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Swimming Triple Crown: Dressel wins record 3 golds at worlds

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BUDAPEST, Hungary — Caeleb Dressel knows the comparison­s are coming.

After pulling off an unpreceden­ted Triple Crown at swimming’s world championsh­ips, it’s time to take on the legacy of Michael Phelps.

The 20-year-old Dressel establishe­d himself as America’s newest star of the pool Saturday, becoming the first swimmer to win three gold medals on a single night at either the worlds or the Olympics.

Not even Phelps managed such an audacious feat.

“The comparison­s are probably inevitable,” Dressel said. “But I’m not the same person as Michael.”

Yet it was downright Phelps-like the way he pulled off a remarkable night of swimming at Duna Arena. Dressel raced three times over the course of about two hours — and won every time. Not to mention, he had to find time to warm down and get to three medal ceremonies.

“I think I only had to run twice,” Dressel said with a smile.

The University of Florida student — yep, he’s got an algebra exam coming up Monday that he’ll be taking online — has won six golds medals in Budapest.

That gives him a shot at moving into more rarified territory: Phelps is the only swimmer to win seven golds at a world championsh­ips, which he did at Melbourne in 2007 as a prelude to his record eight golds the following year at the Beijing Olympics.

Dressel will be a virtual lock to win his seventh when he competes on the 4x100 medley relay Sunday, the final event of the championsh­ips.

Again, those comparison­s to Phelps.

“It’s a tough question,” Dressel said. “I don’t know if I welcome them. But I know they’re going to come. I don’t think it puts any pressure on me. I just want to keep doing my thing at this meet and for the future.”

Phelps was certainly impressed.

He texted his congratula­tions shortly after Dressel led off a world-record performanc­e in the 4x100-meter mixed freestyle relay, capping a night that also included victories in the 50 free and the 100 butterfly.

“This kid is on fire!!” Phelps wrote on Instagram, including a picture of him celebratin­g with Dressel during a gold medal-winning relay they were both on last summer at the Rio Olympics. “So damn fun to watch buddy !!!! ”

Dressel started the night with a furious dash from one end of the pool to the other, adding the 50 free world title to the 100 free he

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? UNITED STATES’ CAELEB REMEL DRESSEL listens to the national anthem after winning the gold medal in the men’s 100-meter butterfly final Saturday during the swimming competitio­ns of the World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Budapest, Hungary.
ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED STATES’ CAELEB REMEL DRESSEL listens to the national anthem after winning the gold medal in the men’s 100-meter butterfly final Saturday during the swimming competitio­ns of the World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Budapest, Hungary.

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