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- PAUL NEWBERRY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY— Caeleb Dressel became the first swimmer to win three gold medals on a single night at the world championsh­ips Saturday.

America’s newest star pulled off a stunning triple play, racing three times over the course of about two hours — and winning every time.

He started with a victory in the 50metre freestyle, came back about a half-hour later to nearly break Michael Phelps’ world record in the 100 butterfly, and closed the night by leading off a world-record performanc­e in the mixed 4x100 free relay.

“Man, that was a lot of fun,” the 20-year-old Floridian said.

Dressel now has six gold medals in the championsh­ips, putting him in position to tie Phelps’ record of seven golds at the 2007 worlds in Melbourne, Australia. He will close the meet Sunday night on the 4x100 medley relay team.

“Two more laps to go,” Dressel said with a smile.

He even managed to overshadow Katie Ledecky, who won her fifth gold medal of the meet by cruising to victory in the 800 free. Yet Budapest will be remembered as bit of a disappoint­ment for the star of the 2016 Olympics, who settled for silver in the 200 free and didn’t come close to breaking any of her personal bests.

Ledecky won in eight minutes, 12.68 seconds, which was nearly eight seconds off her world record at last summer’s Rio Games.

“I’ve never walked away from a season completely satisfied, even last year,” she said. “I can really take what I’ve learned and use it moving forward. It gets me really excited. If that was my bad year for the next four years, then the next couple years are going to be pretty exciting.”

Dressel has emerged as the breakout performer of the championsh­ips, with a bit of help from the relatively new mixed relays. Two of his golds came in events that feature men and women on the same team.

The Americans romped to another world record in the mixed free relay. Dressel led off with blistering time of 47.22 for the first 100 — even more remarkable given his gruelling night — and his three teammates took it from there.

Nathan Adrian, Mallory Comerford and Simone Manuel finished off a time of 3:19.60, crushing the world record of 3:23.05 set by the U.S. at the 2015 championsh­ips in Kazan.

“That last relay was a lot of fun,” Dressel said. “I wanted to lead it off even though it meant less to get ready for it. It was such a blast.”

The whole night was.

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 ?? FRANCOIS-XAVIER MARIT/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? At age 20, Caeleb Dressel has six gold medals at the world aquatic championsh­ips after winning three on Saturday, including the men’s 100-metre butterfly where he almost set a world record.
FRANCOIS-XAVIER MARIT/AFP/GETTY IMAGES At age 20, Caeleb Dressel has six gold medals at the world aquatic championsh­ips after winning three on Saturday, including the men’s 100-metre butterfly where he almost set a world record.
 ?? AL BELLO/GETTY IMAGES ?? With a relay to go, Dressel has a shot to tie the record for most gold medals at a world championsh­ips.
AL BELLO/GETTY IMAGES With a relay to go, Dressel has a shot to tie the record for most gold medals at a world championsh­ips.

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