2018 European Championships: Adam Peaty Wins Gold Medal In Men's 50m Breaststroke Setting New European Record
Adam Peaty has set a new European championship record for men's 50m breaststroke, claiming his third gold medal in Glasgow.
The Brit retained his European title as he finished in European record time of 26.09 second ahead of Italy Fabio Scozzoli who came second for silver medal and Slovenian Peter John Steven won the bronze medal.
On Saturday, Peaty broke his own world record in men's 100m breaststroke finishing in 57.00 sec to claim his first gold medal at the championship.
On Saturday, Peaty broke his own world record in men's 100m breaststroke finishing in 57.00 sec to claim his first gold medal at the championship.
Speaking about his brilliant performance in Glasgow, the Brit hope to win more at the Championship as he says, "I've still got a job to do in the delay tomorrow, so my emotional level has to come down now."
After winning his 11 title, the 23-year-old upset previous record set by Fran Halsall for Britain's most decorated swimmer in European championship.
After winning his 11 title, the 23-year-old upset previous record set by Fran Halsall for Britain's most decorated swimmer in European championship.
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