All Current, Former, Future USC Trojans Representing Program at Paris Olympics

62 Trojans will compete in Paris.
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
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USC athletics will see 62 current, former, and future Trojans competing at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, which begin this Friday when the Opening Ceremony kicks off the games. These athletes will be competing in several sports, including swimming, water polo, beach volleyball, diving, volleyball, soccer, basketball, track and field, and rowing. They will represent a total of 25 countries.

Here is the official list of Trojans competing at the Olympics this summer:

Swimming

Laticia-Leigh Transom (New Zealand)

Artem Selin (Germany)

Nikola Miljenic (Croatia)

Vaggelis Makrygiannis (Greece)

Victor Johansson (Sweden)

Louise Hansson (Sweden)

Noelani Day (Tonga)

Anicka Delgado (Ecuador)

Krzystof Chmielewski (Poland)

Kasia Wilk-Wasick (Poland)

Michal Chmielewski (Poland)

Minna Abraham (Hungary)

Dylan Carter (Trinidad and Tobago)

Water Polo

Marko Vavic (Team USA)

Amanda Longan (Team USA)

Emily Ausmus (Team USA)

Kaleigh Gilchrist (Team USA)

Hannes Daube (Team USA)

Nic Porter (Australia)

Jacob Mercep (Australia)

Tilly Kearns (Australia)

Lachlan Edwards (Australia)

Blake Edwards (Australia)

Hayley McKelvey (Canada)

Verica Bakoc (Canada)

Kostas Genidounias (Greece)

Anni Espar (Spain)

Soccer

Nicole Payne (Nigeria)

Simi Awujo (Canada)

Track and Field

Nicole Yeargin (Great Britain)

Tade Ojora (Great Britain)

Yemi John (Great Britain)

Gianna Woodruff (Panama)

Lanae-Tava Thomas (Jamaica)

Jordan Scott (Jamaica)

Ayden Owens-Delerme (Puerto Rico)

Michael Norman (Team USA)

Jasmine Jones (Team USA)

TeeTee Tarry (Team USA)

Rai Benjamin (Team USA)

Anna Cockrell (Team USA)

Kendall Ellis (Team USA)

Amalie Iuel (Norway)

Lorea Ibarzabal (Spain)

Andre De Grasse (Canada)

Kyra Constantine (Canada)

Aaron Brown (Canada)

Chris Borzor (Haiti)

Beach Volleyball

Sara Hughes (Team USA)

Kelly Cheng (Team USA)

Andy Benesh (Team USA)

Tina Graudina (Latvia)

Sophie Bukovec (Canada)

Izac Carracher (Australia)

Rowing

Astrid Steensberg (Denmark)

Nikoline Laidlaw (Denmark)

Radka Novotnikova (Czech Republic)

Chloe Brew (Great Britain)

Volleyball

Micah Christenson (Team USA)

Diving

Kate Miller (Canada)

Basketball

Amy Okonkwo (Nigeria)

Athletics

Ashley Erasmus (South Africa)


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Eva Geitheim
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