Caeleb Dressel didn’t add a second gold medal around his neck in Paris.
The 27-year-old Florida native was unable to clinch an eighth overall Olympic gold in the boys’s 50-meter freestyle final on Friday afternoon — a race for which he is understood for — and finished in a disappointing sixth place.
Known for his strong starts, Dressel didn’t come off the block in his usual fashion and quickly fell behind winner Aussie McEvoy with a time of 21.25 seconds.
Silver belongs to Benjamin Happy with Great Britain (21.30) and bronze with Frechman Florent Manaudou (21.56).
Dressel finished in 21.61 seconds.
Dressel previously won a gold in the boys’s 4x100m freestyle relay in Paris.
Through the Olympic trials in June, Dressel earned a somewhat easy victory within the 50m free. It actually wasn’t as easy in Paris.
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“Sometimes it’s easy, sometimes it’s tough. That was a troublesome one,” Dressel said on the trials. “I used to be not super confident until I got up on that block. There’s only a lot you’ll be able to do within the 50. It’s head down and go fast.”