Adam Peaty breaks men’s 50m breaststroke world record

Agence France-Presse, Budapest | ByAgence France-Presse
Updated on: Jul 25, 2017 03:07 pm IST
Adam Peaty of Britain reacts after breaking the men’s 50m breaststroke world record.(REUTERS)
Adam Peaty of Britain reacts after breaking the men’s 50m breaststroke world record.(REUTERS)

Adam Peaty clocked 26.10 seconds, lowering his own mark of 26.42 set two years ago in the semi-finals of the world champs in Kazan, Russia, on his way to winning the final.

Britain’s Adam Peaty broke his own men’s 50m breaststroke world-record on Tuesday in the heats of the World Aquatic Championships.

The 22-year-old clocked 26.10 seconds, lowering his own mark of 26.42 set two years ago in the semi-finals of the world champs in Kazan, Russia, on his way to winning the final.

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Fresh from winning the men’s 100m breaststroke gold on Monday night, Peaty blasted out his world-record time to qualify for Tuesday night’s semi-finals.

“I wasn’t going for a world record, I was just trying to qualify for the semis,” said Peaty,

It is the third time he has held the 50m world record in his career.

His main rival in Wednesday’s final looks to be Cameron van der Burgh, who was only 0.44secs behind Peaty in the heats.

Great Britain's Adam Peaty competes to make a new world record in a heat of the men's 50m breaststroke. (AFP)
Great Britain's Adam Peaty competes to make a new world record in a heat of the men's 50m breaststroke. (AFP)

The South African was the joint record holder with Peaty before the Brit lowered his own time in Kazan.

Kevin Cordes of the United States, the 50m bronze medallist in 2015, and Brazil’s Joao Gomes were also within a second of Peaty’s time in the heats.

“I saw Cam and Kevin going quite fast, obviously I was just trying to put a marker down, but I was quite relaxed,” said Peaty.

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Van der Burgh, the 50m silver medallist two years ago, was unimpressed with Peaty’s time.

“World records in heats don’t win finals,” said the South African.

“Now we know what he is capable of, we can go back and plan on going forward.”

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