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Biography
Country: Great Britain
Date of Birth: December 28, 1994
Height: 191 cm
Weight: 84 Kg
Discipline: Breaststroke
Coach: Melanie Marshall
Club: City of Derby
Time off: Chilling around, playing games, driving cars
Food: Flapjack and Nesquick, I would happily live off these for the rest of my life...
Music: Grime, Hip-Hop, House (anything with a sick beat!)
Film: Fight Club, Warrior, Gladiator, Project X
Profile
Adam Peaty MBE is an Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth champion. He continues to dominate and lead the way in men's international breaststroke, having become the first Brit to defend an Olympic title in the pool at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Games.
Peaty competed in his first senior international competition in 2013 at the European Short Course Senior Championships, setting the pool on fire by displaying the best times in all three breaststroke events. Peaty currently holds the World Record for 50m breaststroke LC (25.95) and 100m breaststroke LC (56.88) and was the first athlete to swim 50m breaststroke in under 26 seconds. He is unbeaten in 100m breaststroke in a long course global championship since 2014.
The Uttoxeter-born swimmer is coached by Mel Marshall and trains at the Loughborough National Centre. In 2021, at the Tokyo Olympic Games, Peaty won 2 golds and a silver medal, followed by 4 golds at the European Championships in Budapest.
Adam Peaty seems to be an unstoppable force in the pool and will be pushing to continue his medal and records success in upcoming competitions.
WORLD RECORDS
50m breaststroke (25.95, 2017 World Championships, Budapest)
100m breaststroke (57.10, 2018 European Championships, Glasgow)
EUROPEAN RECORDS
4x 100m mixed medley (3:40.18, 2018 European Championships, Glasgow)
EUROPEAN SC RECORDS
4x 50m mixed medley (1:37.46, 2014 World SC Championships, Doha)
GOLD MEDALS
Olympic Games: 1
World Championships (LC): 5
European Championships (LC): 12
European Championships (SC): 1
Commonwealth Games: 3
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