The Asian Age

Adam Peaty of Britain swims on his way to win the men’s 100-metre breaststro­ke final during the World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Budapest on Monday. On Tuesday, Peaty set a new world record in the 50-metre breastroke event, clocking a time of 26.10 seconds

Brit lowers own mark in men’s 50m breaststro­ke, set in Kazan two years ago

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Budapest, July 25: Adam Peaty blasted his way into the men’s 50m breaststro­ke semi-finals on Tuesday by lowering his own worldrecor­d to shake up the morning heats at the world aquatic championsh­ips.

The 22-year-old clocked 26.10 seconds, lowering his own mark of 26.42 set at the world champs in Kazan two years ago.

“I wasn’t going for a world record, I was just trying to qualify for the semis,” said Peaty, who says he can go even faster.

“That world record was two years old, so it was kind of due another push on. Last night gave me the confidence as I was out on 26.50 (for the first 50m).

“I wanted to get that best lane for the semi, we’ll push it on for the final.”

It is the second worldrecor­d to fall at the world championsh­ips in Budapest after Sarah Sjostrom swam the 100m freestyle in 51.71secs on Sunday.

Peaty’s main rival in Wednesday’s final looks to be Cameron van der Burgh, who was only 0.44secs behind in the heats.

Following Peaty’s exploits, Katie Ledecky of the United States cruised into the women’s 200m freestyle semi-finals.

She was the second fastest qualifier behind Italy’s Frederic Pellegrini who clocked 1:56.07.

Australia’s Emma McKeon, who won silver in the women’s 100m butterfly on Monday, and Katinka Hosszu, who won the women’s 200m IM gold, were just behind.

“I didn’t get much sleep last night, then I missed my bus getting here this morning,” revealed McKeon.

“It wasn’t really a rush, I was probably a bit too relaxed, I just got the next one.”

The 20-year-old Ledecky, who has already picked up 400m and 4x100m freestyle gold medals in Budapest, will race in the women’s 1500m freestyle final on Tuesday.

Ledecky can make history with a 12th worlds gold medal of her career and become the most decorated female swimmer in championsh­ips history.

“It’s just taking it one step at a time, kinda waiting out the day,” said Ledecky, who won her heat.

“I knew where I had to be, the only thing I wanted to do this morning was get a (good) lane for tonight. There’s a lot going on, there’s medal ceremonies, warm down, all those little things.

“I’m just trying to limit the walking and staying off my feet as much as I can.” Sun Yang, who has won the men’s 800m freestyle for the last three world championsh­ips, had a battle royal in his heat for Wednesday’s final.

He was pushed all the way by Italy’s Gabriele Detti and just won the heat. Italy’s Gregorio Paltrinier­i was quickest at 7:45.31 with Sun 3.97secs back as the fifth fastest.

Australia’s Mack Horton, the Olympic 400m champion, dropped out of the 800m to focus on Saturday’s 1500m freestyle heats. Laszlo Cseh of Hungary was the fastest qualifier into the men’s 200m butterfly semis on Tuesday. Japan’s Daiya Seto, the 400m medley world champ in 2013 and 2015, was second fastest.

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Adam Peaty in action in the men’s 50m breaststro­ke heats at the World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Budapest on Tuesday.

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