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A star is born – Dressel emerges from Phelps’ shadow

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BUDAPEST: With Michael Phelps back in retirement, Caeleb Dressel stepped out of his idol’s shadow to match the US legend’s tally of seven golds at the world championsh­ips in Budapest.

Dressel became the f irst swimmer to win three world gold medals in one session on Saturday, then claimed his seventh of the week in the men’s 4x100m medley relay on Sunday to match Phelps’ record tally from the 2007 world championsh­ips.

Dressel’s tally includes three individual titles in the 50m, 100m freestyle and 100m butterfly, plus four relays golds in the 4x100m freestyle, 4x100m mixed freestyle, 4x100m mixed medley and Sunday’s 4x100m medley.

It put him level with US legends like Phelps, Ryan Lochte, who won five worlds golds in 2011, and Mark Spitz, who win seven golds at the 1972 Olympics in Munich.

“This is probably one of the top- f ive best swim meets ever by an American male - - the other four going to Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte,” said the USA’s Olympic backstroke champion Ryan Murphy.

“To be in that company is no small achievemen­t, hopefully this is just the beginning for him and he can have a really great career.”

Dressel’s feat -- especially his jaw-dropping treble of golds over 98 minutes on Saturday night -- is all the more remarkable given that he was virtually unheard of, even in the swimming community, before these Budapest championsh­ips.

“I don’t even know if he went to the Olympics last year? He has definitely taken a really big step this year,” admitted Sweden’s sprint queen Sarah Sjostrom.

Dressel’s performanc­es have been the icing on the cake for the USA, who finished with 38 swimming medals in Budapest -over five times more than nearest rivals Britain, who have seven.

This is probably one of the top-five best swim meets ever by an American male -- the other four going to Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte. Ryan Murphy, USA’s Olympic backstroke champion

Katie Ledecky also made history in Budapest as she finished with 14 world golds in her career to eclipse Missy Franklin, who has 11, as the most decorated female in championsh­ips history.

The 20-year- old freestyle queen won five golds, but by her own admission the medal which stood out was her silver in the 200m freestyle -- her first defeat in 15 finals at a worlds, spanning three championsh­ips.

“That will light some fire under me for the next couple of years,” said Ledecky after losing to Italy’s Federica Pellegrini over 200m.

Sjostrom underlined her status as the world’s best sprinter with freestyle world records over 50m and 100m. Sjostrom also set a new world record in the semi-finals of the 50m freestyle with a time of 23.67sec bettering the old mark of 23.73sec set by Germany’s Britta Steffen in 2009.

“I’m really happy I could erase one of those textile-suit records,” said Sjostrom.

“A lot of people thought those times from 2009 would be impossible to beat.”

Sjostrom claimed two of the seven individual world records which fell at these world championsh­ips. — AFP

The four-time world champion, whose victory li fted him 14 points clear of nearest rival Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes in this year’s title race, said he felt something wrong with his car on the grid, adding that it became worse during the race.

“It was a tough one for me” he told reporters after the 46th win of his career.

“I was hoping for a bit more of a quiet afternoon.

“I felt a l ready there was something not right when we dropped the car on the grid. The steering wheel was not on straight. It didn’t feel right and then it got worse.

“I did try to adapt. I knew you could not change it and then I tried to save the rears. We spoke a little bit on the radio about it, talking through the problem.” — AFP

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 ??  ?? Caeleb Remel Dressel prepares before the men’s 100m freestyle final during the swimming competitio­n at the 2017 FINA World Championsh­ips in Budapest. — AFP photo
Caeleb Remel Dressel prepares before the men’s 100m freestyle final during the swimming competitio­n at the 2017 FINA World Championsh­ips in Budapest. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Usain Bolt reacts after receiving a Lifetime Achievemen­t trophy in this July 21 file photo. — Reuters photo
Usain Bolt reacts after receiving a Lifetime Achievemen­t trophy in this July 21 file photo. — Reuters photo
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