Caeleb Dressel broke the 100-meter individual medley world record, becoming the first person to break the 50-second barrier in the event, at the International Swimming League semifinal for the Cali ...
Caeleb Dressel dominated the 100-meter butterfly at the world championships in South Korea on July 26, shaving 0.32 seconds off of Michael Phelps' previous record Georgia Slater is a staff editor on ...
From Chase Kalisz's dream-realizing 400m IM victory to Caeleb Dressel's history-making fifth gold medal in the men's 4x100m ...
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 ...
One day last autumn, Caeleb Dressel meandered into housemate Ben Kennedy‘s room with an idea: to start a podcast. “That’s so weird,” Kennedy replied. “I’ve thought about the same thing for a long time ...
The Pro Swim Series meet in Westmont, Illinois, airs on NBC, NBCSN and Peacock.
Following a brief mental health-motivated hiatus from the sport, Caeleb Dressel, the best U.S.-born swimmer since Michael Phelps, is hitting the lanes again this summer. Here are some things to know ...
The 100-m butterfly has been largely dominated by Michael Phelps at the Olympics since 2004. Now it’s Caeleb Dressel’s turn. Dressel won the race in a blazing 49.45 seconds on ...
Caeleb Dressel went 23.95 in the 50 fly, good only for 10th place and a B final swim on the first day of the Pro Swim Series ...
American fans hit out at 'washed up' Caeleb Dressel as swimmer endures nightmare day at the Olympics
Team USA fans made their feelings known about Caeleb Dressel's dreadful performance at the Olympics, as many claim that the decorated swimmer is now 'washed up.' A long day of swimming was marked with ...
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In case you follow swimming only every four years, here's a new name to learn: Caeleb Dressel. The 20-year-old University of Florida student won his seventh gold medal at World Aquatics Championships ...
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