INDIANAPOLIS — Coming back from lengthy layoffs, American swimming stars Caeleb Dressel and Simone Manuel were eager to claim their first individual events of the Paris Olympics.
Instead, they had to settle for supporting roles.
Dressel finished third in the men's 100-meter freestyle at the U.S. Olympic trials on Wednesday night, while Manuel touched fourth in the women's 100 free.
Only the top two will get to swim the events individually in Paris, but Dressel and Manuel will both be part of the 4x100 freestyle relays.
In a semifinal race, Lakeville’s Regan Smith recorded the fastest time in the 200-meter women’s butterfly and will be the top seed for the final Thursday night.
Smith, 22, won her 200 fly heat in 2 minutes 4.91 seconds.
The performance came one night after she won the 100-meter backstroke final in a world-record time of 57.13 seconds to clinch a spot in that event at the Paris Olympics.
''I think Paris is going to be a blast,'' said Manuel, who has endured a long road back after being diagnosed with overtraining syndrome ahead of the Tokyo Games. ''It's a different spot than I'm used to right now with only being a relay swimmer. But it's my third Olympic team and that's something that's really hard to accomplish.''