Caeleb Dressel throws Olympic gold to teammate Brooks Curry: he “deserved it a little more than me”



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American swimmer Caeleb Dressel won gold on Monday in the 4×100-meter freestyle relay team at the Tokyo Olympics.

Dressel took his gold medal and was seen tossing it to teammate Brooks Curry, who was in the stands at Tokyo Aquatics Center watching the US team take the win. Curry helped the United States advance to the preliminary race finals the day before.

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Dressel said he thinks Curry deserves the medal more than he does.

“I had the easiest job last night out of everyone here, I got to watch it on TV, so I felt like (Brooks) deserved it a little more than I did,” a- he declared.

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Yahoo Sports noted that Dressel and Curry both get medals regardless. All those who swim in the preliminaries and finals get the medal regardless of where the finals team ends up.

Dressel has been America’s best swimmer on the fold since Michael Phelps retired. He said this gold medal took a team effort to win.

“I felt great the whole way, I knew I had to put my hand in the wall first and get some clean water,” he said. “And everyone did their job. It’s a relay for a reason, it’s four guys for a reason, it’s definitely not just me. He’s definitely not just one guy.”

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The United States won in 3: 08.93, the third fastest time in history. Italy won silver and Australia won bronze.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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