2017 FINA World ChampionshipsJul 24, 2017 by Maclin Simpson
WATCH: Adam Peaty Rips 57.47, 2nd-Fastest 100m Breast Ever
WATCH: Adam Peaty Rips 57.47, 2nd-Fastest 100m Breast Ever
Watch race video of Great Britain swimmer Adam Peaty posting a 57.47 in the 100m breaststroke -- the second fastest performance -- to win the world title at the 2017 FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary.
2017 FINA World Championships
July 23-30, 2017Budapest, Hungary
Dagály Aquatics Arena
SCHEDULE
PSYCH SHEET
LIVE RESULTS
Men 100m Breaststroke -- FINAL
World Record: 57.13 -- Adam Peaty (Great Britain), 2016Championship Record: 57.47 -- Adam Peaty (Great Britain), 2017
World Junior Record: 59.33 -- Nicolo Martinenghi (Italy), 2017
American Record: 58.74 -- Kevin Cordes (USA), 2017
1.) Adam Peaty (Great Britain) -- 57.47 (Championship Record)
2.) Kevin Cordes (USA) -- 58.79
3.) Kirill Prigoda (Russia) -- 59.05
4.) Yasuhiro Koseki (Japan) -- 59.10
5.) Cody Miller (USA) -- 59.11
6.) Andrius Sidlauskas (Lithuania) -- 59.21
7.) Zibei Yan (China) -- 59.42
8.) Ross Murdoch (Great Britain) 59.45
Adam Peaty was locked in and ready to roll prior to this race. The undisputed champion looked supremely confident as he rocketed out to a 26.50 first 50 meters -- 0.1 of a second under his own world-record pace. Unlike any breaststroker of this era, Peaty is able to maintain a quick yet efficient tempo for the entire 100 meters. Kevin Cordes of the United States held on to his second seed and secured the silver medal with a 58.79. In a tight battle for bronze, Kirill Prigoda of Russia out-touched Yasuhiro Koseki of Japan and Cody Miller of the United States 59.05 to 59.10 and 59.11, respectively.
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