Caeleb Dressel misses podium in 50m free, fails to reach 100m fly final: 'A little heartbreaking'

Date:

Share post:


NANTERRE, France — Friday was was a no-good, very-bad day for Caeleb Dressel.

In the span of an hour, the eight-time Olympic gold medalist missed the podium in one of his signature events with a sixth-place finish in the men’s 50-meter freestyle and then failed to reach the final in another — the men’s 100-meter butterfly — here at the Paris Games.

He will go home with no medals in individual events. Dressel won gold as part of the men’s 4×100-meter freestyle relay last weekend and will have chances for medals in the men’s medley relay and the mixed-gender medley relay. But it is undoubtedly a massively disappointing Olympics for someone who was expected to be one of the brightest stars of Team USA.

“It was very obviously not my best work,” Dressel said. “It hasn’t been my best week. I don’t think I need to shy away from that. But the racing has been really fun here. Walking out for the the 50 and the 100 fly, it was special. I don’t want to ever forget that. I’d like to be quicker, obviously. Not my week.”

Dressel, 27, said he would focus on the fun he had here at the Olympics as he prepares for the medley events. He’s spoken a lot in recent months about the work he’s done on himself to be less of a perfectionist and someone who can find joy in swimming again. He emphasized Friday night that he’s trying not to dwell on the times he posted, though his 100 fly time of 51.57 (which ranked 13th of the 16 semifinalists) was far from his personal best.

“I’m actually enjoying the moment — I’m at the Olympic Games,” Dressel said. “I won’t forget that. I’d like to be performing better, but I’m not. I trained to go faster than the times I’m going. I know that. So, yeah. It’s tough, a little heartbreaking. A little heartbreaking for sure.”

For Dressel, his path to this particular Olympics was far different than the two before it. This one comes after he took an eight-month break from the sport he’s long dominated because it broke him. His chase for perfection had made him miserable, even when he was winning all those gold medals in Tokyo three summers ago.

He took time away from the pool to figure out who he was without swimming. He relied on therapy and his wife, Meghan. He needed space to determine how he wanted the sport to fit into his life when he eventually came back.

“It’s really tough,” Dressel told The Athletic earlier this summer. “It’s embedded in me — where you always want to look for ways to get better. I’m still doing that, but I’m not becoming obsessed and so fixated on it that I lose sight of what’s actually fun with the sport. It’s hard, and it’s not like I’ve all of a sudden gotten to figure it out this year. There are things that I’m really proud that I’ve done differently, like being able to enjoy parts of the sport without just crapping on myself for not being perfect.

“It is still very much a work in progress.”

GO DEEPER

Behind Caeleb Dressel’s Olympic return, ‘a work in progress’ to rekindle his love for swimming

That’s a phrase he used again Friday night when he said he believes he has years ahead of him in the pool, and that he is looking forward to them.

Required reading

(Photo: Maddie Meyer / Getty Images)





Source link

Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams is a writer and editor. Angeles. She writes about politics, art, and culture for LinkDaddy News.

Recent posts

Related articles

NFL sends security warning to teams after Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce's homes burglarized

By Dianna Russini, Larry Holder and Alex AndrejevThe NFL sent a memo to teams from the league’s...

Guinea request to replace Tanzania at AFCON after substitute allegedly wore wrong number in qualifier

The Guinea Football Federation (FGF) is claiming Tanzania should be prevented from qualifying for next year’s Africa...

How Josh Metellus became the key to Brian Flores' innovative Vikings defense

He wears the perfect number: 44.What type of football player typically wears 44? It feels too high...

Sabres mailbag: Will Kevyn Adams make a significant trade? Does Trevor Zegras fit?

The Buffalo Sabres started their California road trip with a 1-0 win over the Los Angeles Kings...

Has the expanded College Football Playoff made more games 'matter' down the stretch?

The expanded College Football Playoff is doing exactly what it intended to do, allowing more teams more...

Are the Blues considering a Jim Montgomery reunion? It's not out of the question

Based on the timing of the St. Louis Blues’ announcement last May that Drew Bannister was signing...

Chelsea's Reece James out of Leicester game with hamstring injury

Chelsea captain Reece James has suffered another injury setback after being ruled out of the Premier League...

Geno Auriemma takes over the GOAT mantle, plus Army's CFP dreams

The Pulse Newsletter 📣 | This is The Athletic’s daily sports newsletter. Sign up here to receive...