Dressel smashes Phelps’ 100m butterfly world record

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Dressel smashes Phelps’ 100m butterfly world record

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Another Michael Phelps world record goes down this week as American Caeleb Dressel pulls off an incredible semifinal swim

 

 

GWANGJU, South Korea – American Caeleb Dressel broke the world record in the men’s 100 meters butterfly Friday, July 26, obliterating Michael Phelps’ old mark with a jaw-dropping semifinal swim.

The defending champion turned over half a second inside world record pace before driving home to clock 49.50 seconds in Gwangju, 0.32 quicker than American legend Phelps went at the 2009 world championships in Rome. 

Dressel, who swept 7 gold medals at the 2017 world championships, looks on course to match or even surpass that in South Korea this week.

The 22-year-old has captured 3 already and appears untouchable in the 100m fly.

Dressel exploded from the blocks in the second semifinal and was quickly half a body length clear of Russian Andreo Minakov.

The tattooed pin-up accelerated away after the turn to beat the Russian by almost two seconds, celebrating by raising a clenched fist in the direction of flag-waving American fans.

Phelps has now had both of his long course butterfly world record wiped out this week after Hungary’s Kristof Milak destroyed his 2009 mark in the 200m fly. – Rappler.com

 

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