DC Trident is a professional swimming team based in Washington, D.C.[2] DC Trident competes in the International Swimming League (ISL), which is a global, professional swimming league consisting of ten teams: the DC Trident, the New York Breakers, the L.A. Current, the Cali Condors, the Aqua Centurions, Energy Standard, the London Roar, Team IRON, the Toronto Titans, and the Tokyo Frog Kings.[3]

DC Trident
First season2019
AssociationInternational Swimming League
Based inWashington, D.C. United States
Head coachCyndi Gallagher
General managerKaitlin Sandeno
CaptainMadison Kennedy & Giles Smith[1]

Team history and formation edit

The team was founded in 2019 as part of the ISL's inaugural season.[4] League founder and President Konstantin Grigorishin selected multi-Olympic medalist Kaitlin Sandeno as the club's general manager.[5]

2019 ISL season edit

DC Trident competed in three meets around the world throughout the three-month-long season. The team finished in an overall standing of sixth, scoring 975 total points, and winning a total of 14 races. The men and women contributed nearly the same number of points to the team total, with the women earning 476 points and the men earning 463.[6] The league was split into two brackets, consisting of four teams each – two American and two European clubs. DC Trident competed in a bracket with the Cali Condors, Energy Standard, and the Aqua Centurions.[7]

DC Trident's first meet took place October 5–6 in Indianapolis, Indiana in the United States, where the team took third place. Its next competition took place the next week, October 12–13 in Naples, Italy, where DC Trident once again took third place, this time by a mere half of a point.[8]

The team's third and final meet took place November 16–17, just outside the team's home of Washington, D.C. in College Park, M.D. Labeled by the league as "The American Derby", the meet featured all four ISL teams based in the United States. Following the pattern of the first two meets, DC Trident edged out the New York Breakers to earn third place.[9]

2019 roster edit

  DC Trident[10]
Men Women
  Zach Apple   Anika Apostalon
  Kevin Cordes   Emma Barksdale
  Abrahm Devine   Lisa Bratton
  Ian Finnerty   Natalie Coughlin (C)
  Zane Grothe   Bethany Galat
  Zach Harting   Sarah Gibson
  Tristan Hollard   Siobhán Haughey
  Robert Howard   Madison Kennedy
  Jay Litherland   Simona Kubová
  Cody Miller (vice-captain)   Leah Neale
  Giles Smith   Leiston Pickett
  Velimir Stjepanović   Quah Ting Wen
  Jérémy Stravius   Remedy Rule
  Andreas Vazaios   Claire Rasmus

Match results edit

Dates Location Venue Teams Results MVP
Regular season
5–6 October   Indianapolis Indiana University Natatorium   Energy Standard 539

  Cali Condors 457

  DC Trident 330.5

  Aqua Centurions 300.5

[11][12]   Sarah Sjöström

(  Energy Standard) 55.5 pts

12–13 October   Naples Piscina Felice Scandone   Energy Standard 493

  Cali Condors 490.5

  DC Trident 322

  Aqua Centurions 321.5

[13][14]   Caeleb Dressel

(  Cali Condors) 57.5 pts

15–16 November   College Park Geary F. Eppley Recreation Center   LA Current 495

  Cali Condors 489.5

  DC Trident 322.5

  NY Breakers 315

[15][16]   Caeleb Dressel

(  Cali Condors) 61.5 pts

The Legend of the Trident edit

In commemoration of their first season, DC trident announced The Legend of the Trident comic and souvenir program.[17] Created in conjunction with multi award-winning editor Rantz Hoseley, the comic book consists of photos and information on the team and its members, along with an exclusive comic book story written by New York Times bestselling writer Tony Lee.

2020 ISL season edit

DC Trident competed in the second season of the ISL with an updated 2020 roster.[18]

DC Trident competed in meets two, four, five, and seven in Budapest. During their first meet, they placed third with a total of 350 points. In their second meet, they placed fourth with 287 points. In their third meet, they placed fourth with 287 points. In their fourth and final meet of the season, they placed fourth with 256 points. Their total of 1181 points placed them ninth among the ten teams.

2020 roster edit

  DC Trident[19]
Men Women
  Zach Apple   Bailey Andison
  Meiron Cheruti   Emma Barksdale
  Tommy Cope   Amy Bilquist
  Abrahm DeVine   Kathrin Delmer
  Ian Finnerty   Bethany Galat
  Zane Grothe   Ali Galyer
  Zach Harting   Margo Geer
  Mohamed Hassan   Leah Gingrich
  Robert Howard   Madison Kennedy (C)
  Andrew Loy   Lindsey Kozelsky
  Santana Matheus   Linnea Mack
  Conner McHugh   Rozaliya Nasretdinova
  Mark Nikolaev   Kylee Perry
  Jacob Pebley   Ting Wen Quah
  Giles Smith (vice-captain)   Remedy Rule
  Velimir Stjepanović   Miranda Tucker

Match results edit

Dates Location Venue Teams Results MVP
Regular season
18–19 October
(Match 2)
  Budapest Danube Arena   London Roar 609.5

  Team Iron 392.5

  DC Trident 350

  Aqua Centurions 344

[20]   Ranomi Kromowidjojo

(  Team Iron) 56 pts

26–27 October
(Match 4)
  Budapest Danube Arena   Cali Condors 610.5

  Team Iron 418.5

  New York Breakers 394

  DC Trident 287

[21]   Caeleb Dressel

(  Cali Condors) 75 pts

30–31 October
(Match 5)
  Budapest Danube Arena   London Roar 499

  LA Current 478.5

  Tokyo Frog Kings 446.5

  DC Trident 287.0

[22]   Tom Shields
(  LA Current) 62.5 pts
5–6 November
(Match 7)
  Budapest Danube Arena   Energy Standard 613

  Team Iron 448

  Toronto Titans 391

  DC Trident 256

[23]   Emre Sakçı
(  Team Iron) 51 pts

2021 ISL season edit

DC Trident will compete in the third season of the ISL.

References edit

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