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Adam Peaty Becomes First Man Ever To Medal Three Times In Olympic 100 Breaststroke

2024 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES

The men’s 100m breaststroke final tonight in Paris was a frantic frenzy to the wall as the top 6 competitors all touched within .29 of one another.

When the dust settled, Italy’s Nicolo Martinenghi touched first in a time of 59.03 while Great Britain’s Adam Peaty and American Nic Fink hit a time of 59.05 to earn silver simultaneously.

29-year-old Peaty entered these Games as the defending gold medalist from both the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games.

In the former, Peaty topped the Rio podium in a time of 57.13 for a then-world record while his winning time from Tokyo checked in at 57.37.

While tonight’s performances on the whole were the slowest since the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Peaty’s silver makes him the first man to ever earn three Olympic medals in the men’s 100m breast.

There have been a handful of men who have earned 2 medals:

  • Peter Evans (AUS) – bronze in 1980 and 1984
  • Kosuke Kitajima (JPN) – gold in 2004 and 2008
  • Hugues Duboscq (FRA) – bronze in 2004 and 2008
  • Brendan Hansen (USA) – silver in 2004, bronze in 2012
  • Cameron van der Burgh (RSA) – gold in 2012, silver in 2016

Peaty owns the top 14 times ever produced in this men’s 100m breaststroke and his silver tonight comes after his comeback from taking a break in 2023 to address his mental health.

He posted a time of 57.94 at the British Olympic Trials to rank #2 in the world heading into these Games.

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Seth
3 months ago

This is a momentous achievement for Peaty.
On another note I never thought us Americans would ever have a breaststroker match Peaty.

Stingy
3 months ago

Guarantee you that Qin didn’t get a good sleep b/c of the testing

Michael
3 months ago

Fun fact: Peaty’s semi final swim in the 2022 commonwealth games on a broken foot would have won gold today!

You have to wonder if his team didn’t get his taper right going into this meet?

I miss the ISL (go dawgs)
Reply to  Michael
3 months ago

It’s the pool. I think everyone is on the same wavelength that these breaststrokers are really screwed by this pool.

Michael
Reply to  I miss the ISL (go dawgs)
3 months ago

The pool I’m sure is playing a role, but then I also think the general speed of mens breastroke this calender year has not been great:
-Fink more or less went same time in US trials
-Martinenghi at sete colli (Italian trials) went 58:9 in a ‘fast pool’
-Kamminga more or less did the same time as he did in the final at Doha World’s, as did Matzerah
-Corbaeu did a PB in this pool in the heats
-Qin is off the creatine

Peaty was over a second off his trials swim from a few months back and had some pretty poor back end splits in every round. It just seems like he was… Read more »

DBSwims
Reply to  Michael
3 months ago

China’s “creatine” always be hitting harder than creatine anywhere else in the world.

Last-century swimmer
3 months ago

1.5 hours to travel to pool
1.5 hours wait for a meal
No meat or eggs in the name of environment/vegan
No air conditioning in the name of environment
Environmentally-friendly weird foam/plank Matteo
A shallow pool for some unexplainable reason (not like it’s the first rodeo for Myrtha
Pools)…

And we wonder why the times are slow?

TNM
Reply to  Last-century swimmer
3 months ago

This is the real story, not the pool.

AAAA
Reply to  Last-century swimmer
3 months ago

Keep voting democrat, usher in this era to America!!!!!

Brideshead
3 months ago

Peaty apparently woke up ill this morning – his voice sounded a bit rough in interviews post race. Wonder if he will have time to recover for the relays.

Katie
Reply to  Brideshead
3 months ago

Both Covid and an “unidentified” illness are going through the Olympic Village. Influenza went through the Winter Olympic Village in 1988 and it was devastating. I really hope the outbreaks are as contained as possible and don’t grow or affect the results. It’s such a shame to train one’s whole life and get sick at the absolute worst moment. 🙁

Brideshead
Reply to  Katie
3 months ago

Yep terrible luck to come down with something on the day of the final after years of hard work. :/

Perhaps could go someway in explaining his big drop off from trials just a few months ago, slow pool notwithstanding.

Jake
Reply to  Katie
3 months ago

Perhaps the stress weakened his immune system. People do tend to get sick when they are especially under much pressure.

If only Peaty had gotten closer to his own earlier semifinal time, he could easily gotten that gold. And then be three times gold medallist if he was at his top form.

UsaFinland20
Reply to  Brideshead
3 months ago

He woke up ill and then won silver against the best in the world. He’s a beast.

Last edited 3 months ago by UsaFinland20
Anfrizio
3 months ago

Daniel Gyurta also won at London and got silver at Athens.

NornIron Swim
Reply to  Anfrizio
3 months ago

In the 200brst. This is about the 100.

Brit swim fan
3 months ago

Thank you for the memories!

Enjoy your family time

David S
3 months ago

All you guys deserved a proper pool.
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