Adam Peaty of Great Britain charged off the blocks with the fastest reaction time of the men’s 100 breast final. The young Brit jumped to an immediate lead and never looked back, charging ahead of the competition to stop the clock in world record time. Peaty lowered his existing world and Olympic record of 57.55 down to a 57.13 to earn gold and give him the seven fastest times in this event.
2012 Olympic gold medalist Cameron van der Burgh of South Africa was the first to pop up off the initial start but battled hard for second overall with a 58.69.
Cody Miller of the USA claimed the bronze medal in American record style, clocking a final 58.87.
Fellow American Kevin Cordes was fourth with a time of 59.22, just ahead of Brazil’s Joao Gomes’ 59.31.
View full post on swimmingworldmagazine
Contact Swim.ae for swimming lessons in Dubai.
______________________________________________________________
Whatsapp number: +971 56 583 0067 (when sending whatsapp message pls mention code Swim9867)
Contact us : Fill in the form and we will get back to you asap.
Contact Trainer
______________________________________________________________
Swim.ae does all the relevant checks for you. All swimming instructors from swim.ae have the right visa and are fully qualified to train you.
Get in touch with us today, Private Swimming lessons are available in all parts of UAE.