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Gators' Caeleb Dressel breaks own record again at NCAA Championships

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ATLANTA, Ga. – Florida sophomore Caeleb Dressel has beaten out his own records in the 50 yard free for the NCAA, American, and U.S. Open (fastest ever) Records in the event on Thursday evening at the 2016 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships.

Dressel swam 18.20 in the individual 50 free final, and now owns the 6 fastest times in history. He’s rewritten the 50 free record book, almost literally, in a hurry, with 4 of the 5 best 50 yard freestyles in a single day on Thursday.

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The former Clay high standout outdistanced the 2nd place swimmer by more than six tenths of a second, a very large margin for such a short race.

Florida is in second place at the NCAA Men's Swimming Championships and trail Texas in the team race by 46 points going into Friday's action.