In my opinion , Caeleb is the G.O.A.T in swimming as he always says " The goal is not to count medals, it's just racing the best I can. You can't reach perfection unless you reach zero seconds - it's just the constant chase for perfection. I'm pretty over swimming "
@cooper6503 You just made the biggest whoopsie in any GOAT argument. Of course records are going to be broken. That’s how sports work. You can’t define someone as the greatest of all time based on personal bests alone. Phelps broke records in his era, Dressel in his. I say not yet because Phelps has an edge in hardware, longevity, and impact. They are similar in versatility, with Dressel being faster in some events and Phelps in others. I’d Dressel can comeback and maintain dominance by winning and breaking world records, then that would get him much closer or to the same level.
they way he absolutely dominated the field in fly and free sprints in 2020-2021 is just unreal! hope he'll be back in paris, it's always a pleasure to watch him compete, and his fly technique belongs in museum
@@jay1373 yeah obviously. the field has changed during those three years, but he still came back with two golds and silver - I wouldn't call it bad olympics for him :)
Olympic Games in Atlanta 1996. Men's Swimming. Individual Gold medals in Men's Swimming. 2 USA Jeff Rouse. Brad Bridgewater. Tom Dolan. only (3) three gold medals. 1. RUS. Alexander Popov. Denis Pankratov. only (4) four gold medals. Men's Swimming. Individual Gold medals in Men's Swimming. Olympic Games in Atlanta 1996 check: USA 🇺🇸 - RUS.🇷🇺. 3 - 4.
His 50 was so bad (by his standards)! He could have easily went mid 19 if off his start his legs were mor together and if he had a cleaner turn. Oh well, maybe he will get it next time.
Je n’aime pas les vidéos avec des chapitres, parce que quand on veut revenir en arrière ça nous ramène au début du chapitre et c’est très désagréable quand on veut vérifier un détail sur la nage ici en l’occurrence. Je suis nageur, et j’aime bien vérifier certains gestes.