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Adam Peaty confident ahead of Tokyo Olympics

Adam Peaty confident ahead of Tokyo Olympics
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Adam Peaty's world-leading time of 57.39 seconds ensures he now holds the top 20 fastest times in the event.

Adam Peaty is convinced he will head into the Tokyo Olympics in a good place after storming to victory in the men's 100m breaststroke final in the British Swimming Selection Trials at London Aquatics Centre.

Peaty's world-leading time of 57.39 seconds ensures he now holds the top 20 fastest times in the event and came six years after he first broke the 100m world record at the same venue.

Peaty said: "I look back on that performance when I went 57.9 and I'm a completely different person now – I'm more mature, I'm more calculated, and I know when to take risks.

"I think in the next 14 weeks we can fine-tune that. There's so much to build on right now, and I feel we've got a very good foundation. I can't really see the next 14 weeks going badly."

Peaty and his girlfriend Eirianedd Munro announced the birth of their son George in September last year but the 26-year-old admitted that from a swimming perspective the lockdown had hit him hard.

"Covid 19 took a lot out of a lot of athletes, especially me," Peaty added. "I've been to a lot of bad places and very negative places, but all I had to do was keep my eyes on the end of that tunnel.

"Who knows what competitions are going to be out there, but one thing I'm certain of is that I've got a pool, I've got a lane, and I've got a chance. It's just the same two lengths of the pool that I've been doing since I was 10 years old."

James Wilby, who like Peaty has already been pre-selected for the Tokyo Games, also went under the selection consideration time as he finished in second place in a time of 58.6 seconds.

World champion Duncan Scott broke Max Litchfield's British record in the men's 200m individual medley, building on a strong butterfly leg to finish in a time of 1:55.90.

Freya Anderson's 1.56.80 was under the consideration time for the women's 200m freestyle, and Aimee Willmott also went under with 4.35.70 in the women's 400m individual medley.

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Sunday's key events


SURFING
· Wave conditions permitting, surfing will make its Olympic debut (11pm-8.20am)

SKATEBOARDING
· Another debutant sport at this Olympics, most eyes will be on American Nyjah Huston in the men's street contest as he looks to add Olympic gold to his four world titles and 12 X-Games golds. (12.30am-5am)

TAEKWONDO
· History beckons for Jade Jones as she looks to become a three-time Olympic champion - something never done before in the sport prior to these Games (2am-1.45pm)
· Team GB's Bradly Sinden - world champion two years ago - is also going for gold in the men's -68kg category (2am-1.45pm)

GYMNASTICS
· Already-legendary gymnast Simone Biles makes her first appearance of the Games in the women's qualifying event (2am-2pm)

SWIMMING
· The first swimming medals of the Games will be dished out, with home favourite Daiya Seto going for gold in the men's 400m individual medley (2.30am-4.20am)

CYCLING
· Lizzie Deignan is among the Team GB team looking for success in the women's road race (5am-9.30am)

TENNIS
· Reigning two-time Olympic champion Andy Murray starts his title defence against Canadian hotshot Felix Auger-Aliassime (7am approx.)

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