Dressel Breaks World Record in Men's 100m Butterfly
Unstoppable in Tokyo, Caeleb Dressel Wins Third Gold
A Look at Past Olympic Performances
American swimmer Caeleb Dressel has made history at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, claiming gold in the men's 100m butterfly with a new world record. This victory marks his third gold medal of the Summer Games, showcasing his dominance in the pool.
Dressel's triumph in Tokyo stands in stark contrast to the 100m butterfly at the Beijing 2008 Olympics. In Beijing, Michael Phelps won the gold medal with a time of 00:50.58. This time would be surpassed at the Tokyo Games, where Dressel set a blistering pace, touching the wall at 49.45 seconds.
Dressel's performance is a testament to his incredible talent and hard work. He faced stiff competition from Hungarian swimmer Kristof Milak, who pushed him to the limits. However, Dressel's determination and resilience proved too strong, and he emerged victorious, setting a new world record and adding to his legacy as one of the greatest swimmers of all time.
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