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Dressel Drops 200 IM on Day 2 of the 2017 SEC Championships

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 9

February 15th, 2017 College, News, SEC

2017 SEC SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Caeleb Dressel is the fastest short course sprinter in the history of swimming. And yet, there’s a lingering inclination that he could be more than that, driven by a combination of his coach Gregg Troy and a few flashes of brilliance like swimming breaststroke on Florida’s medley relays, and once setting the national high school record in the 100 fly.

So whenever psych sheets come out for college championship meets, with their 3 individual event cap, one of the peaks of interest is seeing what event Dressel will add to his lineup alongside the 50 and the 100 free.

Last year at NCAAs, it was the 100 fly, in which he finished 2nd in 44.40. At SECs it was the same race, with a 44.80 title the result.

When this year’s psych sheets came out, Dressel was entered in 6 events, leaving lots of questions about which ones he might. After the reveal of the psych sheets for Wednesday’s preliminary session, we now know that the tantalizing 200 IM won’t be one of them. That event comes immediately before the 50 free, his best event, in the meet schedule, and he’s chosen to focus on the latter.

Day 2 heat sheets here.

Here’s Dressel’s possible individual schedule pushing forward:

Wednesday:

  • 200 IM
  • 50 free

Thursday:

  • 100 fly
  • 200 free

Friday:

  • 100 breast

Saturday:

  • 100 free

The 100 fly and 100 free are the obvious choices with an eye on NCAAs. While Dressel wouldn’t be the favorite in either the 100 breaststroke or 100 fly, if he has a good meet, he’s a good bet for top 3 in the 100 fly, where even on a good swim, he could slip to 5th in the 100 breaststroke as a much lesser-known quantity.

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bobo gigi
7 years ago

2 corrections.

“Swim fans have been dreaming of a Caeleb Dressel 200 IM at a championship meet….”
Not me. Freestyle is well enough for him.
You should rather say “some swim fans”.

“Caeleb Dressel is the fastest short course sprinter in the history of swimming.”
You should rather say “fastest short course yards sprinter”.
Florent Manaudou holds the 50 free WR in SCM in 20.26.
Who is the fastest in the same pool? No idea. With both guys at their top it would be incredibly close.

Just saying
Reply to  bobo gigi
7 years ago

1. The writer didn’t say “all swim fans”.
2. I think everyone reading this article understands that the writer is referring to yards, as this is an article on an NCAA conference championship meet.

nope
7 years ago

Wrong. I would bet on Dressel winning the 100 Breast over the 100 Fly

AvidSwimFan
7 years ago

I’m glad he considers it. To me it shows he’s working on it. And one of these days he’ll unleash it on us.

BKP
7 years ago

I’m a little behind on ncaa news, but isn’t the 100 IM supposed to be added to the event line-up?
If so, I would love to see what kind of damage Dressel could do there. .. more so than the 200 IM

dmswim
Reply to  BKP
7 years ago

It’s only an optional even for dual meets at this point. But you’re right, Dressel would crush it.

bobo gigi
Reply to  dmswim
7 years ago

No doubt he could break the 100 IM world record one day at a world cup or at SCM world championships. But honestly I don’t see the interest. Except money. Who really cares about the 100 IM?
Winning individual gold medals on sprint in long course is much more important.

Reply to  BKP
7 years ago

BKP – the 100 IM was approved for NCAA competition in late 2015, meaning conferences could add the event to their meets if they choose to. So far, though, no major conferences have chosen to add the event.

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Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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