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Caeleb Dressel At It Again, Breaks 50 LCM Freestyle NAG in Prelims

Just one day after Bolles School Sharks’ rising star Caeleb Dressel shattered Ian Crocker’s 200 meter freestyle record by going a 1:48.64, he knocked another sprint record out of the books with a blistering 22.39 this morning in the 50 meter freestyle prelims at the Junior National Championships in Irvine, CA.  By doing so, Dressel bettered his own 22.59 standard that had been established at the 2013 TYR BSS Summer Classic back in June.

Dressel’s time is impressive not only from an American perspective, but also when compared with the times that some of the world’s best sprinters today posted when they were just 16 years old.  For example, if we take the top 2 finishers from the 2013 FINA World Championships in the 50 meter freestyle, and take a look at their best times when they were 16, we find that Dressel has already surpassed them both.

 

Cesar Cielo’s best 50 LCM Free at age 16: 23.29 (this Brazilian age group record has since been broken)

Vladimir Morozov’s best 50 LCM Free at age 16: 22.44

Caeleb Dressel’s best 50 LCM Free at age 16: 22.39

 

Dressel still has an opportunity to improve on his swim tonight in finals.  He will be pushed by fellow teammate and future USC Trojan, Santo Condorelli (22.88), as well as future Michigan Wolverine, Paul Powers (22.99), from Splash Aquatic Club in Georgia.  Also, Caeleb will also surely have his sights on the 22.13 meet record that Morozov established in 2010 (coincidentally also in Irvine).

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cynthia curran
11 years ago

Ledecky is fortunate enough to come from a very wealthy family – the incremental value/cost to her of a couple million dollars of lost income is not nearly as great as it is for many others – she may well swim college just for the experience – something money can’t buy, and the experiences of being on a college team is one of those.
Probably, not as wealthy as the family of Dara Torres , I think her dad was a Hotel magnet and they live in Beverly Hills. In fact a lot of Nation’s Capital, Bay Area and Orange County teams have to be at least in the upper-middle class range to afford the houses in their area.… Read more »

C Martin
Reply to  cynthia curran
11 years ago

Nice math facts.

WHOKNOWS
11 years ago

Daniel Lim of Singapore did 22.7 and 51.6 as 14 year old this summer.

Sprinter
11 years ago

Does anyone know cielos personal bests at age 14? It’s pretty tricky to navigate that Brazilian swimming web page

PsychoDad
Reply to  Sprinter
11 years ago

Comparing 14th year old boys is pointless.

Sprinter
Reply to  PsychoDad
11 years ago

I’m curious because I want to see if my times and his were similar

Rafael
Reply to  Sprinter
11 years ago

Andrew at 14 is as tall as Cielo is now..

People should calm down a little and wait to see if by 18 20 years old he will still be a factor.. being much taller and stronger than the other kids really helps.. it is not like his tech is astounding.. there are many smaller kids than him at same age who swim nearly identical times and did not grew much yet..

CB
Reply to  Rafael
11 years ago

Agreed, comparing 14yr olds is pointless, at 14 I struggled to compete against much larger kids, at 19 it was a completely different story and a lot of those kids who performed so well were long gone. Time will tell.

Sprinter
Reply to  Rafael
11 years ago

Well if you don’t mind could you or someone else post a link to his times at age 14? I have trouble navigating the Brazilian swimming website

ACHILLES
11 years ago

CMartin not very logical or smart regarding Missy Franklin’s decision to turn pro. AWswimfan is right on. Missy already turned down at least $2,000,000 in endorsements from the London games. She should have used a small percentage of that money to educate herself anywhere, train, and watch any collegiate teams from the stands.

Don’t play with fire, you never know when you get injured (perhaps achilles…) or peak. Once your looks fade, money disappears also. In the meantime smash the TROJANS!

C Martin
Reply to  ACHILLES
11 years ago

I was simply explaining the reasons why SHE wants to swim in college and not turn pro for another two years. Not my opinions. Though they do seem very logical to me.
Also, I do believe I mentioned the potential for injury quite a bit in my comments, something you may have overlooked.

“The other side to this arguement is that she may be well past her prime by the time she’s done with school. It may be too late to cash in on the checks then. What if she gets injured, or what if she just stops swimming fast? What happens then? These are both sides of a very debatable discussion.”

Here I’ve discussed both sides of… Read more »

Devan
11 years ago

Did anybody else notice that Condorelli split a 48 in the relay? HOLY CRAP

C Martin
11 years ago

3:46.23 for Nation’s Capital, a new meet record! ‘Nite, folks! It’s been a great meet!

Bb
Reply to  C Martin
11 years ago

It was also a new 15-16 NAG record by 5 seconds or so.

C Martin
11 years ago

Alex Katz wins 800 – 8:04.77. Liam Egan second in final heat, buts gets fourth overall with a 8:08.52. Aidan Burns second with a 8:05.35, dropping 12 seconds from his seed time. Rounding out the top three is Chris Weiser, with a 8:06.68, dropping 14 seconds from his seed time.

boknows34
11 years ago

Has Bobo fallen asleep? 🙂

C Martin
Reply to  boknows34
11 years ago

Maybe! He’s awfully quiet…

aswimfan
Reply to  C Martin
11 years ago

Well, it’s 4 am in France! Even Bobo needs sleep!

C Martin
Reply to  aswimfan
11 years ago

And I thought 11 was late here on the East Coast!

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