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Caeleb Dressel secures 8th gold medal as anchor for US relay team

In Nanterre, France, Caeleb Dressel celebrated another milestone in his illustrious career by anchoring the U.S. men’s swim team to victory in the 4×100-meter freestyle relay. The seasoned swimmer’s experience shone through as he led his team to triumph over their Australian and Chinese competitors on Saturday night.

Dressel, an Olympic veteran, expressed his love for relay events, emphasizing the special bond shared with his teammates. The joy of standing on the podium with fellow swimmers and watching the American flag rise is a feeling that never gets old for Dressel, who now boasts a total of eight gold medals, five of which are from relay races.

Amid cheers of “U-S-A,” Dressel showcased his emotional side, pumping his fists in the air and sharing heartfelt embraces with teammates and fans. The victory lap around Paris La Defense Arena was a moment of unity and celebration for the American team, with Dressel taking the opportunity to offer high-fives and hugs to supporters.

Following the race, Dressel’s celebrations turned personal as he sought out his wife Meghan and their 5-month-old son August Wilder. The swimmer’s eyes filled with pride as he held his son, reflecting on the significance of winning gold in front of his young family.

Looking ahead, Dressel remains focused on defending his titles in the 100 butterfly and 50 freestyle events from the Tokyo Olympics. With a rich history of success in both individual and relay races, Dressel’s dedication to his sport and his team continues to shine through on the world stage.

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