Paul Powers Replaces Caeleb Dressel on 2015 World University Games Roster

USA Swimming has made a change on its roster for the 2015 World University Games, swapping Paul Powers in place of Caeleb Dressel in the men’s 50 free. Now Powers will represent the United States on the team that travels to the biannual competition bringing the world’s university athletes together in an effort to promote competition and cultural understanding. The 2015 event will take place in Gwangju, South Korea from July 3rd-14th.

The change will be an even one-to-one swap, as Dressel was entered only in the 50 free formally (though an appearance in a 400 free relay was likely). Roster spots were initially filled on the basis of the top eligible athletes from the “A” and “B” finals at this summer’s National Championship meet.

In that 50 free, Dressel won the B-Final with a 22.50, while Powers swam a 22.91 for 13th-place overall. They were the second-and-third fastest eligible and available swimmers behind Cal’s Seth Stubblefield who swam a 22.34 for 7th in the A-Final. Stubblefield is still listed as swimming both the 50 and 100 free at the World University Games.

Dressel is currently a freshman at the University of Florida and Powers is currently a freshman at the University of Michigan.

See the full updated roster here.

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9 years ago

Does USA Swimming cover the cost for swimmers to attend WUG?

Big Fan
9 years ago

Hmm, How many swimmers have you seen with that gesture?

Swimfandude
9 years ago

The link to the updated roster appears to be broken- anyone else experiencing this problem?

Swimfast
9 years ago

20.20 in the 50 Free……NAG record

swimfast
9 years ago

20.20 in the 50 free

beth priem
9 years ago

Didn’t Powers have a great swim at Junior Worlds in Hawaii last year?

jonathan
Reply to  beth priem
9 years ago

junior pan pacs

bobo gigi
9 years ago

Reason?

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