GWANGJU, South Korea: Caeleb Dressel showed no signs of slowing down at the world swimming championships on Wednesday after the American delivered ...
GWANGJU, South Korea: Caeleb Dressel showed no signs of slowing down at the world swimming championships on Wednesday after the American delivered the year's fastest time in the 100 metres freestyle heats.
Russian Vladislav Grinev was second fastest, 0.60 behind Dressel, while Olympic champion Kyle Chalmers qualified in 10th place for the semi-finals in 48.66. Australia's Mitch Larkin said Horton and Scott deserved praise not a warning for taking a stand on such a big stage.
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