American swimmer Caeleb Dressel, a Tokyo Olympics star, faced tears and disappointment in Paris. Failing to defend his titles, he expressed mixed emotions but cherished the racing experience despite falling short in the 50m freestyle and 100m butterfly events.
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00:00Selub Dressel, the decorated American swimmer, broke down in tears, letting it all out under
00:07the Paris night sky after his final individual event at the Paris Olympics.
00:13The echo of his hopes lingered as he walked away without the results he had dreamt of.
00:20Missing chances to defend his Olympic titles from Tokyo, Dressel sobbed, the weight of
00:25finality and disappointment seeping into his very bones.
00:30In his sixth-place finish in the 50-meter freestyle and failure to reach the final in
00:35the 1-0-0-meter butterfly, the Olympic podium was out of reach.
00:40Obviously, it's not my best work, Dressel admitted amidst his tears.
00:45I had a lot of fun, though, I can honestly say that.
00:51It hasn't been my best week, I don't think I need to shy away from that, but the racing's
00:56been really fun here.
00:59Before his freestyle race, Dressel exuded confidence, bouncing along onto the pool deck
01:04with raised arms, side-shuffling to his place in lane two.
01:09The man who set Olympic records and a world record while winning five golds in Tokyo humbly
01:15touched the wall in 21.61 seconds for sixth place in the freestyle.
01:22His butterfly semifinal placed him at a shocking 13th fastest.
01:27Hanging over the lane rope after the freestyle, Dressel took his time leaving the water, refusing
01:33to let disappointment overshadow his experience.
01:37Seeing the moment for what it is instead of relying on just the times, he reflected.