"Once again, Auburn is going to have an outstanding number of current and former Tigers representing us at the London Olympics," said Brett Hawke (AU Swimming & Diving HC). "It speaks very highly of the tradition and competitiveness of the Auburn program that so many athletes at the Olympic Games have worn the `AU' during their careers. We are very proud of the 14 swimmers going to London, but we are especially excited about Tyler McGill, Gideon Louw, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, James Disney-May, Marcelo Chierighini and Megan Fonteno - the six swimmers that have trained here in Auburn leading up to the Olympics."
Auburn Olympic medalists that are heading back are:George Bovell (Swimming, Trinidad & Tobago)
Marc Burns (Track & Field, Trinidad & Tobago)
Cesar Cielo (Swimming, Brazil)
Kirsty Coventry (Swimming, Zimbabwe)
Leevan Sands (Track & Field, Bahamas)
Kerron Stewart (Track & Field, Jamaica)
Matt Targett (Swimming, Australia).
Others that are making a return trip to the Olympic Games are:Adam Brown (Swimming, Great Britain)
Josanne Lucas (Track & Field, Trinidad & Tobago)
Stephanie Horner (Swimming, Canada)
Gideon Louw (Swimming, South Africa)
Shamar Sands (Track & Field, Bahamas)
Maurice Smith (Track & Field, Jamaica)
Eric Shanteau (Swimming, United States)
Donald Thomas (Track & Field, Bahamas)
Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace (Swimming, Bahamas).
First-time Olympians this year are:Marcelo Chierighini (Swimming, Brazil)
James Disney-May (Swimming, Great Britain)
Sheniqua Ferguson (Track & Field, Bahamas)
Megan Fonteno (Swimming, American Samoa)
Micah Lawrence (Swimming, United States)
Tyler McGill (Swimming, United States)
Stephen Saenz (Track & Field, Mexico)
Kai Selvon (Track & Field, Trinidad & Tobago)