 Tufts University swimmer Roger Gu qualified for the US Olympic team trials in swimming in the 50-metre freestyle event. These trials will not take place in June as planned. He resisted student-athlete training last month before the season was suspended. For me personally, realistically, I'm not going to make the Olympics. So it's kind of selfish that I care more about the trials not being cancelled. USA Swimming released a statement promising to reschedule the Olympic trials to best align with Olympic Games preparation. Roger is now completing his semester remotely and taking a break from training as both his local pool and gym are closed. So yes, just stay home, stay safe and take classes. Qualifying trials are postponed only for three of the US Olympic sports, swimming as well as athletics and gymnastics. Athletes are saying this isn't fair for those who have to wait to qualify. Roger said he was hoping also to qualify for another event but now is unsure he'll have the chance. I think it would make sense to me if they just extended the deadline for qualifying because so many meets have been cancelled. But I don't think they would make people re-qualify. Roger has also had his college competitions cancelled, including the NCAA Championships, where last year he won the 50-metre freestyle and placed second in the 100-metre freestyle. Winning would have been cool, but also like that's definitely not guaranteed. But I think just being able to compete one last year and just like finish off my swimming career would have been nice. And it seems like, or I mean it feels like it was cut short a little bit, but it's okay. USA Swimming will set a new date for the trials after the International Olympic Committee determines the 2021 dates for the Olympic Games. Reporting remotely from Paris for BU News Service, I'm Chloe Hudson.