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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Gold medal swimmer Caeleb Dressel is already making plans for the next Olympics. The 28-year-old Dressel says he would like to end his competitive career racing the 50-meter freestyle in Los Angeles 2028. He says it "has always been one of my dreams to compete on American soil at a championship meet." Dressel was at Daytona to serve as an honorary official for NASCAR's Cup Series race. He has nine Olympic gold medals and one silver. He won the 50-meter freestyle in Tokyo in 2020, but finished sixth in Paris after taking a year off. He brought home three relay medals.








