
January 6, 2016 |

Follow along as four Manta Rays head to Austin, Texas to compete against some of the best in the world!
Good luck to Ashley Volpenhein, Hannah Foster, Jake Foster, and Coach Austin Caldwell!
Olympic Year Action Opens with Arena Pro Swim Series at Austin
1/6/2016
The meet opens Friday, Jan. 15 and continues through Sunday,
Jan. 17, with daily prelims at 9 a.m. Central followed by finals at
6 p.m. Single- and all-session tickets
are on sale now online.
Television coverage from Austin will air on Universal HD on
same-day delay on Saturday, Jan. 16, and Sunday, Jan. 17, from
9:30-11 p.m. Eastern, while NBC Sports Live Extra will stream Jan. 16-17
finals live. A live webcast of the entire meet also will be
available at
usaswimming.org.
Additional Olympic champions expected to swim in Austin include the
likes of Nathan Adrian (Bremerton, Wash.), Tyler Clary (Riverside,
Calif.), Natalie Coughlin (Vallejo, Calif.), Anthony Ervin
(Valencia, Calif.), Allison Schmitt (Canton, Mich.) and Dana
Vollmer (Granbury, Texas).
On the local front, a number of UT alumni and current swimmers are
expected to complete, including former Longhorns Jimmy Feigen (San
Antonio, Texas), Michael McBroom (The Woodlands, Texas) and Laura
Sogar (Exeter, R.I.), as well as current Texas standouts like Jack
Conger (Rockville, Md.).
In total, more than 600 swimmers are slated to compete in Austin,
including approximately 70 members of the USA Swimming National
Team.
The Arena Pro Swim Series at Austin is the second of seven stops
2015-16 Arena Pro Swim Series. As part of USA Swimming’s
partnership with swimwear leader Arena, the circuit will feature a
record $350,000 in overall prize money. Swimmers may earn awards
for top-three finishes in all individual Olympic events across the
series. At each meet, $1,000 will be provided for a first-place
finish, $600 for second and $200 for third. In addition to the
single-event prize money, the overall male and female winners of
the season-long Series will earn a $10,000 bonus.
For the third consecutive season, longtime USA Swimming partner BMW
will award the grand prize of a one-year lease of a BMW vehicle to
the highest-scoring eligible male and female U.S.
swimmers.
Male and female overall Arena Pro Swim Series champions will be
honored at the conclusion of the 2015-16 series based on the number
of points accumulated throughout the seven meets. Participants will
be awarded points in each individual Olympic event throughout the
duration of the Series (Five points for first, three for second,
one point for third place).
Ledecky currently leads the women’s Arena Pro Swim Series
standings with 16 points, while two-time defending champion Conor
Dwyer (Winnetka, Ill.) tops the men’s side with 13
points.