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Watch Adam Peaty’s New & Improved Block Start/Pull Out

2019 BRITISH SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

You’ve read about Adam Peaty‘s 58.55 morning 100m breast opener from the 2019 British Championships, but now see the Olympic champion in action on day 1 prelims. Per the video linked above, courtesy of British Swimming, take a look at how much more quickly Peaty is off the blocks than in previous races.

After his race, Peaty stated, “I’m very happy with my progress this morning – I didn’t want anything special, just enough to make it back tonight in lane 4.

“We’ve worked on it [my dive] relentlessly – in the past we’ve worked on it hard in terms of effort, but now we’re matching that up with sports scientists and I owe a massive thank you to them. They’re the brains behind the whole dive and the pull out and it’s great to have such a supportive team around me.”

Peaty is on target for an other-worldly performance, whether it be during tonight’s final or in Gwangju this summer.

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Dato
5 years ago

Where are the stats? He is not racing against the best in the world… He did not even make it to 15m. Not buying it…YET!! I am excited to see what he does in World’s though

sven
Reply to  Dato
5 years ago

Well, with his swim speed compared to his start/pull out, it’s always been best to get to the surface and go. I’m sure it will remain like that for a while, until his start improves to a certain point. With how much attention he and his team are apparently putting into it, I’m sure they’ll keep track of his 15m times and optimize the placement of his breakout as his start develops.

BoifromEstonia
5 years ago

Peaty has unlocked the infinity gauntlet

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