The british swimming started this tuesday Olympic trials that will take you until next Sunday, April 7. To them, the big attraction is seeing it in action Adam Peatywho swam at the World Cup in Doha to complete his comeback after his mental health problems, but who, despite a bronze in the 100 breaststroke, was not there in the fight for the victories of the short events of his style.
Peaty’s best, however, is back on Tuesday at the championship opener in London. On a first day where the great unknown was revealed with his presence 100 breaststrokeNot only did Peaty clinch the Olympic ticket, but he did it in a big way so it was clear that he was coming to Paris wanting to fight for everything.
You win your main test at 57.94 seconds, best world record of the year, less than the 58.57 with which Nic Fink became world champion in Doha (the World Aquatics Olympic minimum is 59.49). With this record, he also broke the fifty-eight second barrier, a milestone that has been his norm for years but has not been achieved since the Tokyo Olympic Games. In fact, in the morning I swam 58.53.
In this way, Peaty showed that, after all the mental health problems that affected him at this stage, he looked forward to the Olympic preparations to try to star in the Games. His performance with a single goal, after the World Cup, was brilliant: His dream of getting a third Olympic title in the 100 breaststroke, after Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2021, is stronger than ever.
Source: La Verdad

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