Tokyo Olympics: Caeleb Dressel wins the men's 100m freestyle final in a new Olympic record

Caeleb Dressel wins the men’s 100m freestyle final in a new Olympic record as the US swimmer collects his second gold medal of the Tokyo Games

  • Dressel nabbed his first individual Olympic gold with a time of 47.02 seconds 
  • He held off the defending Olympic champion, Australia’s Kyle Chalmers, with a furious sprint to the wall 
  • The Florida native beat Chalmers by a mere six-hundredths of a second, leaving the 2016 winner with a silver medal this time 
  • The bronze was claimed by Russia’s Kliment Kolesenikov 
  • It was the second Olympic gold medal of the Tokyo Games for Dressel – who earned his first after racing the first leg of the 4×100 free relay 
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Team USA swimmer Caeleb Dressel’s quest to dominate the pool continued on Thursday as he set a new Olympic record in the men’s 100-meter freestyle on his way to winning gold.

Dressel, 24, nabbed his first individual Olympic gold with a time of 47.02 seconds – after he held off the defending Olympic champion, Australia’s Kyle Chalmers, with a furious sprint to the wall.

The Florida native beat Chalmers by a mere six-hundredths of a second, leaving the 2016 winner with a silver medal this time. The bronze was claimed by Russia’s Kliment Kolesenikov. 

It was the second Olympic gold medal of the Tokyo Games for Dressel – who earned his first after racing the first leg of the 4×100 free relay with his teammates on Monday.

Caeleb Dressel 's quest to dominate the pool continued on Thursday as he set a new Olympic record in the men's 100m freestyle on his way to winning gold

Caeleb Dressel ‘s quest to dominate the pool continued on Thursday as he set a new Olympic record in the men’s 100m freestyle on his way to winning gold

Dressel, 24, nabbed his first individual Olympic gold with a time of 47.02 seconds

Dressel, 24, nabbed his first individual Olympic gold with a time of 47.02 seconds

Kyle Chalmers, right, of Team Australia embraces Caeleb Dressel of Team United States after competing in the Men's 100m Freestyle Final

Kyle Chalmers, right, of Team Australia embraces Caeleb Dressel of Team United States after competing in the Men’s 100m Freestyle Final

He held off the defending Olympic champion, Australia's Kyle Chalmers, with a furious sprint to the wall

He held off the defending Olympic champion, Australia’s Kyle Chalmers, with a furious sprint to the wall

The Florida native beat Chalmers by a mere six-hundredths of a second

The Florida native beat Chalmers by a mere six-hundredths of a second

In coming days, Dressel is scheduled to swim in two more individual races and possibly multiple relays.

Dressel previously won two golds, both in group events, in the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. 

During his event on Thursday, his wife Meghan joined his parents and friends at a watch party – who were seen ecstatically screaming after his incredible win.

Dressel fought back tears as he spoke with NBC News after clinching the gold medal.

‘It’s a really tough year, it’s really hard. So, to have the results show up, I mean — it really came together, so I’m happy,’ Dressel said.

He told his family and friends: ‘Love you guys, thank you.’ 

Dressel, who was the favorite to win the race, told Reuters afterward: ‘“I wasn’t worried about anything at all.’

‘It means a lot, I knew the weight was on my shoulders,’ he said.

Caeleb Dressel is a two-time Olympic champion after winning the men's 100m freestyle

Caeleb Dressel is a two-time Olympic champion after winning the men’s 100m freestyle

source: dailymail.co.uk