US swimmer Caeleb Dressel is gearing up for his first Olympics as a father and he’s taking it all in stride with a good sense of humor. In a recent interview, the 27-year-old joked about how becoming a father was his own fault. He welcomed his son in February and since then, he admits that he no longer has time for hobbies. „The only things I have time for now are him and swimming. But that’s the only thing I want to make time for,“ Dressel shared.
Dressel, who has already won seven Olympic gold medals, is no stranger to the pressure of competing at the highest level. Despite his new role as a father, he remains focused on his training and is determined to perform well at the upcoming Olympics in Paris. The swimmer’s dedication to his sport and his family is evident in his commitment to balancing both aspects of his life.
Becoming a parent has brought a new level of responsibility to Dressel’s life, but he is embracing the challenge with grace and humor. He understands the sacrifices he has to make in order to succeed in both his personal and professional life. With his winning attitude and strong work ethic, Dressel is poised to make a splash at the Olympics and continue his legacy as one of the greatest swimmers of his generation.
As Dressel prepares to compete on the world stage once again, fans and spectators can look forward to seeing him in action and witnessing the incredible feats he is capable of achieving. His story of balancing fatherhood and athletic success serves as an inspiration to many, showing that with dedication and determination, anything is possible. Dressel’s journey as a father and an Olympian is a testament to the power of hard work, perseverance, and love in achieving one’s goals.