A Look At the Psych Sheets for the Indianapolis Stop on the World Cup Circuit
The 2022 FINA World Cup moves to its Indianapolis stop this week and will have some of the tour’s top international swimmers, along with some newcomers on this stop.
Some of the top returning swimmers include USA’s Katie Ledecky, Hong Kong’s Siobhan Haughey, USA’s Hali Flickinger and Kieran Smith, Lithuania’s Danas Rapsys, South Africa’s Matthew Sates, Netherlands’ Luc Kroon, Canada’s Kylie Masse, USA’s Beata Nelson and Shaine Casas, Canada’s Summer McIntosh, South Africa’s Chad le Clos, USA breaststrokers Lilly King, Annie Lazor and Nic Fink, Poland’s Kasia Wasick, Australia’s Kyle Chalmers, Trinidad and Tobago’s Dylan Carter, Italy’s Thomas Ceccon, Canada’s Sydney Pickrem and France’s Beryl Gasteldello.
Some fresh faces for the Indy stop of the FINA World Cup include Abbey Weitzeil, Great Britain’s Duncan Scott, Australia’s Holly Barratt and USA’s Abbey Weitzeil, Erin Gemmell, Bella Sims, Katie Grimes, Claire Weinstein, Hunter Armstrong, Luca Urlando, Zach Harting, Leah Smith, Bobby Finke and Natalie Hinds.
Here are the top 10 overall:
Women’s FINA World Cup Top 10 Standings
1. Beata Nelson, USA, 115.6
2. Siobhan Haughey, Hong Kong, 112.9
3. Beryl Gastaldello, France, 105.3
4. Kylie Masse, Canada, 104.7
5. Ruta Meilutyte, Lithuania, 101.8
6. Louise Hansson, Sweden, 94.2
7. Hali Flickinger, USA, 91.9
8. Madison Wilson, Australia, 91.5
9. Ingrid Wilm, Canada, 91
10. Anastasia Gorbenko, Israel, 85.2
Men’s FINA World Cup Top 10 Standings
1. Dylan Carter, Trinidad and Tobago, 114.5
1. Nic Fink, USA, 114.5
3. Matthew Sates, South Africa, 111
4. Chad le Clos, South Africa, 110.2
5. Shaine Casas, USA, 107.4
6. Kyle Chalmers, Australia, 101.4
7. Thomas Ceccon, Italy, 101.2
8. Javier Acevedo, Canada, 88.1
9. Danas Rapsys, Lithuania, 85.7
10. Luc Kroon, Netherlands, 78.5