Ledecky, Dressel poised to dominate at US Olympic swimming trials

block

AFP, Omaha :
Superstars Katie Ledecky and Caeleb Dressel aim to cement their Tokyo Games berths as the pressure-packed US Olympic swimming trials get underway today.
Both freestyle phenomenon Ledecky and multi-event star Dressel bring formidable credentials to the eight-day meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, where only a top-two finish can secure an individual race berth in Tokyo and one poor race can consequently spell heartbreak.
The tension has only been ramped up by the one-year delay to the Games because of the coronavirus pandemic.
“I think the kids are dying to race,” said Ray Looze, who coaches breaststroker Lilly King.
He thought times overall might be a little slower than a typical trials.
“If anybody sets a world record, that’s a phenomenal accomplishment,” Looze said. “But I think there’s going to be some world records that go down because there’s been some people that have had to go through a great deal and they really, really want it bad.”
While meets and even training were shut down for a time, Dressel has demonstrated flashes of brilliance with two short-course world records in International Swimming League action in November.
In May, he clocked an impressive 51.15sec in the 100m butterfly at a meeting in Atlanta. It was nowhere near his world record of 49.50 set in 2019, but Dressel said his long course times were trending in the right direction heading into trials.

block