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Caeleb Dressel on new 50: “I take 1 less stroke now” (Video)

Reported by Lauren Neidigh.

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  1. Caeleb Dressel (Florida)- 18.23
  2. Ryan Held (NC State)- 18.60
  3. Joseph Schooling (Texas)- 18.79

Florida’s Caeleb Dressel pulled off the threepeat tonight, touching in 18.23 to tie for the 2nd fastest performance of all time with his relay leadoff split from earlier in the session and his prelims swim from last season. Dressel now owns all 10 of the top 10 fastest performances in history.

NC State’s Ryan Held (18.60) was just .02 off his best time, while Texas’ Joseph Schooling (18.79) was also within hundredths of his best for 3rd. Auburn’s Zach Apple and Missouri’s Michael Chadwick tied for 5th behind them in 18.97. That was a best tiem for Chadwick, who broke 19 for the first time with his 18.99 this morning.

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ERVINFORTHEWIN
7 years ago

He has got a nice front Pine Apple hair cut LOL

bobo gigi
7 years ago

Dressel has improved his stroke efficiency. It will pay off in long course.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  bobo gigi
7 years ago

thats the main Goal – we will see his improvements comes end of June or before …..

Quantify
7 years ago

I think when your dealing with resting your body for 17.9 seconds you aren’t dealing with physiological issues but more nailing “the perfect race”. Start, breakout, turn etc.

He said he went 18.23 with a sloppy start and a sloppy second breakout.

coacherik
Reply to  Quantify
7 years ago

Correct..and missed finish, that all added up to hearing what we did in that clip, versus talking about breaking 18.

Attila the Runt
Reply to  Quantify
7 years ago

The starter held them waaayyyy too long on the block. I think Dressel never got out of his start position. Couldn’t have helped.

jim
7 years ago

I’m a big Dressel fan, but is Florida missing something with his taper? He goes 18.3 at SEC’s, but only drops to 18.2 at NCAA’s. Maybe when you are going THAT fast, it’s almost impossible to make quantum drops, but his rest, or shave, or suit can’t get him .3 seconds?

bobo gigi
Reply to  jim
7 years ago

I don’t see the use of swimming so fast one month before the most important meet of the season. But I’m not a coach.

DrSwimPhil
Reply to  bobo gigi
7 years ago

Yeah, I mean…it really hurts the USA during Olympic years….

jimswim
Reply to  DrSwimPhil
7 years ago

I love sarcasm

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  bobo gigi
7 years ago

as long as he qualifies in June , i dont care !!!

SwimSwammer
Reply to  bobo gigi
7 years ago

I don’t see the use in swimming slow… At any point… Ever

He’s had his fastest relay splits and been right on his best time again at 18.2, and his 100 fly looks stronger and we’ve yet to see the 100 freestyle.

He doesn’t get bonus points here if he went 19.5 last month. There is no “biggest taper” award at any championship meet. He just wrecked everyone at SECs because he’s fast and that’s what fast swimmers do, they swim fast.

SwimCoachR
Reply to  SwimSwammer
7 years ago

Yes! Very well said.

J.I.
Reply to  jim
7 years ago

SECs is one of the most exciting and competitive swim meets in the world.

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