Gymnast Simone Biles and swimmer Katie Ledecky headline a 592- member US Olympic team that will again be targeting the top of the medals table at the Paris Games.
Ledecky, winner of 10 Olympic medals and Biles, rated the top woman gymnast of all-time, are only two of 66 Olympic champions and 250 returning Olympians in a powerhouse US squad named on Wednesday.
At the Tokyo Olympics, the U.S. won 39 gold, one more than China, and returned home with a Games best 113 medals in total.
"These remarkable 592 athletes of Team USA have demonstrated unparalleled dedication and passion in their pursuit of excellence on their road to earning a place on the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team and representing the United States in Paris," said Rocky Harris, USOPC chief of sport and athlete services.
"This summer, Team USA athletes will amaze us with extraordinary talent and indomitable spirit and they will undoubtedly inspire the next generation."
Three athletes, Diana Taurasi (basketball), Steffen Peters (equestrian) and McLain Ward (equestrian) will be appearing in their fifth Olympics while flamboyant sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson and breaker Logan "Logistx" Edra are high-profile Games debutants.
The US roster is consists of 314 females and 278 males marking the fourth consecutive Games the U.S. has sent more women than men to the Olympics.
There are at least six sets of siblings in the squad, including badminton twins Annie and Kerry Xu while gymnast Hezly Rivera is the youngest at 16 and equestrian Peters the oldest at 59.
The Paris Games which begin on 26 July and run until 11 August.
- Reuters