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American sprint specialist, Caeleb Dressel was born in Green Cove Springs, Fla. on August 16, 1996 to parents, Michael and Christina Dressel. He also has three siblings, Kaitlyn, Tyler and Sherridon, all three of whom are all competitive swimmers. His talent was exposed at a young age, and before he was even a teenager Dressel was breaking records left and right; at the 2011 Junior National Championships in Palo Alto, Dressel broke the boys 13-14 National Age Group Record in the 50-meter freestyle. Throughout club and high school swimming Dressel trained with Coach Sergio Lopez’s Bolles School Sharks at a time in which the club was referred to as a “dream team”. He was one of the few members who didn’t attend Bolles, but instead was a student at Clay High School. Dressel is a former Junior World Champion, NCAA All-American and multi-time National Age Group Record Holder. A year after breaking his first individual NAG Record, Dressel pulled it off again at the 2012 USA Swimming Winter Nationals. He led off the 200-yard free relay in 19.82, where he became the first swimmer under 16 years old to break 20 seconds. Dressel broke Bolles teammate Ryan Murphy’s former 15-16 boys NAG Record. At the same meet Dressel was so dominant in the 100-yard free that he broke a 15-16 NAG Record that had been held for 22 years — a record that had been set in 1990. In 2013 Dressel competed at the World Championship Trials, and although he didn’t qualify for the team, his performances were very impressive. In the preliminary swim of the 100-meter free, Dressel broke a 23-year-old National Age Group Record set and made him the youngest swimmer in U.S. history to swim a sub-:50 second 100-meter free. In the final of the event, Dressel swam the event radically different taking out the event nearly a half-second faster than prelims and even though he finished 8th in the race, Dressel crushed the 15-16 boys NAG Record for a 2nd time. A bit later, he broke his record for the third time at Junior Nationals, finishing in 49.28. Dressel also broke the 15-16 NAG Record in the 200-meter free. His meet wasn’t finished though, as Dressel then took on his primary event, the 50-meter free. Dressel tied the 15-16 NAG Record in the 50-meter free, where his 22.72 tied that of Shayne Fleming. The ironic part of the record is that it was done in a time trial since Dressel did not have the qualifying mark. Instead, Dressel travelled back to Florida to try and the break the tie at a home meet at Bolles. The swim paid off because Dressel took the title for his own this time, swimming a 22.59. After a stunning World Championship Trials performance for someone at such a young age Dressel was selected to the 2013 Junior Worlds Team in the 100-meter free, 50-meter free and 200-meter free. Dressel snuck into the 200-meter free final, and dropped nearly a second to finish sixth overall. In the same day he helped his U.S. team take bronze in the 4×100-meter medley relay. After moving up an age group before traveling to Dubai for Junior Worlds, Dressel was now out for a 17-18 National Age Group Record. Dressel finaled in the 50-meter free, and touched third in 22.22, which was good enough for his 17-18 NAG Record — the mark had been set two weeks prior by Bolles teammate, Santo Condorelli. He broke his second 17-18 NAG Record in the 100-meter free, where he dominated the field breaking 49 seconds for the first time. His mark was good enough for gold, and good enough to take down the record, which was held by Michael Phelps. Competing for Clay High School Dressel turned his sights from USA to high school swimming after Junior Worlds. In his senior year Dressel showed off at the FSPA Invitational in Florida, where he broke the National High School Record in the 50-yard free with little to no rest. He also put up an impressive 50-yard breaststroke split on the 200-yard medley relay. To prove just how versatile he truly is Dressel broke the 100-yard fly at the same Invitational, and the race was his third in 45 minutes. At the Florida 2A High School State Championship meet in Stuart, Dressel broke his own National High School Record in the 50-yard free, and put up impressive times in both the 200-yard free and 100-yard free to win four state titles. Dressel was highly regarded as the most coveted high school recruit in the class of 2014. Originally he looked at Florida, Texas, Auburn and Tennessee. After breaking seven National Age Group Records, Dressel committed to the University of Florida — the school his father also attended. Dressel says he chose Florida because he believed that Coach Troy could help him reach his goals. [Biography taken from swimswam.com] Please subscribe to my channel. Thanks for watching.