A Picture of America’s Newest National High School Record Holder

A picture is worth a thousand words. Bolles Sharks coach Jason Calanog, the man directly responsible for most of the training of Clay High School senior Caeleb Dressel, tweeted the above picture of Dressel after breaking a pair of National High School Records on Saturday Night in the FSPA Invite.

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aswimfan
11 years ago

These Bolles kids already have great start, turn and underwater.

aswimfan
11 years ago

OK… I change my mind.

I think he should go pro and forget NCAA, he seems to be in that special group of extremely few and talented swimmers.

bobo gigi
11 years ago
bobo gigi
11 years ago
Kevin T
11 years ago

Uhhhh what?????? 45.89 in the fly? 19.3 in the 50 free! No way????? This guy is awesome.

ACHILLES
11 years ago

A form of race pace training for sure. Why would a sprinter do anything else?

Jason C.
11 years ago

Caeleb is a unique talent in which he is slowly harnessing. He comes from a great family which taught him his humbleness and fearless attitude. He trains with a great group of kids in the Late night group with Bolles, but also trains with his Clay High Blue Devils.

A special shout out to my mentor and friend, Sergio Lopez Miro, because he has always believed in me from Day 1. He has mentored me to become a coach that understands the word “Believe” but also let me learn to sharpen my skills on my own with the Late Night group and with the Bolles Sharks as a TEAM.

I am truly blessed to have a great wife, family,… Read more »

bobo gigi
Reply to  Jason C.
11 years ago

Mr Calanog, congrats for your great job with Caeleb Dressel!

Odilon Batista
Reply to  Jason C.
11 years ago

Coach Jason,

Wise words. Congratulations on your work. Humbleness and hard work always pays off.

azcal
11 years ago

Does Caeleb do USRP?

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