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Caeleb Remel Dressel(born August 16, 1996) is an American competitive swimmer who specializes in freestyle, butterfly, and individual medleyevents. He swims representing the Cali Condorsas part of the International Swimming League. He won a record seven gold medals at the 2017 World Aquatics Championshipsin Budapest, nine medals, six of which ...
PARIS — A Caeleb Dressel-anchored American relay roared to Team USA’s first gold medal of the 2024 Olympics with dominant swims, flexed muscles, tears and a full-circle moment. Full-circle ...
Caeleb Dressel, the inked-up Olympic star who in 2022 became his sport's greatest enigma, will get the chance to defend at least one of his individual gold medals at the 2024 Games in Paris.
Caeleb Dressel locked up his second individual race in Paris, giving him another chance to shine after his stellar performance at the last Olympics. Keep an eye on Kate Douglass, too. Dressel, the ...
Dressel will still try to defend his golds from the Tokyo Olympics in the 100 butterfly and 50 freestyle. He also won the 100 free and 4x100 medley relay three years ago. Dressel captured golds in the two relays at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, too. The emerging, younger American stars certainly could understand the magnitude of the moment ...
Caeleb Dressel (left) and Hunter Armstrong of Team USA celebrate their gold medals during the men’s 4x100-meter freestyle relay medal ceremony in the Olympic Summer Games at Paris La Défense ...
U.S. megastar Caeleb Dressel fended off a late charge by Kristóf Milák to win his second individual Olympic title in a world record of 49.45. Dressel used his signature explosive start and breakout to establish an early lead, turning first at the 50 m mark 0.65 seconds clear of the field.
Caeleb Dressel (Gator Swim Club) 2020 US Olympic Trials June 20, 2021 / Omaha, Nebraska: 21.04 [2] Caeleb Dressel (Gator Swim Club) 2020 US Olympic Trials June 20, 2021 / Omaha, Nebraska: 100 free: 46.96 Caeleb Dressel (USA) 2019 World Championships July 25, 2019 / Gwangju, South Korea: 47.08 Jack Alexy (California Aquatics) 2024 US Olympic Trials