‘Florida Man' Caeleb Dressel Stays True to His Sunshine State Roots

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Caeleb Dressel flexes his Florida-themed left arm tattoo, which features animals native to his home state.

What’s your favorite “Florida Man” headline?

Is it, “Florida man tosses gator into drive-thru”?

How about, “Florida man says he punched ATM for giving too much cash”?

Or maybe, this week, its, “Florida man wins three gold medals (and counting) at Tokyo Olympics"?

In that case, the Florida Man in question is swimming superstar Caeleb Dressel. The world record holder in the 100m butterfly is a proud native of Green Cove Springs, a small town situated along the banks of the St. Johns River a few miles south of Jacksonville.

“I am a proud Florida man.” Dressel told NBC correspondent Mary Carillo on the riverfront. “This state is wild and crazy, but I love it.”

Swimming has taken Dressel around the world from Brazil to Hungary to South Korea to, most recently, Tokyo, Japan. Even still, Dressel – who swam collegiately just an hour away from home at the University of Florida – has no plans to leave his home state any time soon.

“I was born in Florida, I’m going to end up dying in Florida,” Dressel said. “This is where my roots are.”

Those roots dug even deeper when he and high school sweetheart, Meghan, got married in February. The pair swam together as teammates for the Bolles School club team, which has also produced Olympic gold medalists Ryan Murphy and Joseph Schooling, among others.

Meghan has been something of a breakout star of the Tokyo Games herself, passionately cheering on her Florida Man from afar in (where else?) Orlando, Florida.

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