Caleb Dressel, an American swimmer called the 'second Phelps', added two gold medals to his first five gold medals in this competition.



First, in the men's 50m freestyle final, the 4th lane dresses split the water with explosive power.



I hit the front end and hit the touchpad at 21.07.



This is an Olympic record.

Cheering Dressel.



Dressel then added a gold medal in the 400m medley relay with a world record of 3:26.78.



It is the first five gold medals in the event following the 400m relay, 100m freestyle and 100m butterfly.



Women's Swimming Australia's McKeon set new Olympic records in both the 50m freestyle and the 400m medley relay, adding two gold medals to her first four gold medals in the women's championships.