TOKYO (Reuters) - Caeleb Dressel brought the curtain down on his Tokyo Games by winning a fifth gold medal on Sunday and said that the high expectations, pressure to perform and a rollercoaster ride of emotions had made the Olympics a "terrifying" experience. "It's a different type of pressure, I'm completely aware of that now and I'll stop lying to myself," said Dressel, who has 13 world titles. "You have to be so perfect in that moment, especially we had an extra year, so a five-year buildup, a 24-year buildup. In one moment, your whole life boils down to a moment that could take 20 or 40 seconds. "I wouldn't ever tell myself this during the meet but after looking back, it's terrifying."