Dressel and Ledecky shine at US trials
Caleb Dressel delivered the fastest time in the world so far this year in the men's 50m free with a blistering 21.29 second romp at the United States swim trials in Greensboro, North Carolina on Saturday.
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Caleb Dressel delivered the fastest time in the world so far this year in the men's 50m free with a blistering 21.29 second romp at the United States swim trials in Greensboro, North Carolina on Saturday.
WASHINGTON: Katie Ledecky closed USA Swimming's World Championship trials with a fourth victory on Saturday (Apr 30), producing yet another dominant win in the 1,500m freestyle.
When Katie Ledecky won her 50th-plus consecutive 800m freestyle to open this week’s world championships trials, in her fastest time in four years, she achieved a feat lesser celebrated than her seven Olympic gold medals and 14 world records. But just as unmatched.
U.S. backstroke king Ryan Murphy was challenged, but not conquered at the world championships trials.
WASHINGTON: US freestyle great Katie Ledecky punched her ticket to a second individual event at the 2022 World Championships with a dominant 200m freestyle victory at the US trials on Wednesday (Apr 27).
Katie Ledecky and Caeleb Dressel, who now share a training base, qualified for June’s world championships by winning events on the first day of the five-day U.S. swimming trials in Greensboro, N.C., on Tuesday night.
Five standout races at this week’s U.S. swimming international team trials in Greensboro, N.C., where the top two in most individual events make the world championships in Budapest this summer …
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