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Watch Adam Peaty Swim the 8th-Fastest LCM 100 BR of All-time

2019 BRITISH SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Originally Reported by Loretta Race

While competing on day 1 of the 2019 British Swimming Championships, Adam Peaty proved once again that he is the ultimate 100m breaststroke king of the world.

After crushing a morning swim of 58.55 to lead the field by a mile into tonight’s final, the 24-year-old Loughborough Olympic champion busted out a menacing 57.87 to take the national title tonight. That easily cleared the British-mandated selection standard for this summer’s Wold Championships and also dethrones Belarus’ Ilya Shymanovich for #1 in the world.

2018-2019 LCM MEN 100 BREAST

AdamGBR
PEATY
07/21
56.88 *WR
2Ilya
SHYMANOVICH
BLR58.2903/24
3James
WILBY
GBR58.4607/22
4Yan
ZIBEI
CHN58.6307/22
5Yasuhiro
KOSEKI
JPN58.8907/21
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What’s especially remarkable about Peaty’s swim tonight is the fact he spun out in a wicked-fast opening 50 of 26.63. That laid waste to his already historic 26.90 first 50 from this morning, which you can read more about here.

His 26.63 alone sits as the 22nd fastest performance in it own right and would have won silver at the 2018 European Championships, bronze at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and 4th at the 2017 World Championships.

Peaty’s overall 57.87 time inserts itself as #8 on the Peaty, ahem, top 10 performances of all-time.

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Swimman456
5 years ago

Buddies just too huge, nobody can catch his power lmao

phelps swims 200 breast rio
5 years ago

I’d like to go back in time to 1979 and tell myself about Adam Peaty in 2019. The Jeff Spicoli in me would say, “No way, dude! Like, that’s totally impossible.”

AfterShock
Reply to  phelps swims 200 breast rio
5 years ago

While you’re there, tell your past self about Phelps in 2008.

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