INDIANAPOLIS — Caeleb Dressel locked up his second individual race in Paris, giving him another chance to shine after his stellar performance at the last Olympics.
Keep an eye on Kate Douglass, too. She could be one of the the biggest American stars at the pool.
And, of course, Katie Ledecky will be swimming a whole bunch of events.
Dressel, the winner of five gold medals at the Tokyo Games, touched first in the men's 100-meter butterfly at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials Saturday night.
Dressel followed up his triumph in the 50 freestyle with a winning time of 50.19 seconds, giving him a chance to defend another of the gold medals he captured in Tokyo.
''I think all of my swims, I executed as well as I could,'' he said.
Douglass locked up her third individual event at the Olympics with a victory in the 200-meter individual medley.
She was neck and neck with Alex Walsh at the final turn, but no one could keep up with Douglass on the freestyle leg.