Olympic gold medalist Caeleb Dressel says he would like to end his career on home soil and compete in the 50-meter freestyle at the L.A. Olympics.
Two weeks removed from the Paris Games, gold medal swimmer Caeleb Dressel is already making plans for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games. The 28-year-old Dressel said Saturday at Daytona International Speedway that he would like to end his competitive career racing the 50-meter freestyle in 2028. “I’m young. I’m feeling good,” he said, also pointing to how his son has changed his perspective.
He was at Daytona with his wife and 6-month-old son. Dressel served as an honorary official for the Cup Series race. It was his first trip to Daytona, although he has driven the course plenty via a popular video game. Since returning from France, he spent time with his growing son — he lamented missing two teeth come in and his first rollover — mowed his lawn, ate a “proper burger” and caught up with his dog and cows. He also has had enough time to reflect on his latest Olympic performance.
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