed, will add depth and experience to the U.S. squad as they look to defend their supremacy on the global stage.

Conversely, the absence of Kieran Smith from the team roster has raised eyebrows and ignited discussions around the selection criteria and athlete readiness. Smith, a strong contender in the middle-distance freestyle, narrowly missed qualification after stiff competition at Nationals. Below is a snapshot of key roster changes:

  • Jillian Cox: Added to the team – women’s freestyle specialist
  • Kieran Smith: Not selected – missed qualifying times
  • Emerging talents: Several junior swimmers have made their debut
  • Veteran presence: Experienced swimmers retained for relay events
Swimmer Event Status
Jillian Cox Women’s 200m & 400m Freestyle Selected
Kieran Smith Men’s 400m & 800m Freestyle Not Selected
Emma Reynolds Women’s 100m Butterfly Selected
Mark Davis Men’s 50m & 100m Freestyle Selected