Hear How Peaty Approaches Domestic Meets And Previews His 50

2019 BRITISH SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

In the video above, 100m breaststroke winner Adam Peaty reveals how he set out to get back on top of the world rankings, but still considers the British Swimming Championships as a true domestic meet. He’s waiting for the World Championships and international meets thereafter to really produce something special, even though he already put up the 8th fastest performance of all time tonight in Glasgow.

Hear the 24-year-old roll out his thoughts on how he prepares himself emotionally at home versus abroad and how that affects his back-end speed. Plus, Peaty gives a little teaser on how he believes both his new block start and his opening 50’s speed this morning and tonight will concoct an electrifying 50m performance tomorrow.

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Wanna sprite?
4 years ago

56.88 at worlds, 56.35 at olympics if his dives are both good

Brian
Reply to  Wanna sprite?
4 years ago

I’d love to see that happen but it’s unrealistic. I would say 57 low at worlds and 56 high at Tokyo.

Dudeman
Reply to  Brian
4 years ago

I’d love to see 56.99 and then have him blow past that in Tokyo. Similar to his 57.8 in 2015 and then the 57.1 in Rio

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