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Dressel Breaks World Record in Men's 100m Butterfly

Unstoppable Dressel Claims Gold in Tokyo

Record-Breaking Performance in Beijing and Tokyo

Caeleb Dressel of the United States has outdone himself once again. In the Men's 100m Butterfly Final at Tokyo 2020, Dressel set a new world record, claiming gold in a blazing 49.45 seconds. This marks his third gold medal of the Summer Games and a groundbreaking achievement in swimming history.

In Beijing 2008, the legendary Michael Phelps swam the 100m butterfly in an impressive 50.58 seconds, securing an Olympic gold medal. However, Dressel's performance in Tokyo was nothing short of extraordinary, surpassing Phelps's record by over a second.

Dressel's victory came amid a intense race with Hungarian Kristof Milak, who pushed him to the limit. Despite Milak's strong performance, Dressel's determination and unwavering focus earned him the gold medal and a place in history as one of the greatest butterfly swimmers of all time.

Dressel's record-breaking performance serves as a testament to his relentless pursuit of excellence. It is an inspiration to athletes everywhere and a reminder that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible.


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