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Adam Peaty smashes his own 100m breaststroke record at World Championships

Peaty achieved one of his career goals of becoming the first man to break the 57-second barrier in the event

Sunday 21 July 2019 16:01 BST
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Adam Peaty celebrates setting a new world record as he won the 100m breastroke final
Adam Peaty celebrates setting a new world record as he won the 100m breastroke final (Getty)

Adam Peaty has broken his own world record in the men's 100 metre breaststroke at the World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea.

Peaty, 24, smashed the previous record of 57.10 seconds he set at last year's European Championships to win in 56.88.

In doing so, the Britain achieved one of his career goals of becoming the first man to break the 57-second barrier in the event.

Peaty finished close to two seconds ahead of China's Yan Zibei, who finished the first semi-final in second place in 58.67, with fellow Briton James Wilby third in 58.83.

Uttoxeter-born Peaty swam the first 50 metres in 26.63 and the second in 30.25, both quicker than his previous world record splits of 26.75 and 30.35.

Adam Peaty became the first man to go under 57 seconds (AP)

He has now swum the event 1.4 seconds faster than anyone else in history and has set the best 16 times ever recorded in the 100m breaststroke.

PA

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