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Adam Peaty vows to get faster as GB win seven medals at world championships


Adam Peaty vowed to continue improving after taking Great Britain’s medal haul to seven at the world championships in Budapest. Adam Peaty: patriot, performer, and the best breaststroker in history Read moreThe British Swimming head coach, Bill Furniss, reflected on a successful championships, paying particular tribute to Peaty. The British quartet finished in 3:59.51 as Russia took silver and Australia bronze behind the USA’s Kathleen Baker, Lilly King, Kelsi Worrell and Simone Manuel. Seto Daiya of Japan took bronze in 4:09.14 and Litchfield finished in 4:09.62. Vasey earlier finished sixth as King won 50m breaststroke gold in a world record of 29.40sec.


Source: The Guardian July 30, 2017 20:03 UTC



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