Adam Peaty of Britain breaks own world record in 100m breaststroke with time of 56.88 seconds
A big day for fans at the Gwangju 2019 World Aquatics Championships on Sunday.
The first world record of the championships was broken by Britain's Adam Peaty in the men's 100-meter breaststroke, beating has own previous world-beating time.
Flirting with a new world record in the heats,... Peaty shattered his own record with a time of 56-point-8-8 seconds during the semifinals of the event.
The final takes place on Monday.
Fans could be in for a treat if the British swimmer wins his third straight world title and sets ANOTHER world record in the process.
The first world record of the championships was broken by Britain's Adam Peaty in the men's 100-meter breaststroke, beating has own previous world-beating time.
Flirting with a new world record in the heats,... Peaty shattered his own record with a time of 56-point-8-8 seconds during the semifinals of the event.
The final takes place on Monday.
Fans could be in for a treat if the British swimmer wins his third straight world title and sets ANOTHER world record in the process.
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