Swimming: Dressel shines again in "crazy" heats
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[July 28, 2017]
By Rod Gilmour
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - American Caeleb
Dressel led a series of electric times at the Duna Arena as the
world's top sprinters described Friday morning's world championship
heats as "crazy".
Dressel, fresh from his sizzling gold in the 100 metres freestyle,
posted the third fastest time ever with a punchy 50.08 seconds in
the men's 100m butterfly.
Dressel touched 0.26 seconds outside Michael Phelp's world record
set at the 2009 championships and 1.01 seconds ahead of his nearest
challenger, Piero Codia of Italy.
The semi-finals take place later on Friday.
"I thought I was reading the board wrong, it’s the craziest thing,"
the 20-year-old told reporters.
In-form Dressel showed no signs of fatigue some 30 minutes earlier
as he posted the second fastest time in qualifying for the 50m
freestyle semi-finals.
Dubbed the "splash and dash", Dressel clocked 21.61 seconds, 0.10
seconds behind leading qualifier Bruno Fratus of Brazil.
"It was the best race I could pull off at 9:30 in the morning. I'm
pretty glad with that," said Fratus.
Sarah Sjostrom looked in commanding form as the super Swede advanced
to the women’s 50m fly semi-finals, recording 25.25 seconds to take
top spot in qualification.
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Caeleb Remel Dressel of the U.S. reacts after finishing first.
REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
Sjostrom is overwhelming favourite to land gold in
the women's 100m freestyle final later as she attempts to break a
milestone barrier for the second time at these championships.
"I will aim to go under 52 seconds tonight but I think it will be
impossible to break the world record again," said Sjostrom.
Kathleen Baker of the United States qualified fastest ahead of local
hope Katinka Hosszu in the women's 200m backstroke semis.
Baker's compatriot Katie Ledecky had plenty of energy to spare in
the women's 800m freestyle preliminaries as the indefatigable
American recorded eight minutes 20.24. Leah Smith of the U.S. was
second fastest, 0.55 seconds back.
Australia qualified ahead of Britain for the men's 4x200m freestyle
relay final.
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