The Briton, away from swimming for almost two years, qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics, where he will seek to defend gold in the 100 meters breaststroke.
The double Olympic champion Adam Peaty qualified to defend his title in the 100 meters breaststroke in the Paris 2024 Olympic Gamesthis Tuesday by setting the best world record of the year at the British swimming championships.
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The 29-year-old swimmer won the test with a time of 57.94 seconds. This is his best time since he won the gold medal in the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games. The world record holder, Olympic champion for the first time in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, was undefeated in the distance for eight years, between 2014 and 2022.


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Mental health and alcohol problems affected Adam Peaty
After his second Olympic title, he fractured his foot and then took a long break to take care of his mental health, having to deal with depression and alcoholism problems. On her return at the World Swimming Championships in Doha last February, Adam Peaty He had been awarded the bronze medal and had explained the situation he went through: “I didn’t know which path to take and many things got in my way, but now I wake up every day and enjoy my work. Who knows what the ending will be, but I’m having fun along the way. It may not end up like a fairy tale, but it could be.”.
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Last Tuesday, the British swimmer finished rising from his ashes and got the ticket for the Paris 2024 Olympic Gameswhere his goal is to defend the golds in the 100 meters breaststroke at London 2016 and Tokyo 2021. “We have made it through the last three years of hell. I never wanted to see a swimming pool again. “Sport had destroyed me.”.
Adam Peaty, optimistic towards the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
“I didn’t know which path to take and many things got in my way, but now I wake up every day and enjoy my work. Who knows what the ending will be, but I’m having fun along the way. It may not end like a fairy tale, but it could be,” he said. Adam Peaty regarding what will await him in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
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After fully focusing and treating his mental health problems, two-time Olympic champion Adam Peaty returned to perform at the highest level at the British Swimming Championships.
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About his participation in the tournament and the qualification for the Paris 2024 Olympic GamesHe added: “I think a 57.9 is very good, it is still not where I want to be, but it is the first solid result. I felt very light in the water. “This is a true victory for my team, my family and me.” In addition to his five Olympic medals, Adam Peaty is an eight-time world champion and world record holder in the 50 and 100 meter breaststroke.
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