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The US Olympic Swimming Trials are making a splash in Indy next spring

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A rendering of an Olympic-size pool in Lucas Oil Stadium

For the first time ever, the event will be staged on a football field with enough seating to fit ~30,000 people per session.

Rendering by USA Swimming

Feeling patriotic, Indy? Next spring, 1,500 athletes will compete at Lucas Oil Stadium for one of just 52 spots on Team USA’s swim team.

Visitors and residents will get to experience the excitement of the nine-day event with free fan fests, a taste of Paris on the Canal Walk, and Monument Circle all decked out in red, white, and blue to celebrate Team USA.

Be a part of the excitement by grabbing a three-day ticket package (on sale now) or a single-day package (on sale this fall). Buy tickets.

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