Dating back to 1988, Team USA has won more gold medals in swimming than every other country, and it’s poised to do so again in 2016.

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Here’s everything you need to know about the swimming team, from the roster, notable athletes to watch and how to find the events on TV.

Who is on the U.S. Olympic swimming team?

In total, there are 47 swimmers (22 women, 25 men) that will represent Team USA at the Olympics. Their names and events are as follows (in alphabetical order):

Women

Cammile Adams — 200m Butterfly Haley Anderson — 10K Open Water Kathleen Baker — 100m Back Elizabeth Beisel — 400m IM Maya DiRado — 400m IM, 200m IM Hali Flickinger — 200m Fly Missy Franklin — 200m Free, 800m Free Relay, 200m Back Molly Hannis — 200m Breast  Lilly King — 100m Breast, 200m Breast Katie Ledecky — 400m Free, 200m Free, 800m Free Relay, 800m Free Simone Manuel — 100m Free, 400m Free Relay, 50m Free Melanie Margalis — 200m IM, 800m Free Relay Katie Meili — 100m Breast Lia Neal — 400m Free Relay Cierra Runge — 800m Free Relay Allison Schmitt — 800m Free Relay, 400m Free Relay Leah Smith — 400m Free, 800m Free Relay, 800m Free Olivia Smoliga — 100m Back Dana Vollmer — 100m Fly, 400m Free Relay Amanda Weir — 400m Free Relay Abbey Weitzeil — 100m Free, 400m Free Relay, 50m Free Kelsi Worrell — 100m Fly

Men

Nathan Adrian —100 Free, 400m Free Relay, 50m Free Gunnar Bentz — 800m Free Relay Jack Conger — 800m Free Relay Kevin Cordes — 100m Breast, 200m Breast Caeleb Dressel — 100 Free, 400m Free Relay Conor Dwyer — 400m Free, 200m Free, 800m Free Relay Anthony Ervin — 400m Free Relay, 50m Free Jimmy Feigen — 400m Free Relay Townley Haas — 200m Free, 800m Free Relay Ryan Held — 400m Free Relay Connor Jaeger — 400m Free, 1500m Free Chase Kalisz — 400m IM Jay Litherland — 400m IM Ryan Lochte — 800m Free relay, 200m IM Cody Miller — 100m Breast Ryan Murphy — 100m Back, 200m Back Jacob Pebley — 200m Back Michael Phelps — 200m Butterfly, 200m IM, 100m Butterfly Blake Pieroni — 400m Free Relay David Plummer — 100m Back Josh Prenot — 200m Breast  Sean Ryan — 10K Open Water Tom Shields — 200m Butterfly, 100m Butterfly Clark Smith — 800m Free Relay Jordan Wilimovsky — 10K Open Water, 1500m Free

Who are some notable swimmers I need to watch?

There are four names you should know thanks to their ridiculous performances in London in 2012: Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, Katie Ledecky and Missy Franklin.

Phelps is the most decorated Olympian of all time with 22 medals (18 gold) and, at 31, is looking to be the oldest swimmer ever to win a gold medal. He’s swimming just three events this year (200m Butterfly, 200m IM, 100m Butterfly) but should be a contender to win gold in each.

Lochte has won 11 Olympic medals (five gold) and will face off against Phelps one last time in the Olympics in the 200m IM. It’ll be a showdown for the ages.

Ledecky was a bit of a surprise in 2012, winning gold in the 800m freestyle at the age of 15. Since London, she has broken the world record in the 800m freestyle four times.

Franklin showed up in a big way in London, snagging five medals (four gold) and breaking the world record in the 200m backstroke. She’s back for a repeat (and maybe another world record).  

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Also keep your eyes on Lilly King (100m and 200m breaststroke), Dana Vollmer (100m butterfly, 400m freestyle relay), Nathan Adrian (50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, 400m freestyle relay), and Allison Schmitt (400m freestyle relay, 800m freestyle relay).

What is the swimming TV schedule?

Swimming starts Saturday, August 6 and ends Tuesday, August 16. All events can be viewed live, either on NBC or streamed online.

Saturday, August 6

12:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Qualifying heats: Men’s and women’s 400m IM, women’s 100m butterfly, men’s 400m freestyle, men’s 100m breaststroke, women’s 400m freestyle relay.

9:00 pm. E.T. on NBC (live) — Semis/finals: Men’s and women’s 400m IM finals (medal), women’s 100m butterfly semis, men’s 400m freestyle final (medal), men’s 100m breaststroke semis, women’s 400m freestyle final (medal).

Sunday, August 7

12:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Qualifying heats: Men’s and women’s 100m backstroke, men’s 200m freestyle, women’s 400m freestyle, men’s 400m freestyle relay.

9:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Semis/finals: Women’s 100m butterfly final (medal), men’s 200m freestyle semis, women’s 100m breaststroke semis, men’s 100m breaststroke final (medal), women’s 400m freestyle final (medal), men’s 100m backstroke semis, men’s 400m freestyle relay final (medal).

Monday, August 8

12:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Qualifying heats: Women’s 200m freestyle, men’s 200m butterfly, women’s 200m IM.

9:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Semis/finals: Women’s 200m freestyle semis, men’s 200m freestyle final (medal), men’s and women’s 100m backstroke final (medal), women’s 100m breaststroke final (medal), men’s 200m butterfly semis, women’s 200m IM semis.

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Tuesday, August 9 

12:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Qualifying heats: Men’s 100m freestyle, women’s 200m butterfly, men’s 200m breaststroke, men’s 800m freestyle relay.

9:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Semis/finals: Men’s 100m freestyle semis, women’s 200m freestyle final (medal), men’s 200m butterfly final (medal), women’s 200m butterfly semis, men’s 200m breaststroke semis, women’s 200m IM final (medal), men’s 800m freestyle relay final (medal).

Wednesday, August 10 

12:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Qualifying heats: Women’s 100m freestyle, men’s 200m backstroke, women’s 200m breaststroke, men’s 200m IM, women’s 800m freestyle relay.

9:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Semis/finals: Men’s 200m breaststroke final (medal), women’s 100m freestyle semis, men’s 200m backstroke semis, women’s 200m butterfly final (medal), men’s 100m freestyle final (medal), women’s 200m breaststroke semis, men’s 200m IM semis, women’s 800m freestyle relay final (medal).

Thursday, August 11

12:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Qualifying heats: Men’s 50m freestyle, women’s 800m freestyle, men’s 100m butterfly, women’s 200m backstroke.

9:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Semis/finals: Men’s 50m freestyle semis, women’s 200m breaststroke final (medal), men’s 200m backstroke final (medal), women’s 200m backstroke semis, men’s 200m IM final, women’s 100m freestyle final (medal), men’s 100m butterfly semis.

Friday, August 12

12:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Qualifying heats: Women’s 50m freestyle, men’s 1500m freestyle, men’s and women’s 400m medley relays.

9:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Semis/finals: Women’s 200m backstroke final (medal), men’s 100m butterfly final (medal), women’s 800m freestyle final (medal), men’s 50m freestyle final (medal), women’s 50m freestyle semis.

Saturday, August 13

9:00 p.m. E.T. on NBC (live) — Finals: Women’s 50m freestyle final (medal), men’s 1500m freestyle final, men’s and women’s 400m medley relay final(medal).

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Monday, August 15

8:00 a.m. E.T. on NBCSN (live/tape delay) — Women’s open water 10K (medal).

Tuesday, August 16

8:00 a.m. E.T. on NBCSN (live/tape delay) — Men’s open water 10K (medal).