3 Former Bolles Swimmers Qualify for 100 Free Semifinals in Rio

2016 RIO OLYMPIC GAMES

On day 4 of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, the men’s 100 free saw 3 former teammates from the Bolles School Sharks all qualify for the semifinals in the men’s 100 free: Caeleb Dressel, Joseph Schooling, and Santo Condorelli. All 3 swimmers were ranked in the top 8 after the heats.

Dressel, the fastest of the group this morning, swam under 48 seconds for the first time to qualify as 2nd seed in 47.91. Dressel was primarily coached by Jason Calanog at Bolles as he swam on the club team, but didn’t attend the school. He’s been rising in the ranks since becoming the first high school swimmer to ever break 19 seconds in the 50 free, and is now a junior at the University of Florida. This past season, he rewrote the American Record books in the 50 and 100 yard freestyles.

Earlier in the meet, Dressel was a part of Team USA’s 4×100 free relay, which saw him lead off in 48.10 to help the Americans to Olympic gold. That 48.10 was his personal best coming into this morning.

Schooling and Condorelli raced each other in heat 6 this morning, with Condorelli getting to the wall first. Condorelli is now 5th seed for semis with his 48.22, and Schooling is just behind him with a 48.27 for 6th seed. Both Schooling and Condorelli trained under head coach Sergio Lopez, as they attended the Bolles School for high school.

Schooling is typically known for his butterfly talent, but he also owns the Singapore National Record in this event. He broke his own record in prelims, lowering his previous mark of 48.58 from the 2015 Southeast Asian Games. Earlier this year, Schooling set NCAA Records with wins in the 100 and 200 fly as a member of the NCAA champion Texas Longhorns squad.

Condorelli, who swam for USC Trojans collegiately, took a redshirt year to prepare for this Olympics. Though he formerly represented Team USA as a member of the National Junior Team, Condorelli declared his Canadian sporting citizenship in April of 2015. Since then, he’s swum under the 48 mark in the 100 free, posting a 47.98 at last summer’s Pan American Games.

Conderelli is primarily a sprint freestyler, but he’s also found success in the 100 fly. This season, he broke his first Canadian National Record in that event, posting a 51.98 at the Arena Pro Swim in Indianapolis.

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Bob Vitti
7 years ago

These guys have’t swam for Bolles in 4 years. Hardly newsworthy.

Lauren Neidigh
Reply to  Bob Vitti
7 years ago

Well Dressel and schooling just finished their 2nd year of college. Condorelli and Murphy their 3rd. So it’s 2 or 3 years. In any case, it is relevant swimming news to have 4 people from a single high school or club program finding success at the highest level in the first Olympic Games since they’ve graduated from high school.

Dan
Reply to  Bob Vitti
7 years ago

Condorelli have been under Sergio’s tutelage since the Canadian Trials, same coach as he had in high school

Paswim
7 years ago

And the 4th one won Olympic gold already.

Not bad.

stoobie
Reply to  Paswim
7 years ago

Purely hypothetical:

47.91 leadoff Dressel
48.22 (-.70) Condorelli
48.27 (-.70) Schooling
49.86 (-.70) Murphy (2016 best)
3:14.26 (-2.1) = 3:12.16

Would have placed 5th.
Condorelli has been faster and you got to believe Murphy would be at least 48.5 with a flying start.

Just an amazing collection of talent from one program.

Uberfan
7 years ago

Real question will Santo give the bird on national television in front of millions

Joel Lin
Reply to  Uberfan
7 years ago

Absolutely.

LTyke
Reply to  Uberfan
7 years ago

CBC showed it this morning during the prelims!

Buee
7 years ago

Is Bolles as good as it was before? (when Dressel, Schooling, Condorelli, And Murphy swam there)

dru
Reply to  Buee
7 years ago

bolles was good before them.. Gregg troy coached there 77-97.. the team has won state titles consecutively for the last 20+ years on both the boys and girls sides

pvdh
Reply to  Buee
7 years ago

Murphy, Schooling Santo, Dressel, all at the same time is unreal talent. Theyre still good, but they arent as good as a few years ago

stoobie
Reply to  Buee
7 years ago

I believe Bolles held the national independent HS record in the 400 Free Relay back in the late 80’s/early 90’s.
If it wasn’t sub 3:00 it was pretty close.

Dan
Reply to  stoobie
7 years ago

Think it was 2:59.98 from spring 91 if I am correct.

Joel Lin
7 years ago

Along with Murphy they had some pretty good high school relays at Bolles.

Pretty good. Prettaay prettaay good.

PKwater
Reply to  Joel Lin
7 years ago

Those losers didn’t have anyone in the 100 breast. I am unimpressed

Kid
Reply to  PKwater
7 years ago

There will be one in 2020.

Who dude
Reply to  Kid
7 years ago

Please whoo

dru
Reply to  PKwater
7 years ago

missed dressel in the breast last season?

and no one is touching those 4 in the two sprint free relays.. would be interesting to see them vs texas (conger, haas and smith) in the 800 free relay (they obviously would need someone to replace schooling)

PKwater
Reply to  dru
7 years ago

I was just messing around, I am not unimpressed with them they are all swimming lights out.

Uberfan
Reply to  dru
7 years ago

Bolles would not beat Texas in the 800 free relay not even close

Dru
Reply to  Uberfan
7 years ago

Who is the 4th swimmer for Texas with schooling going over to the bolles side?

Schooling was the anchor on that record breaking relay at NCAAs

R&R
Reply to  Dru
7 years ago

Jonathan Roberts, Olympic Trials finalist, 200 free? PJ Dunne, 1:34.4 last year? Ryan Harty, 1:35.5 at a December non-championship meet? Jeff Newkirk, 1:35.0, 1:49.3LCM?

What I am getting at is they have some options.

Joel Lin
Reply to  PKwater
7 years ago

And not one of those guys could get points in the diving events.

For those of you in need of the diving Illuminati sect punishment for our sons, tune into NBC earlier tonite.

Lauren Neidigh
Reply to  Joel Lin
7 years ago

Hahahahah

Dan
Reply to  PKwater
7 years ago

They had good breaststrokers too, they might not have been as fast as their sprint freestylers but they were fast.

Lauren Neidigh
Reply to  Dan
7 years ago

I could name a few of the breaststrokers too! But the intial comment was really just a joke

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