Another American swimmer beat Michael Phelps’ long-standing 100-meter butterfly record this past week. Florida native Caeleb Dressel, 22, edged out Phelps’ 2009 world record of 49.82 seconds with a ...
Over the past few days, no athlete at the Olympics has been more impressive or dominant than United States swimmer Caeleb Dressel. The U.S. superstar continues to produce incredible swims, bringing ...
Some of the world's top athletes will compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics, and among the brightest stars is former Florida swimmer Caeleb Dressel. Dressel, 27, is making his third Olympic Games ...
When the sun rose Saturday morning in Budapest, Caeleb Dressel held more world records in swimming than any other man when combining his achievements in long course and short course. He has held the ...
America has officially found its next men’s swimming star. Caeleb Dressel made that perfectly clear with yet another dominant performance, this time to capture gold in the 50m freestyle. In all, ...
Caeleb Dressel broke his own men's 100m butterfly world record en route to winning is second individual gold medal — his third overall — at the Tokyo Olympics. Dressel touched first in 49.45, lowering ...
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Caeleb Dressel is ready to make a splash at the Olympics. With the retirement of the legendary Michael Phelps following the 2016 Rio Olympics, Dressel has emerged as the face and co-captain of a ...
Caeleb Dressel didn’t match his seven-gold tally of 2017 but became the first swimmer to take eight medals in one world championship meet as the U.S. men took silver in the 4x100m medley relay, the ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Caeleb Dressel knows the comparisons are coming. After pulling off an unprecedented Triple Crown at swimming’s world championships, it’s time to take on the legacy of Michael ...
The swimming competitions at the Tokyo Olympics run from Saturday, July 24 through Saturday, July 31 Eastern time. The first six days feature both a morning and evening session each day. The morning ...