Peaty Takes Down British 100 Breast National Record at Euro SC Champs

EUROPEAN SHORT COURSE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017

Though he wasn’t the fastest qualifier on to tomorrow night’s final, Adam Peaty took down his own British 100 breaststroke record on Night 3 of the European Short Course Championships.

Swimming in semifinal 1 and winning the heat was Peaty, going 56.24 to improve upon his prelims time by five tenths. That takes just over a tenth off of the old record, a 56.35 done by him in Doha three years ago.

Peaty now owns the seven fastest times in British history in this event, and he’s the only British swimmer to have ever broken 57 seconds in this event.

All-Time British 100 SCM Breast Performances

  1. Adam Peaty, 56.24 (2017)
  2. Adam Peaty, 56.35 (2014)
  3. Adam Peaty, 56.43 (2014)
  4. Adam Peaty, 56.74 (2017)
  5. Adam Peaty, 56.84 (2015)
  6. Adam Peaty, 57.02 (2014)
  7. Adam Peaty, 57.03 (2015)
  8. Michael Jamieson, 57.52 (2013)

Peaty broke the 50 breast British record earlier in the meet. He will have another chance to challenge his semifinal time in the final, and he could end up crashing through the 56-second barrier, too. The World Record sits at 55.61 from Cameron van der Burgh, done back in 2009.

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dude
7 years ago

whoa, nobody here insult Peaty. It’s the peanut gallery. He can do no wrong.

Dudeman
Reply to  dude
7 years ago

don’t make ridiculous comments and get upset when people don’t agree with you.

gregor
7 years ago

cannot like him he is very arrogant prick!!!!

Dudeman
Reply to  gregor
7 years ago

He’s confident not arrogant and frankly he’s earned the right to confident given his dominance in sprint breaststroke. He’s on a completely different level than anyone else on the planet

Buster
Reply to  gregor
7 years ago

So arrogant that he gave his gold medal away to a young fan tonight …

gregor
7 years ago

Should be going 54secs on his LCM Times!

ben
Reply to  gregor
7 years ago

What? He’s still the only person who’s gone under 58 seconds in LCM. 54 seconds in LCM would be completely rediculous.

Assuming that you mean SCM, he often admits that his biggest weakness is his turns. If he could improve on them where he’s pretty much level with everyone else, without sacrificing his swimming speed, he’d probably be around a full second faster.

Dudeman
Reply to  ben
7 years ago

you thought he was being serious? the sarcasm level of the post is through the roof

anonymoose
Reply to  Dudeman
7 years ago

im pretty sure there was no sarcasm, but simply a missing ‘based’ in gregors comment.
( ….54secs *based* on his LCM times)

Dudeman
Reply to  anonymoose
7 years ago

the way I read it was him saying he should be going a LCM 54 seconds, although your explanation makes much more sense. my bad

Coach John
Reply to  gregor
7 years ago

swimming is more dynamic than a conversion…. come off it!

dude
7 years ago

i see peaty recovered from his pouty fit after losing the 50.

Coach John
Reply to  dude
7 years ago

Do you want some cheese with your whine?

Dudeman
Reply to  dude
7 years ago

What about his response to the 50 was pouty? He explained that he is not rested for the meet nor is he a short course swimmer, he was simply stating where he is in terms of preparation at this meet and comparing it to where other swimmers might be.

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Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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