WATCH: Race Video Of Dressel’s American Record 100 Free

2017 FINA WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

From Karl Ortegon’s Day 1 Finals Recap:

MEN’S 4×100 FREE RELAY – FINAL

  • WR – 3:08.24, United States: 11 AUG 2008
  • CR – 3:09.21, United States: 26 JUL 2009
  1. USA 3:10.06
  2. Brazil 3:10.34
  3. Hungary 3:11.99

Caeleb Dressel. His spot in the limelight might begin at this meet. He already blasted an American record in the 50 fly earlier in the session, and he then led off this relay with a 47.26, taking down David Walters’ American record in that, too. The Americans were out to a sizable lead thanks to Dressel, with Brazil on their tails the whole time. Things got dicey between Townley Haas‘s and Blake Pieroni‘s legs, and the pressure was definitely on for Nathan Adrian.

Diving in against Bruno Fratus, Adrian had a very small lead, and his anchor duty skills would be tested once again. Fratus kept it close, but Adrian muscled it out to the wall to give Team USA the gold at 3:10.06. Brazil settled for 2nd at 3:10.34, though Marcelo Chierighini had a 46.85 split.

Hungary came out of nowhere for the bronze– they were not medal contenders on paper before this meet started. Dominik Kozma broke his Hungarian record from prelims with a 48.26, and the heroic split from Richard Bohus (47.21) really made the difference for them.

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Swimmer?
6 years ago

If Dressel wins
50 free
100 free
50 fly
100 fly
3 relays then we know that this guy has more potential than any male swimmer besides Phelps.

Rafael
Reply to  Swimmer?
6 years ago

Won´t think we could say he is better than Thorpe, Sun, PVDH.. winning that he can get into the top of history… but some guys, specially Thorpe level is on another game..

Billabong
Reply to  Swimmer?
6 years ago

50 fly……he spent 10 minutes in the warm up pool looking for Ben Proud. He then swam up to him and asked “Have you seen John?”. Not the cleverest psyche out move I’ve heard of…..because he didn’t even medal.

Sir Swimsalot
6 years ago

What did McEvoy split?

Zanna
Reply to  Sir Swimsalot
6 years ago

48.04 3rd leg.

Rafael
Reply to  Zanna
6 years ago

Same time he did on a flat start.. Kinda disappointing

re-evaluate
6 years ago

Can we respect the fact that Dressel has a legitimate chance to win 7 Gold medals at this meet? Along with others such as Ledecky, Hosszu, so forth… But I think Dressel and Ledecky have the best chance at actually achieving that number of golds.

Zanna
Reply to  re-evaluate
6 years ago

Ledecky can only win max of 6 golds.

Rafael
Reply to  Zanna
6 years ago

Relay favors Dressel and Ledecky.. individually no one can get more than 4 and on that place Ledecky and Sjostrom seem to be more of a sure bet.. Katinka gave up the 100 back, so she will go for 3 at most.. Dressel biggest threat for 4 will be the fly (50 specially)

yibambe
Reply to  Zanna
5 years ago

“ONLY” !?

ColinB
Reply to  re-evaluate
6 years ago

Definite legit chance, but so much has to come together. I don’t see him repeating this 100 free time, he’s a true team player and I think really stepped up plus first swim of the meet… I think dogfight between Dressel/Mcevoy/Adrian for 47 mid to win it.
IMO the 50 fly is going to be the hardest to nail, followed by 100 Free then 100fly and best chance 50 Free.

Swimmer
Reply to  ColinB
6 years ago

But at the Olympics and every NCAA meet before 2017’s he’s been faster individually than he has been on a relay even when he went with a relay start…. I won’t accuse him of not being a team player because I don’t know him personally and relay’s can be nerve racking but based on the stats i’d say he has a decent shot a replicating his AR or even going faster.

ColinB
Reply to  Swimmer
6 years ago

fair enough, good point regarding Olympics and NCAA’s I hope he can pop off something ridiculous.

Provel
Reply to  ColinB
6 years ago

It will be between dressel adrian and scott

Swimmer?
Reply to  Provel
6 years ago

Adrian is not in the shape to medal. He split a 47.25 on the relay which is like what he went at Trials in a flat start 47.96. 21.8 won’t be a factor unfortunately.

Wallaby
Reply to  Swimmer?
6 years ago

47.25 off a .3 reaction time. So 47.5-6

ColinB
Reply to  Provel
6 years ago

I forgot about Scott, in fact reassessing I Feel Dressel and Scott battle it out with Adrian and mcevoy for bronze.

ColinB
Reply to  re-evaluate
6 years ago

But 8 total medals a possible lock if they put him on the 4x 200 as well as mixed.

Swimmer?
Reply to  ColinB
6 years ago

No way is he on 4×200 free relay

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