
In a splash of pure joy that’s rippling through the swimming world, Olympic legend Caeleb Dressel and his wife, Meghan Haila Dressel, dropped a bombshell announcement today: Baby number three is on the horizon! The nine-time Olympic gold medalist, fresh off anchoring Team USA’s relay triumphs at the Paris 2024 Games, shared the exhilarating news via a candid Instagram video that’s already racked up over 2 million views. “Our family’s about to get even wilder – baby #3 arriving Spring 2026!” Caeleb captioned, his trademark grin lighting up the screen as Meghan beamed beside him, cradling a sonogram photo against her growing bump.

What truly sent fans into a frenzy? The couple didn’t just tease the pregnancy – they spilled the beans on the baby’s gender and a name that’s equal parts touching and timeless. “It’s a boy!” Meghan revealed in the clip, popping a confetti-filled balloon that showered them in blue sparkles during a cozy backyard gender reveal. As the colors exploded, Caeleb scooped up their two little ones – 19-month-old son August Wilder and 3-month-old daughter Josie Eloise – for a triumphant family hug. “We’ve chosen the name Caspian James Dressel,” Caeleb added, his voice cracking with emotion. “Caspian for the endless adventures ahead, like the sea that shaped my career, and James after Meghan’s late grandfather who taught us all about resilience and love.” The nod to family heritage hit hard, especially for a sport where waves of pressure often crash against personal milestones.

The Dressels’ journey to this point has been nothing short of inspirational. Caeleb and Meghan, high school sweethearts who tied the knot on Valentine’s Day 2021, welcomed August in February 2024 – right around Caeleb’s emotional return from a mental health break. Josie followed in June 2025, just as Caeleb was eyeing a Worlds comeback. “Fatherhood has been my greatest anchor,” Caeleb shared in a recent podcast, reflecting on balancing pool sessions with midnight feedings. “These kids remind me why I dive in every day – not just for medals, but for moments like this.” Meghan, a former Florida State swimmer turned mental health counselor, echoed the sentiment: “We’re building a squad here, and Caspian’s going to fit right in with his big bro and sis.”
The swimming community erupted in a tidal wave of congratulations. Katie Ledecky posted, “Another little sprinter incoming? The pool’s future just got brighter! 💙 #DresselDynasty.” Michael Phelps, ever the mentor, chimed in: “Caeleb, you’re not just a champ in the water – you’re building a legacy of love. Congrats to the whole fam!” Even rivals like Australia’s Kyle Chalmers jumped in: “Mate, three under three? That’s tougher than any 100 fly final. Sending love!” On X (formerly Twitter), #DresselBaby3 trended worldwide, with fans gushing over the name: “Caspian James? Sounds like a future Olympic relay anchor already! 🏊♂️” One viral thread compiled adorable throwbacks of Caeleb’s “dad bod” evolution, proving the fly king is thriving off the blocks too.
This announcement comes at a pivotal time for Caeleb, who’s gearing up for the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore after skipping some Pro Series events to prioritize family. “The break after Paris was gold,” he admitted. “Now, with Caspian on the way, I’m more motivated than ever to chase that 50 free dream in LA 2028.” For Meghan, it’s a full-circle moment – from cheering Caeleb’s Tokyo golds to nurturing their growing brood. Their story? A reminder that behind every record-smashing swim is a support team paddling just as hard.
As the Dressels gear up for sleepless nights and splashy playdates, one thing’s clear: This family’s making waves far beyond the pool. What’s next for the sprint sensation turned super dad? We’re all ears – and goggles – tuned in. Drop your congrats in the comments: Boy or girl, Caspian James is already a winner!