Announcing SwimSwam’s 2024 Olympic Games Fantasy Draft

As is tradition at this point, the big meet of the summer is upon us and your favorite SwimSwam GMs are back in their drafting chairs. SwimSwam is proud to present the 2024 Olympic Games Fantasy Draft.

In this SwimSwam fantasy draft, five GMs gather to draft a team of swimmers competing in Paris. Each GM acquires a team of eight swimmers to create a team that will score the most points according to the scoring system below.

Scoring System for the 2022 SwimSwam Fantasy Draft

  • Individual Gold Medal: 6 points
  • Individual Silver Medal: 5 points
  • Individual Bronze Medal: 4 points
  • Relay Gold Medal, Swam in Finals: 4 points
  • Relay Silver Medal, Swam in Finals: 3 points
  • Relay Bronze Medal, Swam in Finals: 2 points
  • Any relay medal, Only Swam in Prelims: 1 point
  • Made an Individual Final, Didn’t Medal: 1 point
  • World Record Bonus: 3 points
  • DQ: -2 points

The 2024 Olympic Fantasy Draft took place on Wednesday, July 10, (notably before preliminary entries were released). Each of the five GMs had to select one swimmer from North America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania, and one from either South America, Central America, or Africa. GMs also had three wild card spots, which could be filled in with swimmers from any nation. Yanyan Li had the first pick, followed by David Clossy, Loretta Race, Coleman Hodges, and then Barry Revzin.

Check out the live draft here:

  • 0:00 Fantasy Draft Introduction
  • 2:30 Round 1
  • 5:05 Round 2
  • 7:43 Round 3
  • 11:15 Round 4
  • 14:57 Round 5
  • 18:42 Round 6
  • 23:23 Round 7
  • 27:50 Round 8
  • 32:12 Team Names and Final Rosters

Teams have been finalized and you can see which eight swimmers each GM will be relying on for points during the 2024 Olympic Games:

YanYan David Loretta Coleman Barry
The District Tap Lives On Finke’s Lucky Duckys Swim Shady Coleman’s Cowbell Carpool The Chicago Current
NA Caeleb Dressel Summer McIntosh Bobby Finke Kate Douglass Regan Smith
SA/AFR Guilherme Costa Jordan crooks Pieter Coetze Tatjana Schoenmaker Gui Caribe
EUR Kristof Milak Thomas Ceccon Duncan Scott Matt Richards Leon Marchand
ASIA Li Bingjie Qin Haiyang Pan Zhanle Zhang Yufei Siobhan Haughey
OCEAN Mollie O’Callaghan Sam Short Kaylee McKeown Ariarne Titmus Kyle Chalmers
WILD CARD Ryan Murphy Katie Ledecky Shayna Jack Carson Foster Gretchen Walsh
WILD CARD Maxine grousset Josh Liendo Hwang Sunwoo Hunter Armstrong Chris Guiliano
WILD CARD Jack Alexy David Povovici Lukas martens Simone Manuel Torri Huske

Let us know in the comments RESPECTFULLY who you think has the best team and who made a questionable pick (I’ll call myself out now, I think should have used my last pick for Meg Harris over Simone Manuel. The pressure got to me).

Additionally, check back in during the swimming portion of the 2024 Olympic Games to keep track of the fantasy draft scores as well as all of SwimSwam’s coverage of the biggest meet of the year.

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I Love the Draft
1 month ago

I made a draft with 5 of my friends.
What are your comments on my team?

Ledecky, Sjöström, Yang Junxuan, Titmus, Coetze, Douglass, Foster, Märtens

It is possible to win Gold in all women Freestyle distances

Maggie Wells
1 month ago

I just finished listening to this episode at work. I’m absolutely baffled that both Lily King and Maggie Macneil went undrafted.

pinkponyclub
1 month ago

Jordan Crooks is Caymanian, wouldn’t that classify him as NA?

U turn
Reply to  pinkponyclub
1 month ago

It’s s British territory so probably European

Just Keep Swimming
1 month ago

Kind of surprised Jack and Chalmers went so early to be honest. Both have potential for good points, but Chalmers really isn’t guaranteed any medals, and Jack is only certain to swim finals of one relay.

mk_mewinq
1 month ago

barry all the way!!! regan smith? siobhan haughey? those wild card choices? this draft is unstoppable!!! not to mention leon marchand too lol

U turn
1 month ago

Who will be highest scoring non selected swimmer?

Barty’s Bakery
Reply to  U turn
1 month ago

Xu. Chance at 100 back, medley and mixed medley gold. Are there any non-picks with three gold chances?

Rafael
Reply to  Barty’s Bakery
1 month ago

Maybe Yang junxuan? Mixed medley gold, and can medal on more 3 relay plus 2 individual finals?

Last edited 1 month ago by Rafael
Steve Nolan
Reply to  Barty’s Bakery
1 month ago

I can’t think of anyone else either, tho I don’t think there’s many swimmers picked that I would have taken him over. (He could definitely outscore a few, like Haughey and Li Bingjie and some of the WC picks.)

He’s sort of a low floor / low upside pick – the two medleys will prolly medal, but I wouldn’t bet on him medaling individually. Guys like Liendo and Grousset are prolly not gonna score any relay points, but have a shot at scoring p high in a few individual events

I miss the ISL (go dawgs)
1 month ago

David killed it. His team will clear all the others easily. Mcintosh, qin, ledecky, and pop all on the same team is Stacked.

I miss the ISL (go dawgs)
Reply to  I miss the ISL (go dawgs)
1 month ago

This is also just my opinion from first glance and zero serious analysis so apologies if I just presented the coldest take ever.

iLikePsych
Reply to  I miss the ISL (go dawgs)
1 month ago

I agree as well without further calculations. 7/8 of his swimmers I expect to contend for one or multiple gold medals, and I would be stunned if they leave without at least a medal.

NotHimAgain
1 month ago

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