Tag: Caeleb Dressel
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Caeleb Dressel: A Profile Of Team USA Swimmer In The Tokyo 2020 Olympics | Newsweek
With the Tokyo 2020 Olympics underway, Newsweek takes a look at who is representing Team USA. Olympic gold medalist Caeleb Dressel joins Team USA’s Katie Ledecky in leading the U.S. swimming team at the Summer Games in 2021 and is heavily favored to win several gold medals (he already snagged one) and make history like…
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All Caeleb Dressel 🇺🇸 Races at Rio 2016 | Olympics
Caeleb Dressel is an American freestyle and butterfly swimmer who specializes in sprint events. Dressel is a two-time Olympic 🥇 medalist and currently holds world records in the 100m butterfly, 50m freestyle, and 100m individual medley. Enjoy watching his performances at Rio 2016!
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Caeleb Dressel Leads Team USA’s Promising Group of Young Swimmers at Tokyo Olympics | KENS 5: Your San Antonio News Source
The pool is one place where Team USA can collect plenty of medals in the coming weeks.
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Caeleb Dressel: Trash Talk Makes Me Better | In Depth With Graham Bensinger
12-time Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte and Tokyo 2020 Olympian Caeleb Dressel discuss the importance of good-natured trash talk and encouragement during their practices running up to the Olympic qualifiers. Plus, Lochte details why he likes swimming with Dressel.
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Tokyo Olympics | The Feel of the Water | WCNC
Any Olympic swimmer must make peace with the water if they are going to have any chance for success, and that’s how some of America’s best describe what the Feel of Water really is
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American Swimmer Caeleb Dressel Is Chasing Greatness at the Tokyo Olympics | USA Today
Caeleb Dressel is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and holds the world record in the 100-meter butterfly. He hopes to push his standard of greatness.
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100m Freestyle Preview – Dressel, Popovici and Chalmers | The Race Club
We’re breaking down Popovici’s 47.30 100m freestyle and previewing the Olympics race between him, Caeleb Dressel and Kyle Chalmers
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Olympic Swimmers Hate Jumping In the Pool at the Start of the Day | WTHR
Olympic swimmers hate jumping into a cold pool before the sun comes up, but they do it almost every day.