U.S. swimmer Caeleb Dressel broke down in tears after he failed to defend his Olympic gold medals Friday in the 100-meter butterfly and 50-meter freestyle events.
Less than an hour later he got knocked out in the semi-finals of the men's 100-meter butterfly. Dressel came in fifth with a time of 51.57 seconds, more than a second behind France's Maxime Grousset's first-place finish of 50.41.
That is when photographers captured the 27-year-old Florida resident crying, perhaps overcome by the disappointment elite athletes often feel when they don't perform their best under extreme pressure.
Dressel did win a gold medal in Paris in the men's 4 x 100m freestyle relay with Team USA – the county's first in this year's Games– on Saturday.
Dressel nabbed a gold medal in 2020 Tokyo Olympics with a world-record time of 49:45 seconds in the men's 100-meter butterfly, and set an Olympic record in the men's 50-meter freestyle of 21.07.